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Duntroon

British  
/ dʌnˈtruːn /

noun

  1. a suburb of Canberra: seat of the Royal Military College of Australia

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"We expect to save $900,000 by substituting volunteers for State trainees and the Royal Military College at Duntroon may be closed."

From Time Magazine Archive

In those held by the Light Horse Brigade under Colonel G. de L. Ryrie, encountered Lieutenant Elliot, last seen a year ago at Duntroon.

From Gallipoli Diary, Volume I by Hamilton, Ian, Sir

A sequel to the military review was a visit a few days later to Duntroon College, the Sandhurst of Australia.

From Down Under With the Prince by Duncan, Sara Jeannette

They arrived at the Ferry about nine in the morning, and by Samuel's advice, the Chevalier immediately sought the help of Mr. Graham, a gentleman of Jacobite family, then living at Duntroon.

From The True Story Book by Lang, Andrew

The opening of the war found him physical instructor and bayonet drill master at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, New South Wales.

From The Argus Pheasant by Beecham, John Charles