U.S. Army War College News

Land Forces Summit closes in Zambia, 2025 host named

The Zambia Army served as the co-host and host nation for the event alongside SETAF-AF. Throughout the week, land forces commanders from across Africa engaged in discussions guided by subject-matter experts.

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Gen. Guglielmo Miglietta Inducted into U.S. Army War College International Hall of Fame

Italian Gen. Guglielmo Miglietta, the Commander of Joint Force Command Brunssum, was inducted into the U.S. Army War College International Hall of Fame. The recognition not only celebrates his career but also highlights the impact of his experiences at the War College on his journey to becoming a senior leader.

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Shedding Light on Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month

Each April, Carlisle Barracks observes Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. This time serves as a poignant reminder of the issue of sexual violence and the need for action to prevent it.

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Modernizing talent management in the Army for a stronger future

The Army and Army Materiel Command have paid attention to modern circumstances, challenges and needs in how both military and civilian employees enter and approach their careers, modernizing the way talent is managed from the bottom to the top.

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USAWC’s fellowship program an incredibly enriching experience

Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA., is one of several institutions that are selected to host fellows from the US Army War College Program, which helps Army leaders sharpen their skills and broaden their outlook as strategic thinkers. Recently, the Cardinal welcomed its newest fellow, Lt. Col. Vinh (Vinny) Nguyen.

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Honoring our legacy: Celebrating NATO’s 75th anniversary

On April 4, 1949, less than four years after the end of World War II, 12 nations from Europe and North America signed the Washington Treaty and NATO was born.

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Army War College helps Chaplain ‘maintain effective and relevant religious support’

t first glance, sending an Army Chaplain to the U.S. Army War College may seem counter-intuitive. After all, Chaplains are often viewed as purveyors of peace; men (and women) of the cloth who are restricted from carrying a weapon, even in a warzone.

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Chief of Australian Army becomes international hall of fame inductee

The U.S. Army War College recently recognized Lt. Gen. Simon Stuart AO, DSC, Chief of the Australian Army, by formally inducting him into the U.S. Army War College’s International Hall of Fame.

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