Located on historic Fort Lesley J. McNair, CAPSTONE is an intensive
six-week course consisting of seminars, case studies, informal discussions, visits to key
US military commands within the continental United States, and overseas trips to Europe,
the Pacific, and the Western Hemisphere. Overseas field studies involve interactions with
Commanders-in-Chief of US unified commands, American Ambassadors, embassy staffs, senior
political and military leaders of foreign governments.
The CAPSTONE General and Flag Officer Course was created in 1982 with
participation on a voluntary basis. The Goldwaters-Nichols DoD Reorganization Act of 1986
subsequently mandated that all newly selected general and flag officers attend CAPSTONE.
The course objective is to make these individuals more effective in planning and employing
US forces in joint and combined operations. The CAPSTONE curriculum examines major issues
affecting national security decision making, military strategy, joint/combined doctrine,
interoperability, and key allied nation issues.
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