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The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS) is where all officers in the British Army are trained to take on the responsibility of leading their soldiers. During training, all officer cadets learn to live by the academy’s motto: ‘Serve to Lead’.
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Dec 17, 2021 · A short video of the Sovereign's Parade last week at Sandhurst. With HRH The Princess Royal in attendance, inspecting the Officer Cadets after 44 weeks of intensive training. ...more.
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Regular Officer. 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.
The Sovereign’s Parade marks the end of an Officer Cadet’s time here at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst as they are commissioned into the British Army and many overseas armies. This special parade is a closed event for friends and family of those successfully Commissioning from the 44-week course and takes place three times a year.
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Traditionally, about 15 international teams compete in Sandhurst. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (Great Britain) sends two teams to participate. All the teams bring stiff competition, help grow international partnerships, and foster future military leaders among our allies.