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  2. Pakistan Command and Staff College - Wikipedia

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    The Command and Staff College (Urdu: اادارہَِ سالاری و عمال عسکری) is the Pakistan Army 's staff college for mid-career army officers. As the Army Staff College it was initially established in 1905 at Deolali (near Bombay) and later shifted to Quetta in 1907, [1][2] Baluchistan, British India, now in Pakistan.

  3. Defence Services Staff College - Wikipedia

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    The Staff College when at Quetta adopted the crest of Staff College, Camberley, which was the 'Wise Owl' with the Latin motto Tam Marte Quam Minerva. In 1964, Owl perched on crossed swords and the motto in Sanskrit Yuddham Pragya was adopted.

  4. Command and Staff College - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Army Command and Staff College, Fort Frontenac, Ontario. IDF Command and Staff College, Israel. Fouad Shehab Command and Staff College, Lebanon. Namibia Command and Staff College, Okahandja, Namibia. Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, Nigeria. Pakistan Command and Staff College, Quetta.

  5. Military academies in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The academy was established on 14 August 1947. Command and Staff College: a Pakistan Army training college where officers receive staff training and education located in Quetta, Baluchistan. [2] The college was temporarily established in 1905 at Deolali and later shifted to Quetta in 1907.

  6. Category:Graduates of the Staff College, Quetta - Wikipedia

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    People who attended the Staff College, Quetta, now known as the Pakistan Command and Staff College .

  7. Commandant of the Defence Services Staff College - Wikipedia

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    The College was established in 1905 in Quetta (now in Pakistan). After the partition of India and Pakistan, the Indian elements of the Staff College, Quetta led by Colonel S D Verma moved to India.

  8. Asif Ghafoor - Wikipedia

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    Education Asif Ghafoor is a graduate of the Command & Staff College in Quetta, Command & Staff College Bandung in Indonesia and the National Defence University in Islamabad. He holds a master's degree in Strategic Studies.

  9. Gul Hassan Khan - Wikipedia

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    [20] Gul Hassan attended the Staff College, Quetta in 1950 and in September 1951, he was posted to the Military Training Directorate GHQ under director Brigadier Jerrad, who he had met in Burma. [2][21] Gul Hassan was the Directing Staff at Staff College, Quetta from 30 June 1957 to 16 June 1959. [2]