The teaching of joint operations in military high schools
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This paper was developed to show how the teaching of joint operations in the Armed Forces high schools is structured: College of War, Naval War College, Army Command and General Staff School, and Command and Military School. Air Staff. The educational objectives, schedules, workloads and profiles of the students are presented to understand the differences and similarities in the teaching of the four schools. Thus, it was possible to conclude about possible improvements in the teaching of joint operations, in order to achieve uniformity and complementarity between the various schools.
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