• Chief Royal Engineer (CRE) is the official head of the Corps of Royal Engineers of the British Army. Before the English Restoration a Chief Engineer was...
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    the British Armed Forces and is headed by the Chief Royal Engineer. The Corps Headquarters and the Royal School of Military Engineering are in Chatham...
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  • Engineer-in-Chief (Bangladesh army) Engineer-in-Chief (Pakistan Army) Chief Royal Engineer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Chief mechanical engineer and locomotive superintendent are titles applied by British, Australian, and New Zealand railway companies to the person ultimately...
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  • The Royal Australian Engineers (RAE) is the military engineering corps of the Australian Army (although the word corps does not appear in their name or...
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  • comprise the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers (RCE; French: Corps du génie royal canadien). The mission of the Canadian Military Engineers is to contribute...
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    Christopher Tickell (category Royal Engineers officers)
    and retired from the Army on 27 December 2022. He was appointed Chief Royal Engineer on 1 January 2024. He was appointed a Member of the Order of the...
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    warfare against enemy communications. In 1870, 'C' Telegraph Troop, Royal Engineers, was founded under Captain Montague Lambert. The Troop was the first...
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    The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME /ˈriːmiː/ REE-mee) is the maintenance arm of the British Army that maintains the equipment...
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    harbour facilities at Dunkirk from 1713 to 1733, and serving as Chief Royal Engineer and Surveyor-General of the Ordnance from 1742 to 1750. He died in...
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