Rawlinson , Sir , Henry Seymour , 1864-1925 , Colonel , Baronet, Companion of the Bath, psc , Commandant, Staff College Camberley Haking , Richard Cecil Byrne , 1862-1945 , psc , Lieutenant Colonel , Professor of Tactics, Staff College Camberley Johnston , James Thomason , 1860-[?] ,Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Artillery , psc , Professor of Fortification and Artillery, Staff College Camberley Heard , Alexander Eustace Stawell , b 1867 , Major (Temporary Lieutenant Colonel) Northumberland Fusiliers , Professor of Military Topography, Staff College Camberley Capper , Thompson , 1863-1915 , Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, East Lancashire Rifles , Distinguished Service Order, psc , Professor of Military Administration, Staff College Camberley May , Edward Sinclair , b 1856 , Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Artillery , Companion of Saint Michael and Saint George, psc , Professor, Staff College Camberley

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Rawlinson , Sir , Henry Seymour , 1864-1925 , Colonel , Baronet, Companion of the Bath, psc , Commandant, Staff College Camberley Haking , Richard Cecil Byrne , 1862-1945 , psc , Lieutenant Colonel , Professor of Tactics, Staff College Camberley Johnston , James Thomason , 1860-[?] ,Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Artillery , psc , Professor of Fortification and Artillery, Staff College Camberley Heard , Alexander Eustace Stawell , b 1867 , Major (Temporary Lieutenant Colonel) Northumberland Fusiliers , Professor of Military Topography, Staff College Camberley Capper , Thompson , 1863-1915 , Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, East Lancashire Rifles , Distinguished Service Order, psc , Professor of Military Administration, Staff College Camberley May , Edward Sinclair , b 1856 , Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Artillery , Companion of Saint Michael and Saint George, psc , Professor, Staff College Camberley

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        Staff College, Camberley, was inaugurated in 1862 to provide Staff training to British Army officers, and remained in existence until 1997 when single-Service Staff training was ended. Staff Training for the British Army is now conducted by the Joint Services Command and Staff College.

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