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NSO > Organization > External Relations > Organizations
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To achieve and maintain a superior quality of instruction, NSO establishes formal links and partnerships with a host of leading research, training, governmental and non-governmental institutions on security studies, international law and regional studies. Bringing the views of highly qualified civilians and international organizations to NSO instruction supports NATOs comprehensive approach by diversifying military instruction and presenting a wide range of views and approaches.
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NSO > Organization > External Relations
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The strength of the NATO SCHOOL Oberammergau (NSO) as a global leader in education and training stems from a strong and diverse network of experts and organizations who collectively work to provide the most efficient and effective education and training capability for NATO. Follow our links to see the nations which provide permanent staff and some of the many organizations that work with NSO on a regular basis.
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NSO > Organization > Org Structure
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Command Group and Special Staff. The Commandant exercises control and supervision over all elements and activities of the NATO SCHOOL Oberammergau (NSO). The Deputy Commandant also serves as the Chief of Staff and oversees and directs all administrative, operational and support activities in support of the mission. Special Staff provides the support to ensure NSO remains a world class training institution. NATO Command Structure (ACO). NATO Command Structure (ACT).
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NSO > Organization > Org Structure > Senior Leadership
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Major General Werner Weisenburger and Colonel (GS) Joachim Schreckinger during the 2016 DEU Change of Command at the NSO. United States Air Force. Chief Warrant Officer (OR-9). As the Commandant of NATO SCHOOL Oberammergau, Captain W. Scott Butler commands a faculty and staff representing 23 different NATO and Partnership for Peace nations, and is responsible for all aspects of the School's operation. Deputy Commandant and Chief of Staff. As Chief of Staff, Colonel Joachim Schreckinger supervises, direct...
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NSO > Organization > History > Former Commandants
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On 12 August 1975, the NATO School (SHAPE) received its Charter and was established as a bilateral institution between the governments of the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany. Since that date, twelve Commandants, nine Deputy Commandants and five Command Senior Enlisted Leaders (CSELs) have led School. The gallery below shows the former Commandants, their Deputies and the Command Senior Enlisted Leaders. Charles F. Drake. Charles S. Hasier. Fred J. Federici Jr.
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NSO > Organization > Jobs
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Join an international military community in the heart of the Bavarian Alps and become one of 200 personnel from more than 20 nations, military and civilian, working at the NATO SCHOOL Oberammergau (NSO)! The NSO is a recognised NATO military body framed on a bi-national agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and the United States of America. Together with our partners, we offer training and education to members of the Alliance, NATO partner nations and other nations around the globe. It requir...
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NSO > Academics > METT
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Mobile Education Training is a course or seminar conducted by a NATO SCHOOL Oberammergau (NSO) training team at an offsite location upon a specific request of a governmental or eligible organization. Mobile Education Training Teams (METTs) are designed to provide customers with an established resident NSO course at their location. METTs are typically more cost effective for an organization where there is a large group requiring training, thereby saving travel and per diem costs. Types of a METT. Providin...
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NSO > Academics > Admin Info > Enrolment Instructions
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Please click here for. Online Course Enrolment Instructions. If you are interested in attending a course at the NSO, please use the Points of Contact. For more course administrative information please review the page Student Information. For detailed information about transportation please review the page Transportation. Tuition fee for courses is EUR 450.00 per student week. Ten week courses are EUR 2,300.00 for the complete course. The following credit cards are accepted for payment of tuition fees:.
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Education and Training
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SACT Representative in Europe. Strategic Plans and Policy. Newcomers and Serving Staff. NATO Lessons Learned Conference. Multinational Solutions Sync WS. Operations Research and Analysis. Strategic Military Partners Conf. Law of Armed Conflict. Long Term Requirements WS. NATO Ops Medical Conference. Published on 15 December 2013. NATO education and training programmes are under the direction of the Joint Force Trainer. For more information, click here. NATO Communities of Interest. News Archive (pre 2008).
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NSO > Organization
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Feel the spirit of this multinational Campus as Manfred Wörner experienced in December 1991, as NATO Secretary General. Manfred Wörner Hall is the centrepiece of the School, day by day bringing students from different nations and cultures together. Manfred Wörner Hall at the NSO. For more than 60 years, the NSO has been a place for training and education in support of the Alliance and its partners. Although we cannot predict the nature of the next conflict, NSO will ensure its training continues to r...