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  1. Studying Landpower in the Indo-Pacific. Hicks Says Military Leaders Must Embrace Need for Change. Congratulations to the class of 2024 as they graduate June 7th on Carlisle’s historic parade field. VIEW MORE NEWS. VIEW MORE VIDEOS.

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  2. The United States Army War College (USAWC) is a U.S. Army educational institution in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on the 500-acre (2 km 2) campus of the historic Carlisle Barracks. It provides graduate-level instruction to senior military officers and civilians to prepare them for senior leadership assignments and responsibilities. [3]

  3. Learn about the US Army War College, the only Senior Leader College that educates and develops leaders for service at the strategic level while advancing knowledge in the global application of Landpower. Explore its courses, research, centers, and heritage programs.

  4. Learn about the academic program and experience at the Army War College, a master's degree and Joint Professional Military Education Level II institution. Explore the student body, seminar, faculty, courses, specializations, and complementary programs.

  5. Learn about the online Master of Strategic Studies degree program offered by the US Army War College. The program is accredited by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and covers topics such as national security, landpower, and joint education.

  6. As we study specific strategists and theorists, the student will be asked to analyze how that strategist/theorist thinks about war (What is war?), why he thinks wars should be fought (What is the object of war?), how he believes a state should fight a war, and how he thinks wars are won.

  7. DM is the U.S. Army War College's core course that is devoted to the study of the decision-making processes and systems within the Department of Defense (DoD), the Joint Staff, and the military departments that develop and provide combat capability for the combatant commanders.