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Royal Academy of Music The Royal Academy of Music (sometimes abbreviated to RAM) is a music school in London, England and is one of the leading music institutions in the world. It was founded by Lord Burghersh in 1822 and in 1830 was granted a Royal Charter by King George IV 'to promote the cultivation of the science of music and to afford facilities for attaining perfection in it by assisting with general instruction all persons desirous of acquiring knowledge thereof'.
Royal Academy summer exhibition The Summer Exhibition is an Open art exhibition held annually by the Royal Academy in Burlington House, Piccadilly in central London. The exhibition includes paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, architectural designs and models and is the largest and most popular open exhibition in the United Kingdom.
Royal Adelaide Golf Club The Royal Adelaide Golf Club (often referred to as Seaton) is a private golf club in Adelaide, South Australia. It is widely acknowledged as ranking with the best in Australia, and has a world ranking that fluctuates around 50.
Royal Adelaide Hospital The Royal Adelaide Hospital is Adelaide's largest hospital with over 700 beds. It is one of the most advanced Australian Hospitals and many people come from surrounding nations to use Adelaide's world-renowned Burns unit.
Royal Adelaide Showgrounds The Royal Adelaide Showgrounds or Wayville Showgrounds hold many of Adelaide's most popular events including the Royal Adelaide Show. They are south of Greenhill Road and west of Goodwood Road in the suburb of Wayville.
Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs The Royal Advisory Council for Saharan Affairs (CORCAS) (French: Conseil royal consultatif pour les affaires sahariennes) is an advisory committee to the Moroccan government on the Western Sahara. It was originally devised by King Hassan II in the 1970s, but allowed to expire, and renewed by his son, Mohammed VI in early 2006, after the proposal of an autonomy plan devised to replace the United Nations' Baker Plan.
Royal African Company The Royal African Company was a slaving company set up by the Stuart family and London merchants once the former retook the English throne in the English Restoration of 1660. It was led by James, Duke of York, Charles II's brother.
Royal Agricultural Society (NSW agricultural organisation) The Royal Agricultural Society (RAS) of New South Wales is an organisation concerned with the management of agriculture in Australia. It also has other interests, such as the management of the Sydney Showground.
Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales The Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales is an Agricultural society based in New South Wales, Australia. They run many of the agricultural shows around New South Wales including the Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Royal Agricultural Society Shield Royal Agricultural Society Shield, or,(RAS Shield) was the New South Wales Rugby League(NSWRL)’s first premiership trophy. It was presented to each years premiership winning rugby league team, the first to win it 3 years in succession would take permanent ownership of the shield.
Royal Agricultural Winter Fair The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair or affectionately called The Royal is an annual fall fair in Toronto, Canada in the first two weeks of November. It is held at the Exhibition Place in early November of each year.
Royal Air Force The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the air force branch of the British Armed Forces. The RAF was formed on April 1, 1918 and has taken a significant role in British military history since then, playing a large part in World War II and in conflicts such as the recent war in Iraq.
Royal Air Force Club The Royal Air Force Club (often referred to as the RAF Club) is situated at 128 Piccadilly, London. While it is sometimes referred to as a gentlemens' club, membership is open to men and women who hold or have held commissions in the RAF, PMRAFNS, Reserve Forces and Commonwealth and friendly foreign air forces.
Royal Air Force Germany Royal Air Force Germany was a command of the Royal Air Force and part of British Forces Germany, consisting of those units based in Germany initially as part of the occupation following World War II and later as part of the RAF's commitment to the defence of Europe during the Cold War.
Royal Air Force Police The Royal Air Force Police (RAFP) is the military police branch of the British Royal Air Force. It was formed on 1 April 1918, when the RAF was formed from the merger of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS).
Royal Air Force, Bermuda, 1939-1945 The Royal Air Force (RAF) operated from two locations in Bermuda during the Second World War. Bermuda's location had made it an important naval station since US independence, and, with the advent of the aeroplane, had made it as important to trans-Atlantic aviation in the decades before the Jet Age.
Royal Air Forces Association The Royal Air Forces Association, or RAFA, is a UK-based organisation which provides care and support to serving and retired members of the 'Royal Air Forces' (that is, Air Forces of the British Commonwealth) and their dependants.
Royal Albert DLR station Royal Albert DLR station is a station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in the Docklands area of east London. The station serves the western end of the north quay of the Royal Albert Dock, from which it takes its name.
Royal Albert Hall Organ The Grand Organ situated in the Royal Albert Hall in London, is the largest pipe organ in the UK. It was originally built by Henry "Father" Willis and most recently rebuilt by Mander Organs, having 147 stops and 9997 speaking pipes.
Royal Alberta Museum The Royal Alberta Museum is located in Edmonton, Alberta and was named the Provincial Museum of Alberta until May 24, 2005 when Queen Elizabeth II visited. It has a natural history exhibit, a wildlife exhibit and a Native Culture exhibit as well as some smaller displays.
Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children The Children's Hospital at Westmead, officially the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, is a major hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Hawkesbury Road in Westmead. It is a teaching hospital of the University of Sydney.
Royal Alexandra Hospital, Brighton The Royal Alexandra Hospital for Sick Children is a children's hospital located in Dyke Road, Brighton in East Sussex. It provides outpatient services, inpatient facilities including intensive care, for children, and a 24 hour emergency care service for children referred by GPs and other specialists.
Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes The Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes is a social and benevolent fraternal organisation open to men. Its aim is to aid members in need and their families, and the families of deceased members as well as to support other charitable groups.
Royal Apothecary Society In the fictional Warcraft Universe, the Royal Apothecary Society is a group of Forsaken who have been entrusted with the duty to develop deadly toxins and poisons to eradicate all life in the world of Azeroth. This job was entrusted to them by Sylvanas Windrunner, leader of the Forsaken.
Royal Arch Cascade Royal Arch Cascade is a waterfall located on the north wall of Yosemite Valley and the Yosemite National Park, USA, within walking distance from the Ahwahnee Hotel. The falls are 1,250 feet high and are usually dry by June.
Royal Arch Purple The Royal Arch Purple is a "higher degree" of initiation within the Orange Order which is believed to be of Masonic origin."The ritualists were those renegade Orangemen who adhered to the neo-Masonic Royal Arch Purple Order and Royal Black Preceptory degrees.
Royal Archaeological Institute The Royal Archaelogical Institute is the only remaining aspect of the old Royal Archaelogical Society of Britain, now a part of the Society of Antiquaries of London. It is primarily devoted to the publication of the Archaeological Journal, a production of archaelogical news that has been in print since 1844.
Royal Archives The Royal Archives, also known as the Queen's Archives, are a division of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. It is operationally under the control of the Keeper of the Royal Archives, who is customarily the Private Secretary to the Sovereign.
Royal Armoured Corps The Royal Armoured Corps (RAC) is currently a collection of ten regular regiments, mostly converted from old horse cavalry regiments, and four Yeomanry regiments of the Territorial Army. It provides the armour capability of the British Army, with vehicles such as the Challenger 2 Tank and the Scimitar Reconnaissance Vehicle.
Royal Army Dental Corps The Royal Army Dental Corps (RADC) is a specialist corps in the British Army that provides dental care services to British Army personnel and their families in war and in peace. The Corps form part of the British Army's Army Medical Services.
Royal Army Medical Corps The Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all British Army personnel and their families in war and in peace. Together with the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps and Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, the RAMC forms the British Army's essential Army Medical Services.
Royal Army Ordnance Corps The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a former corps of the British Army. It dealt only with the supply and maintenance of weaponry, munitions and other military equipment until 1965, when it took over most other supply functions, as well as the provision of staff clerks, from the Royal Army Service Corps.
Royal Army Service Corps The Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) was a former corps of the British Army. It was responsible for transport; supply of food, water, fuel, and general domestic stores such as clothing, furniture and stationery (but not ammunition and military and technical equipment, which were the responsibility of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps); administration of barracks; and provision of staff clerks to headquarters units.
Royal Army Veterinary Corps The Royal Army Veterinary Corps (RAVC) is an administrative and operational branch of the British Army responsible for the provision, training and care of animals. Unusually, although it is responsible for providing what might be termed materiel, it is under the control of the Adjutant-General, who is in charge of personnel.
Royal Arsenal The Royal Arsenal, originally known as the Woolwich Warren, carried out armaments manufacture, ammunition proofing and explosives research. It was sited on the south bank of the River Thames in Woolwich in south-east London.
Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society The Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society (RACS) was a consumer co-operative society based in south east London. Set up in 1868 by 20 workers from the Royal Arsenal, the RACS began as a food shop in a house in Plumstead and expanded into a huge range of commercial, social & political activities.
Royal Artillery Barracks The Royal Artillery Barracks at Woolwich in south-east London is the "home" of the Royal Artillery. It is famous for having the longest continuous building facade in the UK as well as for having the largest parade square of any UK barracks.
Royal Asiatic Society The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (RAS) was, according to its Royal Charter of August 11, 1824, established to further "the investigation of subjects connected with and for the encouragement of science literature and the arts in relation to Asia." From its incorporation the Society has been a forum, through lectures, its journal, and other publications, for scholarship relating to Asian culture and society of the highest level.
Royal Assent The granting of Royal Assent is the formal method by which a constitutional monarch completes the legislative process of lawmaking by formally assenting to an Act of Parliament. While the power to withhold Royal Assent was once exercised often, it is almost never exercised under modern constitutional conventions.
Royal Assent (Ireland) The granting, reserving or withholding of the Royal Assent was one of the key roles, and potentially one of the key powers, possessed by the Governor-General of the Irish Free State. Until it was granted, no bill passed by the Oireachtas (comprised of the Dáil — Chamber of Deputes — and the Seanad — Senate —) could complete its passage of enactment and become law.
Royal Association of Belgian Actuaries The Royal Association of Belgian Actuaries is the national association for actuaries in Belgium. It is known as the ARAB/KVBA due to its names in Dutch—Koninklijke Vereniging van Belgische Actuarissen—and French—L’Association Royale des Actuaires de Belgique.
Royal Astronomical Society The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) began as the Astronomical Society of London in 1820 to support astronomical research (mainly carried on at the time by 'gentleman astronomers' rather than professionals). It became the Royal Astronomical Society in 1831 on receiving its Royal Charter from William IV.
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) is a national, non-profit, charitable organization devoted to the advancement of astronomy and allied sciences. At present, there are 28 local branches of the Society, called Centres, located in towns and cities across the country from St.
Royal Australasian College of Physicians The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, or RACP, is the organisation responsible for training, educating, and representing over 9,000 physicians (known as internists in the USA and some other locations) and paediatricians in Australia and New Zealand.
Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union The Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, also known as Birds Australia, was founded in 1901 to promote the study and conservation of the native bird species of Australia and adjacent regions. This makes it Australia's oldest national birding association.
Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union Fellows The Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) may elect somebody to the position of Fellow, the highest grade of membership, for service to the RAOU and to ornithology. Fellows of the RAOU are entitled to use the letters FRAOU after their name.
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists (RANZCO) is responsible for training, examining and representing ophthalmologists in Australia and New Zealand. There are currently about 700 fellows in Australia.
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) is the leading professional organisation for the promotion of the science and practice of the medical specialties of diagnostic and interventional radiology and radiation oncology in Australia and New Zealand. The College has members throughout the world.
Royal Australian Air Force The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is the air force branch of the Australian Defence Force. The RAAF began in March 1914 as the Australian Flying Corps and became a fully independent air force in March 1921.
Royal Australian Air Force Ensign The Royal Australian Air Force Ensign is used by the Royal Australian Air Force in Australia and overseas. It is based on the Australian national flag, with the field changed to sky-blue, and the southern cross tilted clockwise to make room for the RAAF roundel inserted in the lower fly.
Royal Australian Armoured Corps The Royal Australian Armoured Corps (RAAC) is the overall umbrella grouping of Regular Army and Army Reserve regiments equipped with armoured vehicles in the Australian Army. The corps was formed in 1941 as the Australian Armoured Corps, before being given the Royal prefix in 1948.
Royal Australian Army Medical Corps The Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (RAAMC) is the branch of the Australian Army responsible for providing medical care to Army personnel. The RAAMC was formed in 1903 and has participated in every Australian Army operation.
Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps The Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps (RAAOC) is the Corps within the Australian Army concerned with supply and administration. The Corps contains clerks, operator supplies (including q-store staff, warehouse staff and food technicians), petroleum operators, parachute riggers and ammunition technicians.
Royal Australian Historical Society The Royal Australian Historical Society is a voluntary organisation founded in Sydney, Australia in 1901 to encourage Australians to understand more about their history. It has a membership throughout Australia and all its activities and facilities are funded by contributions from its members and benefactors.
Royal Australian Chemical Institute The Royal Australian Chemical Institute is both the qualifying body in Australia for professional chemists and a learned society promoting the science and practice of chemistry in all its branches. The organisation hosts conferences, seminars and workshops.
Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve (RANVR) is a defunct reserve force of the Royal Australian Navy. The current Royal Australian Naval Reserve was formed in June 1973, from a merger of the RANVR and the RANR (Seagoing).
Royal Australian Navy The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the naval branch of the Australian Defence Force. Established in 1909, the RAN was formed out of the Commonwealth Naval Forces, the small navy of Australia after federation, which consisted of the colonial navies of the new Australian states.
Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre The Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre is the maritime museum of the Royal Australian Navy. The centre opened on 4 October 2005 and is located within the Public Access Area on the northern end of Garden Island Naval base.
Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service The Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service is the collective name of the submarine element of the Royal Australian Navy. The service currently forms the Navy's Submarine Force Element Group and consists of six Collins class submarines.
Royal Australian Survey Corps The Royal Australian Survey Corps (RASvy) was a Corps of the Australian Army that was disbanded on 1 July 1996. This Corps was responsible for the mapping of Australia and countries where the Australian Defence Force was deployed on operations.
Royal Automobile Club of Queensland [Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) is a motoring club and mutual organisation which provides roadside assistance, insurance and other services in Queensland]. It is a member of the [[Australian Automobile Association
Royal Auxiliary Air Force The Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF) is the volunteer reserve part of the Royal Air Force. It consists of paid volunteers who give up some of their weekends, evenings and holidays to train at one of a number of squadrons around the United Kingdom
Royal Bahraini Air Force The Royal Bahraini Air Force (RBAF) was formerly known as Bahrain Ameri Air Force (BAAF) but since the elections of 14 February 2002, the state became a Monarchy and the Armed Forces were renamed accordingly. The air force had 650 personnel in 1992A Country Study: Bahrain, Library of Congress..
Royal Bank Building, Toronto The Royal Bank Building on King street West in Toronto, is one of a few of RBC Financial's offices in the downtown core. Construction on this building commenced with the laying of the corner stone by then Royal Bank of Canada Chairman James Allan in 1964.
Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago The Royal Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (RBTT), is currently one of the larger financial commercial banks of Trinidad and Tobago. As a subsidiary of RBTT Financial Holdings Limited, RBTT is also fast becoming one of the largest commercial banking corporations in the Caribbean region with a group asset base of over US$6.
Royal Bank Plaza Royal Bank Plaza in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is main office of the Royal Bank of Canada (Its corporate headquarters being in Montreal). The building occupies a full block, bordered by Bay, Front and Wellington Streets in the financial district.
Royal Barbados Police Band The Royal Barbados Police Band has been a prominent musical group in Barbados since its foundation in 1889. Police bands are common throughout the Anglophone Caribbean, and are known for playing a wide variety of Caribbean music, as well as marches and popular songs.
Royal Bath and West of England Society The Royal Bath and West of England Society is a charitable society founded in 1777 to promote and improve agriculture and related activities around the West Country of England. Based at the Royal Bath and West of England Society Showground near Shepton Mallet in Somerset, the society is a registered charity in England and Wales (no.
Royal Belfast Academical Institution The Royal Belfast Academical Institution, commonly known as Inst., is a voluntary non-denominational grammar school for boys, founded in 1810, in College Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland and is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC).
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences is a museum in the Belgian capital of Brussels dedicated to natural history. Its most important pieces are 30 fossilized Iguanodon skeletons, which were discovered in 1878 in Bernissart.
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service The Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is a statutory fire and rescue service covering the area of the ceremonial county of Berkshire in England. The fire service was formerly administered by Berkshire County Council, but when that was abolished the service became the responsibility of the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority, made up of representatives from the six unitary authorities of Bracknell Forest Borough Council, Reading Borough Council, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Slough Borough Council, West Berkshire Council, and Wokingham District Council.
Royal Bhutan Army The Royal Bhutan Army (RBA), formed in 1950, is the all-volunteer army of the Kingdom of Bhutan. Besides the RBA, there is also the Royal Bodyguard (RBG) responsible for the King's security and the Royal Bhutan Police (RBP).
Royal Bioscope Company The Royal Bioscope Company was the first film production company in Bengal, and possibly the first in India, set up by Hiralal Sen, along with Matilal Sen, Deboki Lal Sen and Bholanath Gupta, in 1898. The intial productions used an Urban Bioscope bought from Warwick Trading Company in London.
Royal Birkdale Golf Club Royal Birkdale Golf Club in the town of Southport, England, is one of the clubs in the Open Championship rotation. The club has hosted The Open eight times since 1954, with the next championship to be held in 2008.
Royal Black Institution The Royal Black Institution, also known as the Royal Black Preceptory, or The Imperial Grand Black Chapter Of The British Commonwealth is a Protestant fraternal society. It was formed in Ireland in 1797, two years after the formation of the Orange Order in Dan Winter's cottage, Loughgall, County Armagh.
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is a London borough in south-west London, England. The main town in the borough is Kingston upon Thames, but it covers a wider area also including places such as Surbiton, Chessington, New Malden and Tolworth.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne The Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne are botanical gardens located near the centre of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on the south bank of the Yarra River. They are comprised of 354,000 square metres (35 hectares or 87 acres) of beautifully landscaped gardens.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney The Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, Australia, are the largest of three major botanical gardens open to the public in Sydney, along with the Mount Annan Botanic Garden and the Mount Tomah Botanic Garden. The park, managed by the same trust as The Domain adjoining it, is free to access and open every day of the year.
Royal Botanical Gardens, Ontario Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) is headquartered in Burlington and also include lands in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the major tourist attractions between Niagara Falls and Toronto, as well as a significant local and regional horticultural, education, conservation and scientific resource.
Royal Brisbane International College The Royal Brisbane International College (or RBIC) is open for 30,000 international students and is located on the Brisbane River in the South Bank Parklands. It is accredited with National Recognised Training and NEAS Australia.
Royal British Bank v Turquand Royal British Bank v Turquand (1856) 6 E&B 327, and the eponymous "Rule in Turquand's Case" refer to the rule of English law that a third party dealing with a company is entitled to presume that a person held out by the company has the necessary authority to act on behalf of the company.
Royal Brunei Royal Brunei Airlines (Malay: Penerbangan DiRaja Brunei, Jawi: ﻓﻧﺭﺑﺎڠن ﺩﻴﺮﺍﺝ ﺑﺮﻮﻧﻲ), or RBA, is the international airline of the Sultanate of Brunei. It is wholly owned by the Government of Brunei and is the flag carrier for the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam.
Royal Brunei Armed Forces The Sultan of Brunei is both Minister of Defense and Supreme Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF) (Malay: Angkatan Tentera Diraja Brunei (ATDB)). All servicemen in the Royal Brunei Land Forces, Royal Brunei Navy, and Royal Brunei Air Force units are made up of volunteers.
Royal Brunei Land Forces The Royal Brunei Land Forces (Malay: Tentera Darat Diraja Brunei (TDDB)) is the land component of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. The RBLF has responsibility for maintaining the territorial defence of Brunei, both from attack from outsiders, and by assisting the Royal Brunei Police in maintaining law and order.
Royal Brunei Navy The Royal Brunei Navy (Malay: Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei (TLDB)) is the naval defence force of Brunei Darrussalam. It is a small but relatively well-equipped force, and it will see an increase in its operational capabilities with the delivery of three new British-built corvettes from BAE Systems, Scotland.
Royal Brunei Police The Royal Brunei Police (Malay: Polis Diraja Brunei (PDRB)) was founded in 1921 with the passing of the Brunei Police Force Enactment. The police force is in charge of prisons, fire services, the issuing of licenses, immigration, and keeping law and order in the streets.
Royal Burial Ground Except for sovereigns, since 1928, most members of the Royal Family have been interred in the Royal Burial Ground or cemetery behind Queen Victoria's mausoleum. Among those interred there are three of Victoria's children, Princess Helena of the United Kingdom; Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn; and Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll.
Royal Bus Lines Royal Bus Lines is a private bus service in Atlanta, Georgia which operates on Buford Highway and Roswell Road, servicing Perimeter Mall and other surrounding areas. The bus stops primarily at existing MARTA bus stops.
Royal coat of arms of Scotland The Royal Coat of Arms of Scotland was the official coat of arms of the monarchs of Scotland, and were used as the official coat of arms of the Kingdom of Scotland until the Union of the Crowns in 1603. Afterwards, the arms became an integral part of the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom.
Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom The Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom is the official coat of arms of the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II. These arms are used by the Queen in her official capacity as monarch, and are officially known as her Arms of Dominion.
Royal court music of Huế Huế Royal Music or Nha Nhac (meaning “Elegant Music” or "Ceremonial Music") refers to the Vietnamese royal court music performed at annual ceremonies, including anniversaries and religious holidays, as well as special events such as coronations, funerals or official receptions. Nha Nhac is the second cultural property to be recognised by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity in 2003 together with Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park in Quang Binh Province.
Royal Caledonian Curling Club The Royal Caledonian Curling Club (RCCC) is the mother club of the sport of curling, and the governing body of curling in Scotland. The RCCC was founded on 25 July 1838 in Edinburgh, and granted its royal charter by Queen Victoria in 1843, after she had witnessed a demonstration of the sport played on the polished ballroom floor of Scone Palace the previous year.
Royal Cambodian Armed Forces The Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) consists of the Supreme Command Headquarters (SCHQ) located in Phnom Penh, three distinct forces, the Army, Navy, Air Force and the military police. The RCAF was created in 1993 by the merger of the Cambodian People's Armed Forces and the two noncommunist resistance armies.
Royal Canadian Air Cadets The Royal Canadian Air Cadets (RCAirC) is a Canadian national youth program sponsored by the Canadian Forces (CF) and the civilian Air Cadet League of Canada (ACL). Administered by the Canadian Forces, the program is funded through the Department of National Defence (DND) with the civilian partner providing support in the local community.
Royal Canadian Air Farce Royal Canadian Air Farce (usually abbreviated to Air Farce) is a Canadian comedy troupe that starred in an eponymous radio show on CBC radio from 1973 to 1997, and currently star in a top-rated television show, broadcast on CBC Television.
Royal Canadian Air Force The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) was the air force of Canada from 1924 until 1968 when the three branches of the Canadian military were merged into the Canadian Forces. The modern Canadian air force has been known as Canadian Forces Air Command (AIRCOM) since 1975, but still refers to itself as the "Air Force" and maintains many of the traditions of the RCAF.
Royal Canadian Air Force Police Royal Canadian Air Force Police was responsible for military police functions for the Royal Canadian Air Force and merge with Canadian Provost Corps to form the Military Police Branch following the creation of the Canadian Forces in 1968.
Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division The Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division was an element of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) formed during World War II. The Women's Division was originally called the Canadian Women's Auxiliary Air Force, which formed in 1941.
Royal Canadian Armoured Corps The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps (RCAC) is the armoured branch of service of the Canadian Forces Land Force Command (Canadian Army), including regular force and militia regiments. The corps was formed in 1940 as the Canadian Armoured Corps with Major-General (then Colonel) F.
Royal Canadian Army Cadets The Royal Canadian Army Cadets (RCAC) is a Canadian national youth program sponsored by the Canadian Forces and the civilian Army Cadet League of Canada. Administered by the Canadian Forces, the program is funded through the Department of National Defence with the civilian partner providing support in the local community.
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