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The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
The library at Sandhurst is not open to the general public. The Naval & Military Press has been publishing selected titles since 2003 and continues to uncover gems from its vast archive. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is the British Army officer initial training centre.
Its stated aim is to be "...the national centre of excellence for leadership".
All British Army officers, including late entry officers who were previously Warrant Officers, as well as many from elsewhere in the world, are trained at Sandhurst. Nearly 10 percent of British cadets are female and nearly 10 percent of all cadets come from overseas.
The Academy opened its doors in 1947 in the former Royal Military College (RMC) at Sandhurst. The Academy straddles the border between the counties of Berkshire and Surrey, marked by a small stream known as the Wish Stream, after which the Academy journal is named.
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100 YEARS’ HISTORY OF THE 2ND WEST INDIA REGIMENT 1795-1892
Product Code: 9306
This scarce work (in it’s original printing) covers the period stated in the title in detail. Importantly, it has good coverage of several little-known operations in the West Indies and in West Africa. Apps: List of former COs (1795-1892), chronology of movements and stations.
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2/8th BATTALION SHERWOOD FORESTERS IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
Product Code: 11078
A unit history of the 2/8th Territorial Battalion of the Sherwood Foresters in the Great War, encompassing the prominent part they played in suppressing the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin; and their service on the western front at Ypres and Cambrai
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61, HOW SOME WHEELS WENT ROUND
Product Code: 11072
A unit history of the 61st Heavy Artillery Group in the Great War. The unit, -- mainly composed of men enlisting under the ‘Derby Scheme’ midway through the war, - served at Ploegsteert Wood in Belgium; on the Macedonian front and in Palestine. The author was the 61st’s commander.
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ADVENTURES OF DUNSTERFORCE
Product Code: 10295
Personal memoir of the top secret British expedition to the Caucusus in 1917 to frustrate the export of the Bolshevik revoltuon, and protect Britain’s interests in the area. Written by the expedition commander, Gen. Dunsterville - the model for Stalky in Kipling’s school tales ‘Stalky & Co.’
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