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  1. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS) is where all officers in the British Army are trained to take on the responsibility of leading their fellow soldiers. During training, all officer cadets learn to live by the academy’s motto: ‘Serve to Lead’.

  2. The Royal Military College (RMC), founded in 1801 and established in 1802 at Great Marlow and High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England, but moved in October 1812 to Sandhurst, Berkshire, was a British Army military academy for training infantry and cavalry officers of the British and Indian Armies.

  3. Mockler-Ferryman, A. F. Annals of Sandhurst: A Chronicle of the Royal Military College From Its Foundation to the Present. Whitefish, Montana: Kessinger Publishing, 2007 (reprint; original 1900). ISBN 1-4326-6558-8. Thomas, Hugh, 1931– The story of Sandhurst London, Hutchinson 1961

    • Serve to lead
  4. Christchurch the Chapel of The Royal Military College: Enlarged and Beautified to the Glory of God and in memory of The Sandhurst Cadets who have died in the service of their country. Gale and Polden Ltd. ISBN 1-4326-6558-8. Enlaces externos. Sitio Web de la Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Archivado el 1 de junio de 2008 en Wayback Machine.

    • 1802 (como el Real Colegio Militar) - al presente
    • Reino Unido
  5. La Royal Military Academy Sandhurst se formó en el sitio del antiguo Royal Military College (fundado en 1801 para la formación de oficiales de armas distintas de la Royal Artillery y Royal Engineers) en 1947 cuando se fusionó con la Royal Military Academy en Woolwich (fundado en 1741 para la formación de oficiales de la Artillería Real y los Ingenieros Reales).

  6. El Royal Military College (RMC), fundado en 1801 y establecido en 1802 en Great Marlow y High Wycombe en Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra, pero se trasladó en octubre de 1812 a Sandhurst, Berkshire, fue una academia militar del ejército británico para entrenar a oficiales de infantería y caballería de los ejércitos británico e indio.

  7. Woolwich. The first officially sanctioned military college was the Royal Military Academy (RMA), Woolwich, established in 1741 by the Royal Artillery.. The RMA focused on the rapidly advancing technical skills that artillery officers required, teaching maths and science as well as more military subjects.