Inter-Services Command and Staff College (Israel)

Israeli military training institution

Inter-Services Command and Staff College
המכללה הבין-זרועית לפיקוד ולמטה
Command and Staff College logo
Active1954–present
Country Israel
Allegiance Israel Defense Forces
Commanders
Current
commander
Tat Aluf Avi Bluth
Insignia
Shoulder tag
Military unit

The Inter-Services Command and Staff College (Hebrew: המכללה הבין-זרועית לפיקוד ולמטה) is a staff college, intended for training of senior officers of Israel Defense Forces (IDF). It was established on May 31, 1954.[1]

In the mid-1980s the collected statistics showed that a significant number of senior officers paid little attention to this kind of study. This, together with the drawbacks in military training revealed during the 1982 Lebanon War, had led to a series of reorganizations,[2] continued well into 2010s.[3]

In 1991, all military colleges, including PUM, were merged into the IDF Military Colleges unit under the General Staff.[4]

PUM graduation ceremony (2020)

In 2004, it was decided to add a course for Air Force.

Eventually the two courses were merged into a single "Afek course" (named after Sharon Afek) intended for commanders and staff officers ranked Lieutenant Colonel and above from all military arms.[5]

In 2018, the University of Haifa had won the first-ever educational tender from the IDF for all military colleges, including PUM.[6]

Commanders

  • 1954–1956: Aharon Yariv, member of the founding team and the first commander[7]
  • 1969–1972: Moshe Peled
  • 2001–2004: Jacob Zigdon [he], tat-aluf (Brigadier general)
  • 2004–2006: Amos Ben-Abraham
  • 2006–2009: Avi Ashkenazi
  • 2009–2011: Noam Tivon
  • 2011–2014: Harel Knafo
  • 2014: Herzi Halevi
  • 2014–2015: Roni Numa
  • 2015–2016: Ofek Buharis [he], tat-aluf [8]
  • 2016–2019: Udi Ben-Mocha [he], rav-aluf (Lieutenant general)
  • 2019–2022: Rafi Milo, tat-aluf[9]
  • 2022–2023: Yaniv Alalof, tat-aluf
  • 2023–present: Avi Bluth, tat-aluf

See also

References

  1. ^ Jacob Zigdon [he], עיונים בתורת בניין הכוח הצבאי (Studies in the Theory of Military Force Building), 2004, Quote (translated): "The Inter-Armed Forces' College of Command and Staff (abbreviated: PUM) was founded on May 31, 1954 and is designed to train senior IDF officers."
  2. ^ Libel, Tamir (2010). "Teaching citizens to be professional soldiers: IDF responses and their implications". In A. Cohen, Stuart (ed.). The New Citizen Armies. London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203861714. ISBN 9780203861714.
  3. ^ Finkel, Meir (2020). "AI Singularity and the Growing Risk of Surprise: Lessons from the IDF's Strategic and Operational Learning Processes, 2014-2019" (PDF). PRISM. 8 (4): 30–39. JSTOR 26918232.
  4. ^ על אודות המכללות הצבאיות
  5. ^ Military Colleges, IDF website
  6. ^ "University of Haifa wins tender for military colleges". Israel National News. June 25, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2023.
  7. ^ "אהרן יריב (רבינוביץ`)", official Knesset website
  8. ^ Ofer, Yohai (September 22, 2014). "הרמטכ"ל הורה על שורת מינויים בכירים בצבא" [The Chief of Staff ordered a series of senior appointments in the army]. Makor Rishon. Retrieved November 11, 2023.
  9. ^ Yehoshua, Yossi (May 8, 2020). "הקצין שנכנס עם חייליו למנהרת חיזבאללה ביקש לפרוש" [The officer who entered the Hezbollah tunnel with his soldiers asks to retire]. Yedioth Ahronoth (in Hebrew). Retrieved November 11, 2023 – via Ynet.

Further reading

  • Libel, Tamir (2010). "David's Shield? The Decline and Partial Rise of the IDF Command and General Staff College". Baltic Security and Defence Review. 12 (2): 50–80.
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