The German Bundeswehr Command College is a school that trains and rotates senior staff officers and middle-level commanders of the German armed forces. Its predecessor was the German Advanced Military Academy, and 18 10 was founded in Berlin. This is the first school in the world to train staff officers. Its first chairman was General Gerhard von scharnhorst. Clausewitz, a famous military theorist,12 (1818-1830) is the president of this school. The German Bundeswehr Command College is famous all over the world. This school has trained many world-famous military figures. This school is as famous as the Vorontz Military Academy in the Soviet Union and the West Point Military Academy in the United States.
SS Officer School (Zosen Sniper School): Founded in 1943, it is a military school specialized in training snipers.
Munich Military Academy (Bundeswehr University in Munich): It is one of the schools in Germany to train commanders (captain-level officers) of the three armed forces. The school is located in Munich. The school was founded on 1970, 1 97310 June1and completed its establishment. 1985 was renamed Munich Bundeswehr University in April.
The German Army NCO School is an educational institution for training army NCO in Germany. There is no army sergeant school in Germany, and sergeant training is carried out in military schools and specialized schools of all arms. After the reunification of Germany and Germany, the Army established three Army NCO schools by using the former Military Academy of the People's Army of the Democratic Republic of Germany. At present, Germany has the first non-commissioned officer school of Mü nster Army, the third non-commissioned officer school of Weiden Army and the fourth non-commissioned officer school of Delich Army.
There are 65 military schools in Germany (excluding civil administration colleges), including 17 military college and 48 military colleges. Among all kinds of colleges and universities, military comprehensive command colleges account for 6%; Military academies account for 25%; Professional and technical schools account for 53%; Other schools, such as political education and personnel leadership, psychological warfare and sports, account for 16%, and German military schools implement a three-level training system.