Cap Badge of the Corps of Royal Engineers (the 1953–2022 version, with the Queen's crown)
Country
Bermuda (United Kingdom overseas territory)
Branch
British Army
Type
Military engineering
Military unit
The Bermuda Volunteer Engineers was a part-time unit created between the two world wars to replace the Regular Royal Engineers detachment, which was withdrawn from the Bermuda Garrison in 1928.
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The BermudaVolunteerEngineers was a part-time unit created between the two world wars to replace the Regular Royal Engineers detachment, which was withdrawn...
Bermuda Militia Artillery (one officer), BermudaVolunteerEngineers (four sappers), and BermudaVolunteer Rifle Corps (sixteen officers and other ranks)...
raised in the 1890s, had been joined in 1931 by the BermudaVolunteerEngineers and in 1939 by Bermuda Militia Infantry), recruited primarily to defend the...
the BermudaVolunteerEngineers with the Royal Engineers in the official Army Lists, which also listed the BermudaVolunteer Rifle Corps and Bermuda Militia...
unaided. A reserve unit of engineers, the BermudaVolunteerEngineers, would not be raised for another four decades. The Bermuda Militia Artillery (BMA)...
the Royal Engineers Fortress Company were withdrawn, with their roles taken up respectively by the BMA and the new BermudaVolunteerEngineers (BVE), raised...
full-time for the duration in the BMA, BVRC, the BermudaVolunteerEngineers (raised in 1931), or the Bermuda Militia Infantry (raised in 1939). Those unable...
The BermudaVolunteer Rifle Corps (BVRC) was created in 1894 as a reserve for the Regular Army infantry component of the Bermuda Garrison. Renamed the...
for Bermuda in 1892, but never raised, and the BermudaVolunteerEngineers that wore Royal Engineers uniforms and replaced the regular Royal Engineers companies...
confederation; Bermuda; Gibraltar; and Malta). The Bermuda Militia Artillery, Bermuda Militia Infantry, BermudaVolunteerEngineers, and the BermudaVolunteer Rifle...
Flying Cross. Born in Pembroke, Bermuda, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham, he enlisted in the BermudaVolunteerEngineers in 1938. The unit was mobilised...
Royal School of Signals. CIS Corps (Ireland) BermudaVolunteerEngineers 97 Signal Squadron (Volunteers) Charlotte Banks (26 January 2020). "New Gurkhas...
funded new reserve units, which included the BermudaVolunteerEngineers (created in 1930), and the Bermuda Militia Infantry and the Home Guard (both created...
the district establishment) for manning coastal artillery. The BermudaVolunteerEngineers was raised in 1931 to take over the Defence Electric Lights)...
which only St. David's Battery was still active by 1939. The BermudaVolunteerEngineers (BVE) was raised in 1931 to take on the role of operating electric...
Bermuda (/bərˈmjuːdə/; historically known as the Bermudas or Somers Isles) is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. The closest land...
Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps BermudaVolunteerEngineersBermuda Militia Infantry Royal Bermuda Regiment Bermuda Home Guard Bermuda Cadet Corps Royal Air Force...
the BermudaVolunteerEngineers (BVE) as a second-lieutenant dated 31 May 1934. The BVE had been formed in 1931 to operate search lights at Bermuda's coastal...
It was also known as Serrell's Engineers, New York Volunteer Corps of Engineers, or Engineer's and Artizans. The regiment served initially in the Lower...
officer in the BermudaVolunteerEngineers, a founding member of the Conyers, Dill & Pearman law firm (that played an important role in Bermuda's development...
The governor of Bermuda (officially Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Somers Isles (alias the Islands of Bermuda)) is the representative of the British...