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  2. The Royal Military College, Duntroon, was opened on 27 June 1911 by the Governor-General, Lord Dudley. Situated on the Campbell family homestead in Canberra, which had been named "Duntroon" (1833) after Duntrune Castle —their ancestral home on Loch Crinan in Argyll, Scotland [2] —the college was one of the first Commonwealth facilities ...

  3. Sandhurst. Royal Military Academy Sandhurst er en britisk militær uddannelsesinstitution, der drives af British Army. Skolen er beliggende i landsbyen Sandhurst i Berkshire og uddanner samtlige officerer i den britiske hær, ligesom mange militærfolk fra andre lande også uddannes her. Akademiet blev grundlagt i 1799.

  4. 20 April 2024 - RMA Ball. After last year's highly successful edition, this year's Gala Ball was also a well-attended hit. During the aperitif, the guests had ample opportunity to catch up with a drink and a nibble. Next, our visitors dived into the deep, to our sports hall on level -4, which had been transformed into a ballroom for the occasion.

  5. Military Aviation is the Military Academy cadets' education for Air Force officers – aircraft and helicopter pilots as well as air traffic engineers. Realization of this study program enables future Air Force officers - aircraft and helicopter pilots, to work on their initial duties of pilots in air detachments, then to carry out basic flying duties, as well as for the continued advanced air ...

  6. Francis George Bond. Henry Bond (British Army officer) Lionel Bond. Henry Bourke. Boworadet. Sir George Bowyer, 7th Baronet. Michael Knatchbull, 5th Baron Brabourne. Henry Brackenbury. Edward Kinder Bradbury.

  7. "Royal Military Academy Sandhurst" sounds very american. Why not just Sandhurst? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.146.205.3 16:17, 24 November 2009 (UTC) Reply . It is Royal, it is very Military, it has an Academic aspect and it is near Sandhurst. Seems a great name. Why not acll the article 'Sandbags'? That is it's nickname!