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  1. 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. View item. Type.

  2. 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.

  3. Corporate EventsLooking for a unique venue for your next corporate event? Rooms within the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst are bookable via the Sandhurst Trust for an array of corporate functions including; board meetings, conferences, workshops and private dinners. We offer a range of facilities in historical buildings, all set within a ...

  4. They cover the separate existence of the College, and its amalgamation with the Royal Military Academy (up to 1946). Date: 1806-1946 Held by: Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Archives (Sandhurst Collection), not available at The National Archives Legal status: Public Record(s) Language:

  5. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Pictured on the steps of the Old College at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, 18 members of the first Women's Royal Army Corps attend the rehearsals of a sovereign parade 40 years later. Officer Cadets that are soon to graduate from Royal Military Academy Sandhurst speak with two formerly commissioned members of the Women's Royal Army Corps.

  6. This article appeared in the April 1984 The Battalion Remembers booklet. A Maori at Sandhurst, Royal Military College. Most New Zealanders know nothing about Sandhurst; very few even know where it is. Military men do; and for them it has a mystique hard to define. However, we do know that for them, it is the "Holiest of Holies", the Mecca for ...

  7. Based in Surrey, it is a 43-piece symphonic wind band incorporating The Band of the Royal Logistic Corps and The Band of the Royal Corps of Signals. Its main roles include providing musical support at passing out parades in the surrounding areas, such as Army Training Centre Pirbright and Sovereign’s parades for the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.