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      Prepares senior military and U.S. government professionals

      • The College of Naval Warfare prepares senior military and U.S. government professionals for executive-level, flag/general officer, and senior executive responsibilities.
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  1. The College of Naval Warfare prepares senior military and U.S. government professionals for executive-level, flag/general officer, and senior executive responsibilities.

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    • Joint Military Operations Curriculum
    • National Security Decision Making Curriculum
    • Strategy and Policy Curriculum
    • Leadership in The Profession of Arms

    The Joint Military Operations (JMO) curriculum focuses on joint war fighting at the theater-strategic and operational levels of war. This prepares future military and civilian leaders for high-level policy, command, and staff positions requiring joint planning expertise and joint warfighting skills. The curriculum emphasizes the theory and practice...

    The National Security Decision Making (NSDM) curriculum provides a broad, interdisciplinary foundation in contemporary security studies including the areas of international relations, regional studies, foreign policy analysis, and decision-making. Our course concludes with students conducting a structured assessment designed to develop national str...

    The Strategy and Policy (S&P) curriculum focuses on teaching students how to think strategically and preparing them for positions of strategic leadership. The course is designed to sharpen each student's ability to assess how alternative strategic courses of action achieve broad, national-level objectives.

    The Profession of Arms (LPA) course is built on leaders who build trust and confidence up and down the chain of command and with the American people they serve. The degree of trust and confidence that exists is based on the combination of the leader's competence and character.

  3. The Naval War College (NWC or NAVWARCOL) is the staff college and "Home of Thought" for the United States Navy at Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. The NWC educates and develops leaders, supports defining the future Navy and associated roles and missions, supports combat readiness, and strengthens global maritime partnerships.

  4. Wargaming is integral to Naval War College’s mission. Simulating complex war situations builds analytical and decision-making skills and helps inform policy.

  5. Naval warfare, the tactics of military operations and armed forces conducted on, under, or over the sea. Being the activities of battle itself, tactics are conceived and executed at the literal and metaphoric centre of war’s violence.

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  6. Sep 9, 2018 · Littoral warfare requires the closest cooperation among the ser-vices, or “jointness.”. It also often requires close cooperation with forces of other nations. The objectives of warfare in the littorals are generally similar or identical to those of war on the open ocean.

  7. NDP-1 describes the architecture of naval warfare—how warfare areas combine to establish and maintain sea control, thereby enabling all other naval functions. It reviews the tenets of naval command and control (C2) necessary to compete and prevail in the maritime domain, outlines the attributes of naval forces, and stresses the Sea Services ...

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