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RMAS

Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

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RMAS

Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

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RMA

Royal Military Academy (Sandhurst, Surrey, UK)

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RMCS

Royal Military College, Sandhurst

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RMCS

Royal Military College, Sandhurst

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Sandhurst
or Bendigo (27), a mining city of Victoria, Australia, on Bendigo Creek, 101 m. NW. of Melbourne; came into existence with the "gold rush" of 1851; mines are still of value; a good trade in grain, brewing, iron-founding, &c., is also done.

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