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The '''Algedi War College''' (AWC) was opened in [[Algedi]] during 3075.
 
The '''Algedi War College''' (AWC) was opened in [[Algedi]] during 3075.
  
Since then, the War College has been flooded with applications (though only those with Azami background are accepted). The AWC quickly adopted a new mobile warfare division, paralleling the increase of military vehicle manufacture on the various Arkab worlds. Roughly ten percent of the AWC's first graduating body was "volunteered" to various [[DCMS]] line units as an act of good will to the [[Coordinator]].<ref name=FRDCMSp05>''Field Report: DCMS'', p. 5 "Academies and Command Centers"</ref>
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Since then, the War College has been flooded with applications (though only those with Azami background are accepted). The AWC quickly adopted a new mobile warfare division, paralleling the increase of military vehicle manufacture on the various Arkab worlds. Roughly ten percent of the AWC's first graduating body was "volunteered" to various [[DCMS]] line units as an act of goodwill to the [[Coordinator]].<ref name=FRDCMSp05>''Field Report: DCMS'', p. 5 "Academies and Command Centers"</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 2 June 2022

Algedi War College
Academy Information
Location Algedi
Founding Year Jihad
Course Information


History[edit]

The Algedi War College (AWC) was opened in Algedi during 3075.

Since then, the War College has been flooded with applications (though only those with Azami background are accepted). The AWC quickly adopted a new mobile warfare division, paralleling the increase of military vehicle manufacture on the various Arkab worlds. Roughly ten percent of the AWC's first graduating body was "volunteered" to various DCMS line units as an act of goodwill to the Coordinator.[1]

References[edit]

  1. Field Report: DCMS, p. 5 "Academies and Command Centers"

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