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Inter-American Defense College
Latin: Colegium InterAmericanum Defensionis
TypePostsecondary Institution, Licensed by the District of Columbia Higher Education Licensing Commission (DC-HELC) and accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education Higher education accreditation
Established9 October 1962
DirectorRichard J. Heitkamp
Studentssenior military, police and civilian officials from member nations of the Organization of American States
PostgraduatesMaster's degree in defense and security
LocationWashington D.C., United States
CampusFort Lesley J. McNair
AffiliationsOrganization of American States; Inter-American Defense Board; United States Southern Command; Joint Chiefs of Staff
Websiteiadc.edu
Inter-American Defense College Annex on Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington D.C., March 21, 2024

The Inter-American Defense College (IADC) is the educational entity of the Inter-American Defense Board, an independent entity of the Organization of American States. The College states that faculty, staff and student body are international, and that broad international participation provides an exceptional opportunity for the free exchange of ideas and forms a foundation for better inter-American understanding. The IADC holds a permanent license from the District of Columbia Higher Education Licensing Commission (DC-HELC) and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

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  8. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
  9. "Sergeant at Arms". house.gov. 2021-04-26. Retrieved 2022-07-22.


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