32 Engineer Regiment (United Kingdom)

Summary

32 Engineer Regiment is a regiment of the British Army's Royal Engineers.

32 Engineer Regiment
ActiveMay 1948 – July 1957
1964 – September 1977
1980 – Present
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
RoleEngineer
SizeRegiment
629 personnel[1]
Part of7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team[2]
Website32 Engr Regt RE

History edit

32 Assault Engineer Regiment was formed in May 1948 at Perham Down after the re-designation of 42nd Assault Engineer Regiment. Shortly afterwards, the regiment disbanded in 1957. However, it was reformed in 1964 at Hohne as 32nd Armoured Engineer Regiment and assigned to I Corps. In April 1969, the regiment was re-designated as 32nd Field Engineer Regiment and was assigned to the 1st Armoured Division. By 1972, the regiment deployed to Northern Ireland. The regiment then disbanded for the second time in 1977 as a result of the Mason Review.[3]

In 1980, the regiment was once again reformed at Verden and was re-titled 32 Armoured Engineer Regiment. In 1981, the regiment moved to Munsterlager and later served in the Gulf War.[3] In 1993, after the Options for Change reforms, the regiment was assigned to the 7th Armoured Brigade as a close support engineer regiment and served in Bosnia in 1995 and 1997. The regiment later deployed to Kosovo in 2000 and to Iraq on Operation Telic in 2003. Under the initial Army 2020 reforms, the regiment moved to (Close Support) Engineer Group and saw the disbandment of 39 Armoured Engineer Squadron.[4] Following the Army 2020 Refine reforms, the regiment was assigned to 12 (Force Support) Engineer Group.[5] In 2022 they came under the command of 7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team.[6]

Structure edit

Structure of the regiment after the initial Army 2020 reforms:[5]

  • 32 Engineer Regiment, in Catterick[7]
    • 2 Headquarters and Support Squadron
    • 26 Field Squadron
    • 31 Field Squadron
    • 37 Field Squadron [8]
    • REME Light Aid Detachment

References edit

  1. ^ "Army – Question for Ministry of Defence". p. 1. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  2. ^ @32EngrRegt (1 May 2022). "Today marks an exciting and historic moment for 32 Engr Regt who join the @7thRats, the Army's Light Mech Brigade C…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  3. ^ a b The Corps Of Royal Engineers: Organization and Units 1889—2018. pp. 227–228.
  4. ^ Olver, Rob (15 July 2014). "A Change of Role For 32 Engineer Regiment". Forces News. Bergen-Hohne, Germany. Retrieved 16 August 2019.
  5. ^ a b The Corps Of Royal Engineers: Organization and Units 1889—2018. p. 271.
  6. ^ @32EngrRegt (1 May 2022). "Today marks an exciting and historic moment for 32 Engr Regt who join the @7thRats, the Army's Light Mech Brigade C…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ "Royal Engineers Units". British Army. Retrieved 15 August 2019.
  8. ^ "Royal Engineers Association 126th Management Committee minutes" (PDF). reahq.org.uk. Royal Engineers Association. 24 January 2017. Retrieved 12 August 2019. 29 and 37 AES will move to 21 and 32 Engineer Regiment as part of this re-role

External links edit

Official website