Sandhurst honours success of first Cambodian graduate


Nall Stephen Dariddh receives the Sandhurst medal from academy Commandant Major-General Zac Stenning, OBE. - UK Embassy in Phnom Penh

PHNOM PENH: Nall Stephen Dariddh has become the first Cambodian cadet to graduate from the UK’s prestigious Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS).

Following an intensive 10-month training period, he was not only honoured with the traditional “Sandhurst Medal”, which features the cypher of newly-crowned UK King Charles III for the first time, and is presented to international graduates, but was also awarded the prestigious Bertrand Stuart War Studies Prize.

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