National Defence University

National Defence University

National Defence (or Defense) University (or College) may refer to:

University
  • Finnish National Defence University
  • PLA National Defense University, People's Republic of China
  • National Defense University, USA
  • National Defence University, Islamabad, Pakistan (formerly known as National Defence College)
  • National Defense University of Malaysia
  • National Defence University in Warsaw
  • General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University
  • National Defence University, Indonesia
College
  • National Defense College of the Philippines, Philippines
  • National Defence College, India
  • National Defence College of Thailand, Thailand
  • National Defence College, former name of the Joint Service Defence College, UK
  • National Defense College (Cuba)

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