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  2. Duke of York's Royal Military School - Wikipedia

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    The school was co-educational; which makes the Duke of York's the second co-educational boarding school in the United Kingdom. The first co-educational institution was the Royal Hibernian Military School in Dublin which was relocated and merged with Duke of York's after Ireland declared independence. [9]

  3. Category:People educated at the Duke of York's Royal Military ...

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    Pages in category "People educated at the Duke of York's Royal Military School" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Duke of York's Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    It was originally called the Royal Military Asylum and was a school for the children of soldiers' widows. [2] In 1892 it was renamed the Duke of York's Royal Military School. In 1909, the school moved to new premises in Dover, and the Asylum building was taken over by the Territorial Army and renamed the Duke of York's Barracks in 1911. [3]

  5. The 12 military roles stripped from the Duke of York

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  6. Richard Connaughton - Wikipedia

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    Connaughton was educated at Duke of York's Royal Military School in Dover, Kent and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. [1] He served in the British Army for more than 30 years, where he specialised in military logistics. [1] Connaughton was stationed in East Asia at the Brigade of Gurkhas, before being seconded to Germany and Northern ...

  7. Category : Duke of York's Royal Military School alumni

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  8. Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany - Wikipedia

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    The Duke of York's Royal Military School is named in the duke's honour as he was largely responsible for the founding of the school by Royal Warrant in 1801 (it was originally called the Royal Military Asylum for the Children of Soldiers of the Regular Army). The school was moved to its current site near Dover in 1909.

  9. Military academy - Wikipedia

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    Duke of York's Royal Military SchoolMilitary based secondary school in Dover, Kent; students are influenced to join the forces after education, but have no commitment to do so. There are also numerous Cadet forces that operate for all branches of the armed forces for children aged 10–20.