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The Military Engineer Services is a Government Organisation in Bangladesh which is responsible for military infrastructure development, maintenance, and preservation. As the PWD of Bangladesh serves the public, this organisation only serves the Bangladesh Armed Forces. Engineer In Chief (E in C), Bangladesh Army is the head of this organisation.
Engineer in Chief (E in C) is a principal staff officer of the Bangladesh Army in army headquarters and a technical advisor to the Chief of Army Staff on combat engineering and military works matters. He is head of the Military Engineer Services and has technical control on Corps of Engineers.
He was the 4th commandant of the Military Institute of Science and Technology in Mirpur Cantonment, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] In February 2006, he was appointed as Engineer-in-Chief (E-in-C) of the Bangladesh Army. As E-in-C, he was also the head of the Military Engineer Services (MES) of the Bangladesh Armed Forces.
Protecting the sovereignty of Bangladesh. Defence Services of Bangladesh and Armed Forces attached to or operating with any of the Armed Forces of Bangladesh excluding planning, co-ordination and arrangement of mobilisation of the defence services on declaration of national emergency/war and co-ordination and control of the activities of the ...
Only surviving building from World War II Airfield, used as site office by MES (Military Engineer Services) Mymensingh Girls' Cadet College was established in 1984 as the first cadet college for girls in Bangladesh alongside the nine existing cadet colleges for boys. Thereafter, the desire to increase the number of places for girls to promote ...
Hasina, who has ruled Bangladesh for 20 of the last 30 years, was elected to a fourth term leading the country of 170 million in January, after arresting thousands of opposition leaders and workers.
Mazid is an army engineer who served as Director of Directorate of Works and Chief Engineer (Army) in Army Headquarters in Military Engineers' Services until 2022. [5] Earlier, he was commander of Bangladesh Army 34 Engineer Construction Brigade. [6] He was project director of the country's first six-lane flyover at Mohipal in Feni. [7]
The college is run by Bangladesh Armed forces. [1] A British Military Advisory Team (BMAT) headed by a Chief Instructor, was the founding and driving force in running the training curriculum in the initial days of the college. The inaugural batch had 30 students from all the three services of Bangladesh Armed Forces and Bangladesh Police.