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    UNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGECARLISLE BARRACKS, PENNSYLVANIA

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    PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

    NATIONAL ADDRESS FROM THE USAWC

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    SCHOOLS at the BARRACKSCARLISLE BARRACKS, PENNSYLVANIA

    Cavalry1838

    IndianIndustrial

    1879

    Medical1920

    Govt ofOccupied

    Areas1946

    AdjutantGeneral

    1946

    ArmedForces

    Information1946

    Chaplain1947

    MilitaryPolice1947 Army

    SecurityAgency

    1949

    U.S. ArmyWar College

    1951Artillery

    1778

    TheFuture

    Established1757

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    BRIEFING OUTLINEUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    USAWC Mission and Vision

    The USAWC Team

    Transformation

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    GUIDING PRINCIPLE

    by intelligent and adequate preparation to repel aggression...

    To study and confer on the great problems of national

    defense, military science, and responsible command

    Not to promote war but to preserve peace

    Elihu Root, 1903

    UNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

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    MISSIONUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    To prepare selected military, civilian, and international leaders forthe responsibilities of strategic leadership;

    To educatecurrent and future leaders on the development andemployment oflandpowerin a joint, interagency, intergovernmental

    and multinational environment; To research and publishon national security and military strategy;

    Toengage in activities that support the Armys strategiccommunication efforts.

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    The most prestigious institution for the education of

    strategic leaders and for the study of the development

    and employment of landpower in a joint, interagency,

    intergovernmental, and multinational environment.

    VISIONUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

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    THE USAWC TEAMUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

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    THE USAWC TEAMUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

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    THE USAWC TEAMUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    Dean of AcademicsDr. William T. Johnsen

    help develop senior leadercompetencies necessary forsuccess in the contemporaryoperating environment.

    contributeto the development ofsenior leaders.

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    A unique institution that focuses on strategicissues for theArmy, Joint, Interagency,Intergovernmental, and Multinationalcommunities:

    Strategic Leadership National Policy

    National Strategy

    National Security Strategy

    National Military Strategy

    Theater Strategy

    Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, andMultinational operations

    Engage key national and international strategic

    actors

    UNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    THE COLLEGE

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    JOINT PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION

    UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION

    Only Senior Level College (SLC) thataddresses development and employment of

    landpower Emphasis on strategic leadership

    Only SLC Distance Education Program

    JPME I certified 650 MEL-1, JPME Phase I qualifiedgraduates annually

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    UNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    CONCEPT FOR EDUCATION

    Operational

    Tactical

    Levels of War Focus

    Joint andCombinedOperations

    Military ForceEmployment

    School

    Captains Course

    USAWC

    IntermediateLevelEducation

    Strategic

    NationalSecurityIssues

    LieutenantsCourse

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    DefenseStrategy

    Course

    BasicStrategist

    ReserveComponentNational SecurityIssues Course

    ResidentProgram

    Distance Education

    Program

    Senior ServiceCollege Fellows

    Joint ComponentCommanderCourses

    ReserveComponentCourses

    SeniorService

    College

    Life-Long Leader Learning

    USAWC CONTRIBUTIONCONTINUOUS EDUCATION

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    NATIONALSECURITY

    POLICY AND

    STRATEGY

    STRATEGIC

    LEADERSHIP

    THEORY

    OF

    WAR

    AND

    STRATEGY

    FUNDAMENTALSOF

    STRATEGIC

    THOUGHT

    INTER

    RECESS

    JOINT

    PROCESSES

    AND

    LANDPOWER

    DEVELOPMENT

    ELECTIVESIMPLEMENTINGNATIONAL

    MILITARY

    STRATEGY

    ORIENTATION

    COURSES

    SPECIALPROGRAMS

    COMPLEMENTARYPROGRAMS

    Student Social Activities

    Noontime Lectures

    Student Athletic Program

    Conversational Arabic

    Commandants Lecture Series

    Eisenhower College Program

    National Security Studies Program

    Advanced Strategic Art Program

    APFRI Executive Health and

    Leadership Feedback Program

    Military History Program

    Military Family Program

    STR.

    DEC.

    M

    AKING

    EX

    NATL

    SECUR

    IT

    Y

    SEM

    INAR

    RESIDENT PROGRAMUSAWC AY07

    CORE CURRICULUM

    SPRIN

    GRECESS

    STRATEGY RESEARCH PROJECT

    29

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    TOTAL - 338

    CLASS COMPOSITIONRESIDENT CLASS OF 2007

    Air Force 33

    Marine 194 Air National Guard4 Air Force Reserve

    6 USMC Reserve

    Civilians 29

    Army 19923 National Guard20 Reserve

    Navy 165 Navy Reserve

    CoastGuard1

    International 41

    4 Defense Leadership and Management Program

    17 Department of the Army

    1 US Agency for International Development

    4 Department of State

    1 Department of Homeland Security

    2 National Security AgencyAs of 7 Aug 06

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    PROFILE

    RESIDENT SEMINAR

    ARMY 10 - 11 Combat Arms Combat Support Combat Service Support

    National Guard / Army Reserve AIR SERVICE 1 - 2

    SEA SERVICE 1 - 2

    CIVILIAN 1 - 2

    INTERNATIONAL FELLOW 2

    STUDENTS PER SEMINAR 17

    FACULTY INSTRUCTOR

    TEAM OF 4

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    TOTAL - 300

    DDE CLASS COMPOSITION

    CLASS OF 2007

    Air Force 2

    Marine 99 USMC Reserve

    Civilians 11

    Army 259102 National Guard98 Reserve

    Navy 1010 Navy Reserve Coast

    Guard1

    International 8

    1 Defense Leadership and Management Program

    2 Department of the Army

    2 Commandants Program

    6 Department of State

    As of 30 Jun 06

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    An agile, responsiveteam educating

    strategic leaders,

    researching vital issues

    and supporting theArmy Vision. Dr. Tami Biddle

    DNSSDr. Leonard Wong

    Research Professor, SSI

    COL Julie Manta

    DCLM

    COL Chuck Allen

    DCLM

    COL Keith Ferrell

    USMC, DMSPO

    COL George Doran

    USAF, DMSPO

    COLLEGE FACULTYUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

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    INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS

    PROGRAM HISTORY

    USAWC Program since 1978

    896 Graduates

    112 Different Countries

    26 USAWC Hall of Fame Members

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    Total 41

    RESIDENT CLASS OF 2007

    INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS

    First Year as IF

    AfghanistanAustraliaBotswana

    BulgariaCanadaChileColombiaDenmarkDominican RepublicEgyptEl SalvadorFinlandGermany

    HondurasIndiaIndonesia

    IraqIsraelJapanJordanKoreaKuwaitLebanonMexicoMongoliaNigeriaNorway

    OmanPakistanPhilippines

    PolandRomaniaRwandaSaudi ArabiaSingaporeTaiwanThailandUgandaUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited Kingdom

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    INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS HISTORY

    1978 2007ParticipatingCountries (map)

    First Year as IF

    Participating every year

    Total = 112

    Norway-22Oman-5Pakistan-19Peru-2Philippines-23Poland-12Portugal-1Qatar-9Romania-8Russia-3

    Rwanda-1Saudi Arabia-25Senegal-8Singapore-8Slovakia-4Slovak Republic-1Slovenia-4Somalia-4South Africa-3Spain-18

    Sri Lanka-3

    Sudan-4

    Sweden-6Switzerland-2Taiwan-12Thailand-22Trinidad & Tobago-1Tunisia-11Turkey-24Uganda-3

    Ukraine-11United Arab Emir.-14

    United Kingdom-22Uruguay-1Venezuela-18Yemen-3Yugoslavia-3Zaire-4Zambia-1Zimbabwe-2

    Italy-22Ivory Coast-2Japan-30Jordan-23

    Kenya-15Korea-30Kuwait-15Latvia-3Lebanon-6Lithuania-1Malawi-3Malaysia-12Mali-2Mexico-24Moldova-1Mongolia-4Morocco-8Nepal-4Netherlands-12New Zealand-1

    Niger-1Nigeria-10

    Croatia-3Czechoslovakia-1CzechRepublic-6Denmark-5Djibouti-1Dominican Rep.-2Ecuador-8

    Egypt-27El Salvador-11Estonia-1Ethiopia-1Finland-3France-14FROMacedonia-2Georgia-2

    Germany-30Ghana-5Greece-11Guatemala-2Honduras-5Hungary-9India-22Indonesia-11

    Iraq-2Israel-26

    Afghanistan-2Albania-3Algeria-3Argentina-16Australia-26Austria-6Bahrain-1

    Bangladesh-9Belarus-1Belgium-1Bolivia-2Bosnia-Herz.-1Botswana-6Brazil-17Brunei-1

    Bulgaria-5Burkina Faso-1Burundi-1Cambodia-1Cameroon-2Canada-26Chad-1Chile-11

    Colombia-7Congo-1

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    PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

    INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS

    To offeran opportunity for senior internationalmilitary officers to study, research, and write onsubjects of significance to their security interests.

    To provide a broad and balanced exposure to theU.S. government, economy, military, privateinstitutions, and way of life.

    To establish mutual understanding and goodworking relationships between seniorU.S. andinternational officers.

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    BECOMING A SCHOLAR

    INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS

    June - August:June - August: IF Orientation CourseIF Orientation Course

    August - June:August - June: Resident CourseResident Course

    Unified Command Field Studies Trip:Unified Command Field Studies Trip: Feb/MarFeb/Mar

    (USSOUTHCOM, USCENTCOM, USSOCOM,(USSOUTHCOM, USCENTCOM, USSOCOM,USNORTHCOM, USPACOM)USNORTHCOM, USPACOM)

    International Fellows Coalition Building Exercise:International Fellows Coalition Building Exercise: MarchMarch

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    UNDERSTANDING THE U.S.

    INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS

    Sponsor Program Community, Barracks,and Seminar

    Field Studies Program Carlisle Borough,State Capital, Hershey, Lancaster AmishCountry, Everglades, Pacific Cultures

    Academic Field Trips to New York andWashington with the class

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    BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS

    INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS

    Exercises

    Classroom

    Sports SocialActivities

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    ASSESSMENTS

    INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS

    . . .The USAWC year has been a tremendous learningexperience and a journey of life changingmagnitude.

    This year has helped enormously in understandingThe Americans much better.

    The USAWC provides students with a potential largepersonal network and a life long educationalopportunity.

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    THE USAWC TEAMSTRATEGIC STUDIES INSTITUTE

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    Director

    Strategic Studies Institute

    Prof. Douglas Lovelace, Jr.

    SSI is the only research

    organization in the United

    States that focuses on the

    strategic role of landpower.

    STRATEGIC STUDIES INSTITUTE

    THE USAWC TEAM

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    National Media; Informed Public;Other Government Agencies;

    College and University Students;

    Global Strategic Community

    Other Service Leaders;Influential Think Tanks;

    PME Students and Faculty; NSC;

    Congress; Influential Scholars

    Army,Joint,

    and OSDSenior Leaders

    CoreAudience

    SecondaryAudience

    TertiaryAudience

    SSI AUDIENCESUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

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    SSI PRODUCTSUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    Books, monographs,and special reports on

    U.S. national security,

    Army, and Joint issues

    Conferences to defineand debate critical

    national security, Army,

    and Joint issues

    Direct analysis for the ArmyStaff and Joint Staff

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    RECENT RESEARCHUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    Preventive War and itsAlternatives

    Fourth-Generation War andOther Myths

    Recognizing andUnderstanding RevolutionaryChange in Warfare

    Information Operations:Putting the I back into DIME

    A Fiscal Framework forDefense Planning

    Strategic Planning by JCSChairmen

    US-Ukraine Military Relations US-UK Relations at the Start of

    21st Century

    US-India Relations Getting Ready for a Nuclear-

    Ready Iran

    Kim Jong Il and North Korea Iron Troikas: New Threat from

    the East

    A Hundred Osamas: IslamistThreats and the Future ofCounterinsurgency

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    RECENT RESEARCHUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    Chinese Involvement in LatinAmerica

    Afghanistan: Reconstituting aCollapsed State

    Venezuelas Hugo Chavez,Bolivian Socialism, andAsymmetric Warfare

    Strategic Implications ofIntercommunal Warfare in Iraq

    Precedents, Variables, andOptions: Planning a USDisengagement Strategy fromIraq

    American Grand Strategyafter 9/11

    Assessing BiologicalWeapons and Bioterrorism

    Irregular Enemies and theEssence of Strategy

    Transformation and StrategicSurprise

    Multilateral Constraints onthe Use of Force Counterinsurgency: Lessons

    from Other Countries

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    Academic engagement conferences link the Army WarCollege to the intellectual activity of leading universities

    Duke, UNC, NC State: The Rise and Fall of Empires"

    Harvard:"Defense Transformation

    Stanford:"Prospects for Peace in South Asia"

    FIU:Building Regional Security in the Western Hemisphere"

    Dickinson College:US/UK Special Relationship: Past, Present, and Future"

    UVA:Beyond the War on Terrorism"

    Georgetown:Stabilization and Post Conflict Operations: The Role of theMilitary

    University of Pennsylvania:Homeland Security and Civil Liberties

    Indiana University: US-India Security Ties

    ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENTUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

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    THE USAWC TEAMCENTER FOR STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP

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    THE USAWC TEAMTHE COLLINS CENTER

    DirectorCenter for Strategic

    Leadership

    Prof. Douglas Campbell

    provides strategic level

    simulation support to the Army

    War College, the Army Staff,

    and senior Army leaders

    coordinates strategiccommunications efforts of the Army

    War College in support of the Armys

    overall strategic outreach objectives.

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    The Collins CenterMission

    THE COLLINS CENTERUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    - Interagency, strategic issues, and theoperational level of war

    Experiential education Support senior leader education

    Support research

    Support strategic communications

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    THE COLLINS CENTERUNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE

    Develop and conduct strategic level political - militarysimulations

    Support Army staff exercises, analysis and research

    Support Joint Staff and Combatant/Army ComponentCommander exercise and engagement programs

    Conduct interagency education, training, anddevelopment

    Host governmental/military research and analysis andmanagement activities

    Support the Army leaderships strategiccommunications program

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    THE USAWC TEAMARMY PHYSICAL FITNESS RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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    Director

    Army Physical Fitness

    Research Institute

    COL Thomas Williams

    the health and fitness

    of senior leaders as

    critical to the Army

    making it a part of the

    Army War Colleges

    mission.

    THE USAWC TEAMARMY PHYSICAL FITNESS RESEARCH INSTITUTE

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    Impacts operational readiness byproviding state of the artcomprehensive health and fitnessassessments to reduce the risk of

    cardiovascular disease in seniorleaders

    DoDs onlycontinuous applied health and fitnessresearch protocol focused on senior leader (over-40)

    population

    Leadership enhancement via 360-leadershipassessments to promote self-awareness, hardiness,resiliency, and effectiveness as a strategic leader.

    APFRI MILITARY VALUEARMY PHYSICAL FITNESS RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    A SS O

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    APFRI MISSIONARMY PHYSICAL FITNESS RESEARCH INSTITUTE

    Applied research to improve and sustainSenior Leader readiness

    Long-term research on over-40 population

    Health and fitness education/training Leadership Feedback Program

    SA C A

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    THE USAWC TEAMARMY HERITAGE AND EDUCATION CENTER

    THE USAWC TEAM

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    THE USAWC TEAMARMY HERITAGE AND EDUCATION CENTER

    COL Robert Dalessandro

    Army Heritage

    and Education

    Center

    Our unmatched holdings help us

    tell the Armys story, one Soldier

    at a time.

    you will find books, manuscripts,periodicals, maps, officialpublications, and audio visualmaterial all in one comfortable

    location.

    DirectorArmy Heritage and

    Education Center

    AHEC

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    ARMY HERITAGE AND EDUCATION CENTER

    Mission

    Army History Strengthens The Army at War

    Educate a broad audience on the heritage of the Armyby acquiring, preserving and making available historical

    records, materials and artifacts.

    VisionThe worlds premiere center for U.S. Army heritagefocused on research, education and interpretation.

    AHEC

    AHEC

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    AHECARMY HERITAGE AND EDUCATION CENTER

    242 KMilitary

    Pubs

    11 MillionManuscript

    Pages

    500General

    OfficerCollections

    600Oral

    Histories

    1.7 MillionPhotograph

    s

    1.2 MillionClassified

    Documents

    327 KBooks

    50 KPeriodical

    s

    50 KArtifacts

    27 KVeteransSurveys

    20 KMaps15 Million Items!

    AHEC SITE PLAN 2009

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    Army HeritageTrail (1 mile)

    Army HeritageMuseum(FY10)

    Construction

    Visitors andEducation Center

    ($26 M, FY09Construction)

    Military HistoryInstitute(Complete)

    MuseumStorageFacility

    (Complete)

    ConservationFacility

    (FYDP 09)

    AHEC SITE PLAN 2009ARMY HERITAGE AND EDUCATION CENTER

    Interstate81

    Th A H it T il

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    WWII Corps

    Quonset Hut

    Korea

    WW I Trench

    WW ISpan-Am

    VietnamRedoubt

    Omaha Beach

    Traditions Field

    Cavalry Stable Living History

    Civil War Cabins

    F&I Blockhouse

    Telling the Army Story

    One Soldier at a Time

    The Army Heritage TrailARMY HERITAGE AND EDUCATION CENTER

    Interstate81

    THE USAWC TEAM

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    U.S. ArmyGarrison

    THE USAWC TEAMUNITED STATES ARMY GARRISON

    THE USAWC TEAM

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    CommanderUnited States Army

    Garrison

    LTC Sergio Dickerson

    provide essential services and

    support to tenant units, civilian

    employees, family members, and

    more than 28,000 area guard, reserve

    Soldiers, and retirees.

    a world class community,

    where youmatter.

    U.S. ArmyGarrison

    THE USAWC TEAMUNITED STATES ARMY GARRISON

    THE GARRISON

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    Established 1757

    458 Acres

    Supporting Armyeducation since1778

    Supports eighttenants

    THE GARRISONAT CARLISLE BARRACKS, PENNSYLVANIA

    DEMOGRAPHICS

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    Military (active)Officer 410Enlisted 21

    Dependents 1,586

    Military (retired)Members 51,000Dependents 53,000

    Civilian 1,080

    DEMOGRAPHICS

    AT CARLISLE BARRACKS, PENNSYLVANIA

    HEALTH SERVICES

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    HEALTH SERVICES

    Food safety and quality assurance.

    Supports over 85,000 Active, Reserve andNational Guard service members in 12states.

    Veterinary care to over 12,000 militaryanimals and pets.

    AT CARLISLE BARRACKS, PENNSYLVANIA

    Dunham U.S. Army Health Clinic Beneficiaries include active duty, retirees and family members.

    Services include: Family Practice, Pediatrics, Well Woman,Optometry, Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse, Pharmacy,Radiology, and Laboratory.

    Dental Command Modern clinic providing comprehensive care to all active duty

    personnel stationed in Central Pennsylvania.

    Services include oral surgery, crown and bridge, periodontic andendodontic procedures.

    Allegheny District Veterinary Command

    TRANSFORMING THE USAWC

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    TRANSFORMING THE USAWC

    WHAT TOTEACH

    THE STRATEGICLEADER OF 2020

    Adaptive, innovative,

    self-aware leadersproviding StrategicLeadership that isresponsive anddominant across thefull spectrum of joint

    and combinedmilitary operations

    WHO WILLTEACH

    HOW TO

    TEACH

    WHAT TOTEACH IN

    AN EVOLVING CURRICULUM

    THE WAR COLLEGE CAMPUS

    2004 2010 2020

    WHO WEWILL TEACH

    INTEGRATION OF STRATEGIC

    ADULT/SEMINAR/

    WARFIGHTING

    EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

    ADAPTIVE, VISIONARYFACULTY

    CARLISLE BARRACKS, PENNSYLVANIA

    FACILITIES TRANSFORMATION

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    Education Facility

    Not onFYDP

    $65 M

    SchoolAgeCDC

    Not on

    FYDP$4.3 M

    AHECConservation

    FacilityFY09

    $10.4 M

    ArmyHeritageMuseum

    FY10

    $34 MFY09$22 M

    AHEC Visitor& Education

    Center

    FY06-09$5 M

    Upton HallFY06$3.5M

    Anne Ely

    Hall

    Academic

    ResearchFacility

    FY04 $13.4 M

    Energy Savings

    PerformanceContract

    FY04 $9.5 M

    Shughart HallFY04

    $5.6 M

    Fitness

    Service

    HousingEducation

    FY06-11$30-50 M

    FACILITIES TRANSFORMATION

    CARLISLE BARRACKS, PENNSYLVANIA

    ResidentialCommunities

    Initiative

    DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES

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    From the Past and into the Future all Serving as

    Strategic Leaders for our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen,

    and Marines.

    DISTINGUISHED GRADUATES

    UNITED STATES ARMY WAR COLLEGE