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  • From Flanders to Waterloo: The Origins of the Royal Military College Dr Anthony Morton Sandhurst Occasional Papers No 28 Central Library Roy …

  • drill, or extra academic work or confinement to the college grounds requiring reporting to the guardroom at regular intervals. More serious …

  • Indeed, the term ‘Colours’ normally only refers to the Standards and Guidons carried by cavalry regiments and the Colours carried by infantr …

  • lSt Class: None. Those who learn German will copy the Lectures on Fortification. 2nd Class: None. Copying Lectures in the French and German C …

  • Sandhurst Occasional Papers No 28 From Flanders to Waterloo: The Origins of the Royal Military College Dr Anthony Morton Central Library Roy …

  • ‘Upper School’ that taught classes four to six (see appendix 2). Other reforms included fixing the summer vacation at two months, commencing …

  • British officers who served with Wellington’s army during the Waterloo campaign and nineteen per cent of its staff officers. In addition to …

  • this charge Major General Le Marchant was killed at the head of his brigade, and I have to lament the loss of a most able officer. ’99 Le Mar …

  • circumstances.88 The most able cadets, on the other hand, once they had qualified for a commission could remain at the college to continue t …

  • soldier.105 To give just one example, at the battle of Barrosa in Spain on 5 March 1811 twenty five out the seventy six officers in one Brit …