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  1. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is one of several military academies of the United Kingdom and is the British Army's initial officer training centre.

  2. While it is called the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition after the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS) in the United Kingdom, the annual competition has always been held at West Point. Sandhurst was started in 1967 when RMAS presented West Point with a British Officer's sword to use as the prize for a competition to promote military excellence.

  3. They cover the separate existence of the College, and its amalgamation with the Royal Military Academy (up to 1946). Date: 1806-1946 Held by: Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Archives (Sandhurst Collection), not available at The National Archives Legal status: Public Record(s) Language:

  4. Its imposing Grand Entrance instantly recognisable around the world, the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is a national icon. It is world famous not just as a military academy but as the training ground for future statesmen and rulers. Winston Churchill trained here as did our future King, Prince William along with three generations of the The ...

  5. Buy Military books, Crested glassware, mugs, ties, socks, cufflinks and more RMAS branded merchandise from our online charity shop. The Sandhurst Trust Charity and shop is based within Old College, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

  6. Le collège militaire royal (CMR) (Royal Military College, RMC), fondé en 1801 et établi en 1802 à Great Marlow et High Wycombe dans le Buckinghamshire, en Angleterre, mais déplacé en octobre 1812 à Sandhurst, Berkshire, est une académie militaire de l' armée britannique pour la formation des officiers d' infanterie et de cavalerie des ...

  7. Royal Military College, Sandhurst. 1864–1869: Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell. 1865–1874: Colonel Joseph Edward Addison (Superintendent of Studies) 1874–1879: Colonel Frederick Dobson Middleton (Assistant to the Governor) 1879–1884: Colonel Frederick Middleton (Commandant reporting to the Governor)