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  1. Cyril Wagstaff. Geoffrey White (British Army officer) Categories: Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Senior appointments of the British Army. British Army officers. Heads of military schools.

  2. The primary purpose of the establishment was the training of Officer Cadets to become regular commissioned officers in the British Army. RMAS was successor to and the amalgamation of two earlier establishments, the Royal Military Academy Woolwich (RMA) and the Royal Military College Sandhurst (RMC) The title of the new academy honouring its ...

  3. The Royal Military Academy Woolwich 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. A larger building was specially designed for the Royal ...

  4. 328 new homes in SE18 at the site of Royal Military Academy. The Academy is a 328 home development in Woolwich which is now available to purchase. It is a fantastic example of the properties for sale in south-east London. These new homes have double-height living spaces with stunning character windows providing lots of light and amazing views.

  5. 328 new homes in SE18 at the site of Royal Military Academy. The Academy is a 328 home development in Woolwich which is now available to purchase. It is a fantastic example of the properties for sale in south-east London. These new homes have double-height living spaces with stunning character windows providing lots of light and amazing views.

  6. The Royal Military Academy was the training school for many famous military figures, including General Gordon, who entered as a Gentleman Cadet in 1848 (Weinreb et al. 602). References. Grant, John, ed. A Guide to Woolwich. Woolwich: John Grant. 1841. Google Books (free book). Web. 13 February 2013. Guggisberg, Captain F. G.

  7. Reference Code: GBR/0180/RGO 6/2. Scope and Contents The mutual accusations of Lt. W.S. Stratford and W. Woolhouse, 1837.Correspondence on the Superintendent of the proposed Naval School at Portsmouth, 1838-1839.Letter from Captain Shirreff to Airy regarding the rate of pay of schoolmasters in the Navy, 12 August 1840, including 'Naval Notice ...