Military royal academy of Sandhurst

The military royal Académie of Sandhurst is the center of drive of all the officers of the British Armée. It is located in the district of the Forêt Bracknell, close to the town of Camberley in the Surrey.

The common course is 44 weeks, follow-up of those specialized according to the body, except for the doctors and the monks.

The discipline is austere, in particular during the first five weeks. The pupil will not be able to leave the enclosure, access to no alcohol will not have and will be able to wear civil clothing. When it arrives in January, it leads with him its own ironing board and its waxing, but only one photograph of its family.

Among the former students of the Military royal Academy of Sandhurst, one can quote, inter alia, the kings Hussein of Jordan and Abdallah II of Jordan, the Henri large-duke and the large-duke heir Guillaume to Luxembourg, the princes William and Harry of England, but also the historian Antony Beevor.

Anecdote

Accommodating the prince Harry, known to like the agitated and sprinkled nights, the major general Ritchie is ironical: “ They rise very early. We are accustomed to people who work four hours and sleep twenty hours. Here, we reverse the cycle. Some find that difficult.

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External bonds

  • Official site

Sources

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