23 Parachute Engineer Regiment
@AirborneSappers
The British Army's only Airborne Engineer Regiment. We provide military engineering solutions to @16AirAssltBCT - the UK's Global Response Force
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http://www.army.mod.uk/royalengineers/26293.aspx 21-11-2016 22:50:01
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After a busy 2 years, Major Borley hands over command to Major Harvey as OC 51 Para Sqn RE.
Thank you for your hard work during your time in command ๐ท ๐.
16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team Corps of Royal Engineers
Comd 8 Engr Bde opening the 2023 Military Engineer Conference discussing the military engineer contribution to How We Fight 2026. The Field Army Institution of Royal Engineers 1 (UK) Division RSME Group
It's #Coronation Day! We wish all of our #SapperFamily taking part today all the best! Here you can see them preparing for their group photos taken last week ๐ธ๐ช๐
Please send in your photos/videos if you spot them!
The QGE
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#RoyalEngineers #Ubique
The MilEng Air Manoeuvre Taskforce supporting 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, 11 Group RAF & UK Joint Force Headquarters operations in Sudan included @airbornesappers, 33 Engineer Regiment (EOD&S), 1st Military Working Dog Regiment & 20 Wks Gp RE, & was further spโd by the wider Corps of Royal Engineers network, inc 28 Engr Regt (C-CBRN) & BFCyprus, a great team ๐ช๐ผ!
The Sutton Hoo Ship's Company Newsletter - mailchi.mp/saxonship/the-โฆ To sign up for the next edition visit saxonship.org #suttonhooship #shipbuilding #sapperfamily #thelongshed #axe
Our #SapperFamily from 51 Para Sqn have been supporting the Sutton Hoo Ship's Company in reconstructing a 90ft Anglo-Saxon ship, found nearby at Sutton Hoo. With their trade skills they have been utilising Anglo-Saxon tools during the project. Fantastic work!
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His Majesty The King has become Colonel-in-Chief of the Corps of Royal Engineers - a role previously held by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Commonly known as the Sappers, the Corps was founded in 1716 and gained the 'Royal' prefix in 1787.
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