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The Royal Engineers in Egypt and the Sudan. Institution of Royal Engineers. Sliz, John (2013). Commander Royal Engineers. The Headquarters of the Royal Engineers at Arnhem. Travelouge 219. ISBN 978-1-927679-04-3. Smithers, A. J. (1991). Honourable Conquests: An Account of the Enduring Work of the Royal Engineers Throughout the Empire. Pen & Sword.
Below is a list of the regiments of the Royal Engineers. [11]See RSME for 1 RSME Regiment and 3 RSME Regiment; 21 Engineer Regiment, at Claro Barracks, Ripon [12]. Regimental Headquarters
After the Army 2020 Refine, the group now has the following structure (Volunteer units have RHQ location shown); [2] Group Headquarters, at Wing Barracks, Bulford Camp 21 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Claro Barracks, Ripon [3] [4] [5]
26 Engineer Regiment working at a desert camp in Afghanistan. The unit was formed in 1950 and in April 1956 moved to 4th Armoured Division in the same role. In November 1957, the regiment was reorganised and re-titled as "Headquarters Royal Engineers, 4th Division" and moved to Paderborn, Germany.
In August 2001, Headquarters Royal Engineers, Theatre Troops was established as a subdivision of HQ Theatre Troops based in Upavon.On 1 April 2005, the headquarters was redesignated as part of the LANDmark review as 8th Force Engineer Brigade and subsequently took control of the three engineer groups: 12th (Air Support), 29th (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search), and 170th (Infrastructure ...
The regiment was broken up in March 1960 and its headquarters was renamed as the Headquarters Royal Engineers, 3rd Division. In 1972 the regiment served in Northern Ireland. By 1975, [2] the regiment moved to Perham Down, also in Wiltshire, and in 1979 assisted the civil community in the Dominican Republic during Hurricane David.
The move was made possible by the completion of North Kent Railway, which facilitated a fast transport link into London. The Headquarters of the Royal Engineers, also based in Woolwich, was not moved to Chatham until 1856. [4] The first courses at the Royal Engineers Establishment were done on an all ranks basis with the greatest regard to economy.
Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers [50] Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, at Monmouth Castle [51] Jersey Field Squadron (Royal Militia of the Isle of Jersey), in Saint Helier, Jersey. Guernsey Troop, at Saint Peter Port, Guernsey; 100 (Militia) Field Squadron, at Chapman House, Cwmbran [52] 1 Troop, at Artillery Grounds, Bristol [53]