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  1. The Army War College (陸軍大学校, Rikugun Daigakkō); Short form: Rikudai (陸大) of the Empire of Japan was founded in 1882 in Minato, Tokyo to modernize and Westernize the Imperial Japanese Army. Much of the empire's elite including prime ministers during the period of Japanese militarism were graduates of the college.

  2. Jun 27, 2023. Signed on Letter of Intent with Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA) Jun 2, 2023. Visit by Sr. LTG TRAN VIET KHOA, President of the NDAV. May 25, 2023. Visit by US Army War College. April 24, 2023. Visit by Major General Itai Veruv, Commandant of the Military Colleges, Israel. April 18, 2023.

  3. www.armywarcollege.edu › legacy › indexArmy War College

    The curriculum evolved from preparing and mentoring the General Staff to academic and historical studies of war, to understanding post-World War II lessons and pre-empting the Cold War environment, and now is a graduate-level college focused on the strategic level of war to prepare senior leaders.

  4. Supported by influential pro-German ministers and army officers, the Army War College was modeled after the Prussian Preußische Kriegsakademie, with German officers hired as Oyatoi gaikokujin to provide training. The most prominent of these instructors was Major Klemens W.J. Meckel.

  5. The Japan Self-Defense Forces ( JSDF, Japanese: 自衛隊; Hepburn: Jieitai ), also known as the Japanese Armed Forces, are the unified military forces of Japan. Established in 1954, the JSDF comprises the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.

  6. The first countries to graduate were Australia, Japan, Korea and Germany. In 2010, the number of IF seats doubled from 40 to 80, making the War College the largest body of international fellows among senior service colleges.

  7. Studying Landpower in the Indo-Pacific.