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  1. La Academia abrió sus puertas en 1947 en el anterior Royal Military College (RMC) en Sandhurst. Surgió de la fusión de la Real Academia Militar en Woolwich, que entrenaba a los oficiales para la Royal Artillery y Royal Engineers (desde 1741 hasta 1939), y el Royal Military College.

  2. Historique. Cette école est issue de la fusion, en 1947 : . de l'Académie militaire royale de Woolwich (Royal Military Academy, Woolwich), fondée en 1799 et spécialisée dans la formation des officiers du Génie, de l'Artillerie et des Transmissions ; du Collège militaire royal de Sandhurst (Royal Military College, Sandhurst), fondé en 1801, qui formait les officiers des autres armes ...

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  4. Sandhurst nacque nel 1947 dalla fusione tra la Royal Military Academy di Woolwich (che formò gli ufficiali dell'artiglieria e del genio dal 1741 al 1939) e il Royal Military College (1801–1939) di Sandhurst. Con la fine in Gran Bretagna della coscrizione obbligatoria dopo la seconda guerra mondiale e la chiusura della Mons Officer Cadet School di Aldershot nel 1972, Sandhurst rimase l'unica ...

  5. 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. Subscribe to get Premium access to ...

  6. The Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst: history • what there is to see • how to book a guided tour • how to get there • visitor information. ... It was bitterly cold day but the sun was out as we walked up the magnificent stone steps of Old College, through the vast black doors, down the high ceilinged, ...

  7. Although the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is an enclosed establishment, hundreds of visitors are welcomed each year on historical tours organised by the Sandhurst Trust. Immerse yourself in the history of this unique establishment, recognisable around the world, where officer training has continued unbroken since 1812.