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- This 10-week course is delivered three times a year, starting in February, May and September.
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Training at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst lasts for 44 weeks, broken down into three 14-week terms. Between each term, there are adventurous training exercises and 2-3 weeks of leave. • Term One focuses on basic military skills, fitness and decision making.
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Apr 24, 2021 · The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst was designed to produce professional officers in a move that bore fruit when the British Army and its allies defeated Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815. Since those hard won lessons learned in the early days, the academy has trained many thousands of officer cadets, from the sons of working families to the scions ...
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