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  1. Rank: Name: Duration: Remarks: Brig Gen: A .W.L. Bayly: Apr 1905 – Mar 1906 : Brig Gen: T. Capper: Mar 1906 – Jan 1911: Longest Tenure, British Commandant: Brig Gen

  2. Aug 11, 2012 · Evolution Of Command And Staff College (1907 – 1955) Two years spent at Deolali, before shifting to Quetta, laid a solid academic, professional and traditional foundation of the College. It was on 1st June 1907 that the College was formally inaugurated by General Officer Commanding 4th Division (Quetta) whose personal interest had made ...

  3. The college has extensive training support facilities at its disposal. Details are as under:-. · 40 Syndicate Rooms. · 4 Models Rooms. · 2 Auditoriums (Jilani and Ashfaq Kayani Auditoriums) with seating capacity of 500 and 1100 officers respectively. · A Planning Room and 3 Briefing Rooms. · Printing Press and Reproduction Cell.

  4. Musharraf, the 10th president of Pakistan graduated from the National Defence College and Command and Staff College, Quetta, an affiliated institute of NDU. Publications. NDU Journal is an annual feature of the university which is based on the research papers by the students, researchers, and policy makers. The publications provide ideas on ...

  5. The Command and Staff College Website was also launched during his tenure. ... Command and Staff College. Quetta Cantt, Balochistan, Pakistan. 87800. Email: ...

  6. Pakistan Command and Staff College This page was last edited on 2 December 2022, at 10:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. The Command and Staff College, Quetta is a modern military institution recognised the world over. It is a reputed seat of learning for warfare and allied staff aspects with a student body of 362 officers, which include nearly 30 officers from over 23 allied nations. The Allied Officers form an important segment of the College community, adding ...