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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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HISTORY OF THE THIRTIETH LANCERS GORDONS HORSE
Product Code: 9330
The 4th Nizam’s Cavalry was raised in 1826 by Capt. Sir John Gordon, and officer of the coldstream guards. Thereafter it took part in numerous 19th century campagns and was for many years almost continuously in action against minor warlords and minor criminall gangs in Central India. It became th...
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OUTRAM’S RIFLES: A History of the 4th Battalion 6th Rajputana Rifles
Product Code: 9327
Covers the period 1817 to 1922 with good reporting of the war in Persia 1857, the second Afghan War, Third Burmese War, Aden, the Persian Gulf, and the Great War. In the latter, as 123 Outram’s Rifles, the Regt fought in Egypt and in the Palestine campaign.The coverage of the latter is good, with...
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SKINNER’S HORSE: The History of the 1st Duke of Yorks Own Lancers
Product Code: 9324
This Regimental History has a good clear narrative, with plenty of detail of every kind. The early campaigns receive good coverage, followed by an interesting account of WWI Services in France and on the NWF. The story concludes with the Third Afghan War. Extracts from the Bengal and Indian Army ...
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