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  1. The Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst is where the elite of the British Army train to be officers. Cadets arrive for nearly a year of training in the leafy expanses of this military enclave on the Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey border. Founded in the early 1800s, the buildings are suitably prestigious and filled with tradition.

  2. The Sandhurst Collection exists to promote military tradition and ethos to the Officer Cadets and preserve the heritage of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The Sandhurst Collection also preserves and manages the archives of the Academy since 1947 and records from the Royal Military College Sandhurst 1799-1939 and the Royal Military Academy Woolwich 1741-1939.

  3. 15 dic 2023 · The final Sovereign's Parade of the year has seen 155 Sandhurst cadets pass out as commissioned officers in the British Army after 44 weeks of intensive training. General Sir Tim Radford, a former Nato deputy supreme allied commander Europe, represented the King for the inspection parade at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and presented awards to the outstanding cadets from the intake.

  4. Royal Military Academy may refer to: Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, a British Army academy established in 1741 and closed in 1939. Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, a British Army academy established in 1947. Royal Military Academy (Belgium), the military university of Belgium. Meknes Royal Military Academy, Morocco.

  5. 11 ago 2015 · Following university, His Royal Highness joined the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst as an Officer Cadet. After completing his 44-week training course, he was commissioned as an Army Officer in December 2006 and joined the Household Cavalry (Blues and Royals) as a Second Lieutenant.

  6. The notable Alumni of the Royal Military College and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst are very numerous. In particular, there are so many generals and Victoria Cross holders from the former Royal Military College, Sandhurst, that a full list would be immense. This list contains a number of students who did not complete the course.

  7. The archives contain records of the academy and its predecessors; the Royal Military College Sandhurst 1799-1939 and the Royal Military Academy Woolwich 1741-1939. It also maintains the archive of the current academy which was established in 1947. 01276 412 489. Anthony.Morton242@mod.gov.uk. sandhurstcollection.co.uk.