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  Royal Military College Sandhurst in directory.co.uk
Sandhurst is the latest in the lineage of establishments stretching back to the formal establishment of the
Sandhurst, into which the cadets moved in 1812.
Sandhurst, and he fought in the Sudan (1888) and in the Boer War (1899-1902).
www.directory.co.uk /Royal_Military_College_Sandhurst.htm   (224 words)

  
 KGB Deep Background: Biographies
He has lectured on journalism, law, and war at the City University London, Manchester University, Queen Elizabeth College Oxford, Penn State, UCLA, the Inner Temple, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and at the RMA Sandhurst.
He was twice named British journalist of the year (1980 and 1988) and won the Overseas Press Club of America award in 1975 for the best book on foreign affairs, a history of war reporting and propaganda called "The First Casualty".
He has lectured on journalism, law and war at various British and American universities and for the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Royal Military Acadamy, Sandhurst.
www.pbs.org /redfiles/kgb/deep/kgb_deep_bios_detail.htm   (5503 words)

  
 RED THRUST STAR
Charles Dick, head of the British Armys Conflict Studies Research Center at Sandhurst, is a frequent contributor to the bulletin.
Also the author of the "Genforce II" tactics manual, he has offered to share a portion of the manual to show what the British Army will be training against as a futuristic adversary.
Genforce II, Operational Art and Tactics, was conceived and written by C.J. Dick, the Head of the Conflict Studies Research Center, RMA Sandhurst (with some help from the CSRC's air desk for the relevant air chapters).
fmso.leavenworth.army.mil /red-star/issues/APR96/APR96.HTML   (15877 words)

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