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There can be as many as ten companies within the RMAS at any one time, each commanded by a Major and named after a famous battle or campaign in which the British Army has fought.

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Marlborough Room showing tryptych on leather of the Battle of Blenheim by Horensburg RMAS Collection
Platoons are commanded by captains, with a colour sergeant who takes the main burden of day-to-day training, especially during the first term ( unlike West Point, RMAS entrusts the majority of officer training to Senior Non-Commissioned Officers ).
Under Officer is an appointment held by senior Officer Cadets at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst ( RMAS ) and in the University Officers Training Corps ( although these latter are not strictly trainee officers ), and is also the highest rank that can be held by cadets in the Combined Cadet Force and Army Cadet Force.

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The TACC consists of four training modules ; the first three are conducted under the supervision of RMAS at TA Regional Training Centres, with Module 4 of the Officers ' training and assessment being conducted at Sandhurst.
The RMAS merged with the former Port Auxiliary Service in 1976 to form a component of the Naval Service that is known as Marine Services.

RMAS and Defence
The Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service ( RMAS ) was based in Pembroke Dock until disestablishment in 2008, and the Ministry of Defence sold the freehold of the site to the Milford Haven Port Authority ( MHPA ) in 2007.

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New Colours are presented to RMAS, June 2005.
The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst ( RMAS ), commonly known simply as Sandhurst, is the British Army officer initial training centre located adjacent to the village of Sandhurst, Berkshire, about southwest of London.
Following the ending of National Service in the UK and the closing of the Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot ( which had trained Short Service Commissioned Officers ) in 1972, the RMAS became the sole establishment for male initial officer training in the British Army.
In overall command of the RMAS is the Commandant of the Academy, usually an officer of Major General rank.
The main RMAS Commissioning Courses start in January, May and September of each year.
* Until 1984, the RMAS had its own band-The RMAS Band Corps, the smallest Regiment in the British Army.
* was the monitor M33 converted to a coastal minelayer and renamed in 1925, renamed as a boom defence workshop C23 ( M ), and as hulk C23 in 1946, and later known as RMAS Minerva.
The Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service ( RMAS ) was a British Government agency which ran a variety of non-combat support vessels for the Royal Navy.
Serco were preferred bidders for the next contract, and the RMAS was disbanded on 31 March 2008.
RMAS vessels carried the ship prefix RMAS and auxiliary ( A ) or yard ( Y ) pennant numbers.
For most of the last 20 years of MOD usage, the principal RMAS assets seen in the base were the MOD Salvage & Mooring Team ( formerly CSALMO ) vessels located there, the majority of which were relocated to the Serco base in Burntisland on the River Forth upon the activation of the £ 1bn Future Provision of Marine Services ( FPMS ) contract in May 2008.
Sir George Scovell is buried in RMAS ( Royal Military College, Sandhurst ) Cemetery.
RMAS typically appoint two JUOs per platoon in the final term of the Commissioning Course.
The appointment of SUO is not currently used at RMAS.
At RMAS and in the UOTCs, JUOs wear an Austrian Knot above a single bar on their rank slide and SUOs wear an Austrian Knot above two bars.
By passing the Board, scholars have a guaranteed place at Sandhurst, and they do not need to pass the AOSB Main Board to enter RMAS.
* RMAS Adamant is a small submarine tender and personnel ferry in the Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service.

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Over the course of many centuries, the play has attracted some of the most renowned actors to the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
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