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  1. 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.

  2. Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Royal Military College ( RMC ), yang dibentuk pada 1801 dan didirikan pada 1802 di Great Marlow dan High Wycombe di Buckinghamshire, Inggris, tetapi berpindah pada Oktober 1812 ke Sandhurst, Berkshire, adalah sebuah akademi militer British Army untuk pelatihan perwira infanteri dan kavaleri dari Angkatan Darat ...

  3. Royal Military College ( Malay: Maktab Tentera DiRaja; abbreviated RMC) is an all-boys military school established to train young Malaysians for service in the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF). It is sometimes dubbed "the Malaya's Sandhurst ". [1] On 9 December 1966, in a ceremony held at the college, HM Ismail Nasiruddin of Terengganu, the Yang Di ...

  4. 1 de abr. de 2024 · 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

  5. The cadet registers for the Royal Military College begin in 1806. The college was established in 1802, but records of these cadets are in other sources, such as the minutes of the supreme board of the RMC. The registers run up to 1939, after which they change and become the registers of the RMC Officer Cadet Training Unit, or OCTU.

  6. The Royal Military College Magazine - Christmas 1924 - Page 080 THE GOLDEN AGE. 5.——My Mule Crossing a Swamp. 6.—A Typical Uganda Sunset. 7.—A Safari Crossing 3 Swamp. 8 and 9.—Bridging Swamps.

  7. The Junior Department of the Royal Military College, formed as a college of gentlemen cadets, began in 1802 at Remnatz, a converted country house at Great Marlow. When the experiment proved successful, a new site was purchased at Sandhurst Park, Berkshire, where, after several false starts, the new Royal Military College (now Old College, RMAS) was first occupied in 1812.