The study trip provided students of the Joint Command and General Staff Course (JCGSC) and Civil Servant Course (CSC) with a unique, on-site educational experience to analyze historical military operations, specifically focusing on the 1917 Operation Albion in Saaremaa, Estonia.
Key objectives included developing an understanding of joint military operations, applying theories of operational art and military power across different domains, and exploring how historical cases could inform planning and coordination.
Through on-site visits and team presentations, students engaged in collaborative analysis of the operation’s components and challenges, fostering critical thinking and enhancing their ability to approach modern military scenarios with a well-rounded, historical perspective.
Key objectives included developing an understanding of joint military operations, applying theories of operational art and military power across different domains, and exploring how historical cases could inform planning and coordination.
Through on-site visits and team presentations, students engaged in collaborative analysis of the operation’s components and challenges, fostering critical thinking and enhancing their ability to approach modern military scenarios with a well-rounded, historical perspective.
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