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DPS Welcomes U.S. Naval War College Delegation Representing Over 40 Nations

Global Military Leaders Visit DPS as Part of U.S. Naval War College Delegation

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The visit, hosted by DPS’ Leadership Development Unit(LDU), part of the Training Operations Division (TOD), brought senior military leaders representing more than 40 countries to Texas to learn from DPS organizational structure, public safety strategies and multi-agency coordination efforts. Photo: Texas DPS
The visit, hosted by DPS’ Leadership Development Unit(LDU), part of the Training Operations Division (TOD), brought senior military leaders representing more than 40 countries to Texas to learn from DPS organizational structure, public safety strategies and multi-agency coordination efforts. Photo: Texas DPS
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AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) proudly welcomed a delegation from the U.S. Naval War College’s Naval Command College (NCC) this week as part of the program’s nationwide outreach and executive-leadership engagement. The visit, hosted by DPS’ Leadership Development Unit (LDU), part of the Training Operations Division (TOD), brought senior military leaders representing more than 40 countries to Texas to learn from DPS organizational structure, public safety strategies and multi-agency coordination efforts.

“DPS is honored to host these distinguished leaders from around the world,” said DPS Colonel Freeman F. Martin. “Sharing our operational practices and learning from their global perspectives strengthens our collective ability to protect the communities we serve.” 

During their time in Texas, the NCC cohort engaged with four sectors of DPS — the Colonel’s Office, Training Operations Division, Homeland Security Division and Texas Rangers Division. DPS leaders provided insight into the department’s organizational structure, operational priorities and the realities of a modern multi-mission law enforcement agency. Discussions highlighted DPS’ collaborative work with municipal, state and federal partners, as well as the agency’s commitment to developing leaders who can operate effectively in complex public safety environments.

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The delegation’s visit offered attendees an in-depth understanding of Texas’ unique public safety landscape, while strengthening international partnerships and expanding professional networks among senior military leaders.

Countries represented: 
Argentina  
Austria  
Bahrain  
Bangladesh  
Bulgaria  
Canda  
Chile  
Colombia  
Denmark  
Ecuador  
France  
Germany  
Greece  
India  
Indonesia  
Israel  
Italy  
Japan  
Kenya  
Kuwait  
Lebanon  
Malaysia  
Mexico  
Morocco  
Nigeria  
Norway  
Pakistan  
Peru  
Philippines  
Poland  
Romania  
South Korea 
Saudi Arabia 
Spain  
Sri Lanka 
Taiwan  
Thailand  
Tunisia  
Türkiye  
Ukraine  
United Arab Emirates 
United Kingdom 

About the U.S. Naval War College

Established in 1884, the U.S. Naval War College serves as the leading institution for professional military education across all U.S. services, government agencies, and international naval partners. The Naval Command College is one of its flagship programs, offering an 11-month course designed to “foster friendship and break barriers” among senior officers. Graduates receive a U.S. Naval War College diploma, with some also earning a Master of Arts in National Security & Strategic Studies.

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