Royal Military Academy
The Royal Military Academy (RMA) at Woolwich, in south-east London, was a British Army military academy for the training of commissioned officers of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers. It later also trained officers of the Royal Corps of Signals and other technical corps.
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Woolwich - London - British Army - Military academy - Commissioned officer - Royal Artillery - Royal Engineers - Royal Corps of Signals - Corps
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The RMA was founded in 1741. It was intended to provide an education and produce "good officers of Artillery and perfect Engineers". RMA Woolwich was commonly known as "The Shop" because its first building was a converted workshop of the Woolwich Arsenal.
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1741 - Artillery - Engineer - Woolwich Arsenal
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Notable teachers at Woolwich included Frederick Augustus Abel, Peter Barlow, Samuel Hunter Christie and Paul Sandby.
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Frederick Augustus Abel - Peter Barlow - Samuel Hunter Christie - Paul Sandby
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A second academy, known as the Royal Military College (RMC), was opened at Sandhurst, Berkshire in 1799 to train officers for the infantry and cavalry.
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Royal Military College - Sandhurst - Berkshire - 1799 - Infantry - Cavalry
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Both were closed at the start of the Second World War in 1939. The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst opened in 1947 as an amalgamation of both institutions.
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Second World War - 1939 - Royal Military Academy Sandhurst - 1947
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