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staff college

British  

noun

  1. a training centre for executive military personnel

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The inquiry also recommended a review of actions by two civilian employees of the staff college to see if disciplinary action was warranted.

From Reuters • Jun. 20, 2012

Born in Rhodesia in 1927, General Walls had a long military career, training at the British military academy in Sandhurst and the staff college at Camberley.

From New York Times • Jul. 22, 2010

After advanced infantry training and general staff college, Jaruzelski's rise was meteoric.

From Time Magazine Archive

In post-war days he proceeded through China and India, as became a British officer, and returned to England to head the staff college at Camberley.

From Time Magazine Archive

"What I said," corrected Hamilton, "was that your information on certain subjects was so novel that I doubted whether even the staff college shared it."

From The Keepers of the King's Peace by Wallace, Edgar