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  1. The Scottish Naval and Military Academy in Edinburgh was a school which opened on 8 November 1825. It catered for boys intending to have a career with the Army, Navy or the East India Company. It closed in July 1858. It was re-formed as the Scottish Institute for Civil, Commercial and Military Education in October 1858 and closed ...

  2. The Scottish Naval and Military Academy in Edinburgh was a school which opened on 8 November 1825. It catered for boys intending to have a career with the Army, Navy or the East India Company. It closed in July 1858. It was re-formed as the Scottish Institute for Civil, Commercial and Military Education in October 1858 and closed around 1865.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2018 · Caledonian Hotel, Princes Street, Edinburgh EH1 2AB. The Scottish Naval and Military Academy, founded 1825, trained young gentlemen for the British and East India Company’s forces, and, from 1829, shared with the Riding School a new building on Lothian Road opposite Castle Terrace (now the Caledonian Hotel).

  4. La Academia Naval y Militar de Escocia en Edimburgo fue una escuela que abrió el 8 de noviembre de 1825 [1] y cerró en 1869. Atendía principalmente a jóvenes caballeros que tenían la intención de hacer una carrera en el Ejército, la Marina o, especialmente, las fuerzas de la Compañía de las Indias Orientales .

  5. 13 de oct. de 2019 · The Scottish Naval and Military Academy in Edinburgh was a school opened on 8 November 1825 and closed in 1869. It catered mostly to young gentlemen intending a career with the Army, Navy or, especially, the forces of the East India Company.

  6. The Scottish Naval and Military Academy in Edinburgh was a school opened on 8 November 1825 and closed in 1869. It catered mostly to young gentlemen intending a career with the Army, Navy or, especially, the forces of the East India Company.

  7. The Scottish National War Memorial commemorates nearly 135,000 Scottish casualties in the First World War, 1914-18, more than 50,000 in the Second World War, 1939-45, and the campaigns since 1945, including the Malayan Emergency, the Korean War, Northern Ireland, the Falklands War and the Gulf War.