Air War College

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Air War College (AWC) is part of the Air University at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. It is dedicated to the education of senior military officers from all branches of the U.S. military, as well as international officers, and select senior civilian leaders. The AWC focuses on developing strategic leaders through a comprehensive curriculum that includes national security policy, strategy, and joint warfare.

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Mission

The mission of the Air War College is to develop strategic leaders by providing education in national security, military strategy, and joint operational art. The college aims to instill a deep understanding of the complexities of modern warfare, encouraging critical thinking and ethical leadership among its students.Expansion depth limit exceeded

Parent organization

The Air War College falls under the Air University, which is part of the broader Department of the Air Force. Air University is responsible for professional military education across the Air Force.Expansion depth limit exceeded

Legislation

The Air War College was not created by direct legislation but has evolved through the organizational structure of the Air Force's educational system, which is shaped by Department of Defense and Air Force directives.

Partners

  • Various U.S. military services for joint educational efforts
  • International military academies and defense colleges
  • Civilian academic institutions for collaborative research and education

Number of employees

The specific number of employees at the Air War College is not publicly detailed, but it operates with faculty, administrative staff, and support personnel.

Organization structure

The Air War College is structured to deliver a year-long program:

Leader

The head of the college is the Commandant of the Air War College.

Divisions

  • Academic Departments focusing on various aspects like Strategy, Leadership, and War Studies
  • Research Centers like the Center for Strategic Deterrence Studies

List of programs

  • Air War College Resident Program
  • Distance Learning Program
  • International Officer Program
  • Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) coursesExpansion depth limit exceeded

Last total enacted budget

Specific budget figures for the Air War College are not publicly disclosed, as they are included in the larger budget of Air University.

Staff

The staff includes military officers, civilian academics, and support personnel, all dedicated to the education of senior leaders.

Funding

Funding for the Air War College comes from the Department of the Air Force's educational and training budget.

Services provided

The AWC provides education focused on strategic leadership, including courses on international security, military strategy, and joint operations. It also offers opportunities for research, seminars, and international engagement to broaden the strategic perspective of its students.Expansion depth limit exceeded

Headquarters address

55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112

History

Established in 1946, the Air War College was initially created to train senior Air Force officers in strategic airpower. Over the years, its curriculum has expanded to include broader national security and joint operational concepts, reflecting changes in military strategy and international relations.Expansion depth limit exceeded

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