The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is the British Army officer initial training centre. The Academy opened its doors in 1947 in the former Royal Military College (RMC) at Sandhurst. The Academy is prestigious and has had many famous alumni including Sir Winston Churchill. The Academy straddles the border between the counties of Hampshire, Berkshire and Surrey, marked by a small stream known as the Wish Stream, after which the Academy journal is named. Prince Harry of Wales attended Sandhurst, commissioning on 12 April 2006, and his brother Prince William of Wales is now in his second term there. All British Army officers, and many from elsewhere in the world, are trained at Sandhurst.
The Commissioning Course, lasting 44 weeks, must be passed by most British regular army officers before they receive their commission. It is usually preceded by the Regular Commissions Board and followed by a further training course specific to the Corps the officer will serve in. Shorter commissioning courses are run for "professionally qualified officers" (eg, doctors, dentists, nurses, vets and chaplains) and Territorial Army officers. This shorter course, lasting just 3 weeks, is known colloquially as the 'Vicars and Tarts course.'
Sandhurst also runs a variety of other courses for officers, most notably the Late Entry Officer Course (LEOC), and has renowned academic departments staffed by civilian lecturers.
Within a company are three platoons each of thirty officer cadets, commanded by a Captain and supported by a Colour Sergeant. Dettingen Company is divided along the same lines as the regular intakes, though smaller courses may consist of only two platoons.
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