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Royal Engineers (redirected fromRoyal Corps of Engineers) Acronyms pl n (Military) a branch of the British army that undertakes the building of fortifications, mines, bridges, and other engineering works. Abbreviation:RE Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © Ha...
Define Royal domain. Royal domain synonyms, Royal domain pronunciation, Royal domain translation, English dictionary definition of Royal domain. n. 1. Law Possession and use of one's own land. 2. Manorial land retained for the private use of a feudal lor
I spent 12 years in the Army’sRoyal Engineers; training as a soldier first, then a combat engineer and also as an electrician. My career was varied like many others. From close support for the Royal Marines in Afghanistan, to implementing water supplies for training battle groups in Kenya,...
(ML), physical training instructor (PTI), Assault Engineer (AE), Royal Marines police (RMP), sniper (S), medical assistant (MA), pilot, reconnaissance operator (RO), drill instructor (DL), driver (D), clerk (C), signaller (SI), combat intelligence (CI), armourer (A), and heavy ...
Drawing inspiration from developments in the United Kingdom, where the Royal Corps of Transport, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Pioneer Corps, Army Catering Corps, and the Postal Branch of the Royal Engineers were amalgamated into the Royal Logistic Corps on April 5, 1993, New Zealand considere...
John Gray McKendrick, Royal Engineers. Married (19.02.1944) Hilda Marie Byrom Bramwell (17.02.1916 - 26.01.2010), widow of Lt. Walter Arthur Starkie, RN, and youngest daughter of Dr Edwin Bramwell (1873-), and Elisabeth Cunningham (1879-), of Edinburgh (and niece of Adm. Sir Andrew ...