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The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME ) is a
corps Corps (; plural ''corps'' ; from French , from the Latin "body") is a term used for several different kinds of organization. A military innovation by Napoleon I, the formation was first named as such in 1805. The size of a corps varies great ...
of the
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that maintains the equipment that the Army uses. The corps is described as the "British Army's Professional Engineers".


History

Prior to REME's formation, maintenance was the responsibility of several different corps: *
Royal Army Ordnance Corps The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army. At its renaming as a Royal Corps in 1918 it was both a supply and repair corps. In the supply area it had responsibility for weapons, armoured vehicles and other military equip ...
—weapons and armoured vehicles *
Royal Engineers The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the ''Sappers'', is a corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is heade ...
—engineering plant and machinery, and RE motor transport *
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—communications equipment *
Royal Army Service Corps The Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) was a corps of the British Army responsible for land, coastal and lake transport, air despatch, barracks administration, the Army Fire Service, staffing headquarters' units, supply of food, water, fuel and dom ...
—other motor transport *
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—heavy weapons artificers During
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, the increase in quantity and complexity of equipment exposed the flaws in this system. Pursuant to the recommendation of a Committee on Skilled Men in the Services chaired by
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, the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers was formed on 1 October 1942.


Phase I

Such a major re-organisation was too complex to be carried out quickly and completely in the middle of a world war. Therefore, the changeover was undertaken in two phases. In Phase I, which was implemented immediately, REME was formed on the existing framework of the
RAOC The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army. At its renaming as a Royal Corps in 1918 it was both a supply and repair corps. In the supply area it had responsibility for weapons, armoured vehicles and other military equip ...
Engineering Branch, strengthened by the transfer of certain technical units and tradesmen from the RE and RASC. At the same time, a number of individual tradesmen were transferred into REME from other corps. The new corps was made responsible for repairing the technical equipment of all arms with certain major exceptions. REME did not yet undertake: * Those repairs that were carried out by unit tradesmen who were driver/mechanics or fitters in
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s and belonged to the unit rather than being attached to it. * Repairs of RASC-operated vehicles, which remained the responsibility of the RASC; each RASC Transport Company had its own workshop. * Repairs of RE specialist equipment, which remained the responsibility of the RE.


Phase II

In 1949, it was decided that "REME Phase II" should be implemented. This decision was published in Army Council Instruction 110 of 1949, and the necessary reorganisation was carried out in the various arms and services in three stages between July 1951 and January 1952. The main changes were: * The transfer to REME of most of the unit repair responsibilities of other arms (
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,
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,
Royal Armoured Corps The Royal Armoured Corps is the component of the British Army, that together with the Household Cavalry provides its armour capability, with vehicles such as the Challenger 2 Tank and the Scimitar Reconnaissance Vehicle. It includes most of the A ...
etc.). * The provision of
Light Aid Detachment A Light Aid Detachment is an attached independent minor unit of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, or Royal New Zealand Army Logist ...
s for certain units that had not possessed them under the old organisation. * The provision of new REME workshops to carry out field repairs in RASC transport companies. Maintenance of vessels of the RASC fleet whilst in port was given to the fleet repair branch, a civilian organisation which came under the REME umbrella. This organisation was also responsible for arranging and overseeing ship refits.


Cap badges

After some interim designs, the badge of the Corps was formalised in June 1943 for use as the cap-badge, collar-badge, and on the buttons. It consisted of an oval Royally Crowned laurel wreath; on the wreath were four small shields at the compass points, each shield bearing one of the letters of "REME". Within the wreath was a pair of
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s. Examples of these early badges can be found at the
REME Museum The REME Museum is within the MoD Lyneham site, in Wiltshire, England, about southwest of Swindon. The museum holds collections of technological and historical artifacts associated with the work of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (' ...
. In 1947, the Horse and Lightning was adopted as the cap badge.


Major Ivan Hirst REME and Volkswagen

At the end of the war, the Allies occupied the major German industrial centres to decide their fate. The
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factory at
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became part of the British Zone in June 1945 and No. 30 Workshop Control Unit, REME, assumed control in July. They operated under the overall direction of Colonel Michael McEvoy at Rhine Army Headquarters, Bad Oeynhausen. Uniquely, he had experience of the KdF Wagen in his pre-war career as a motor racing engineer; whilst attending the Berlin Motor Show in 1939, he was able to test drive one.REME Archives - Arborfield After visiting the Volkswagen factory, McEvoy had the idea of trying to get Volkswagen back into production to provide light transport for the occupying forces. The British Army, Red Cross and essential German services were chronically short of light vehicles. If the factory could provide them, there would be no cost to the British taxpayer and the factory could be saved. To do this, a good manager with technical experience would be needed. Maj.
Ivan Hirst Major Ivan Hirst (1 March 1916 – 10 March 2000), was a British Army officer and engineer who was instrumental in reviving Volkswagen from a single factory in Wolfsburg, Germany, into a major postwar automotive manufacturer. Education Hirst was ...
was told simply to "take charge of" the Volkswagen plant before arriving in August 1945. He had drains fixed and bomb craters filled in; land in front of the factory was given over to food production. At first, the wartime Kubelwagen was viewed as a suitable vehicle. Once it became clear it could not be put back into production, the Volkswagen saloon or Kaefer (
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) was suggested. Hirst had an example delivered to Rhine Army headquarters, where it was demonstrated by Colonel McEvoy. The positive reaction led to the Military Government placing an order for 20,000 Volkswagens in September 1945.


Museum

The
REME Museum The REME Museum is within the MoD Lyneham site, in Wiltshire, England, about southwest of Swindon. The museum holds collections of technological and historical artifacts associated with the work of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (' ...
is based at
MoD Lyneham Ministry of Defence Lyneham or MOD Lyneham is a Ministry of Defence site in Wiltshire, England, about northeast of Chippenham and southwest of Swindon. The site houses the Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering. Also here is Pr ...
.


Training

The Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering at MoD Lyneham meets most of the training needs of the corps.


Units

With minor exceptions, the Corps is responsible for the examination, modification, repair and recovery of all mechanical, electronic, electrical and optical equipment of the Army beyond the capacity of unit non-technical personnel. REME has its Regimental Headquarters co-located with 8 Training Battalion REME based in MoD Lyneham, Wiltshire. All trade training and Artificer training of electro/mechanical trades of REME and various related training to other units within the British Army, Navy and Air Force is conducted by 8 Training Battalion REME. In line with the
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review, there are seven Regular, two Training and six Army Reserve battalions within REME. Alongside these major units, all battalion sized units within the army have a workshop integrated, made up of REME soldiers, called a Light Aid Detachment (LAD). , style="text-align:left; width:50%; vertical-align:top;", *Regular Army Battalions **
1 Close Support Battalion REME 1st Close Support Battalion, REME is a Combat service support unit of the British Army, British Army's Corps of Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers, Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Background Following the end of the Cold ...
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2 Close Support Battalion REME 2 Close Support Battalion REME is a battalion of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers of the British Army. History The battalion was formed in 1993, through the re-designation of 7 Armoured Workshop, at St Barbara Barracks, Fallingbostel ...
**
3 Armoured Close Support Battalion REME 3 Armoured Close Support Battalion REME is a battalion of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers of the British Army. History The battalion was formed in 1993, from 4 Armoured Workshop, at Hobart Barracks in Detmold. Its initial role was t ...
**
4 Armoured Close Support Battalion REME 4 Armoured Close Support Battalion REME is a battalion of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers of the British Army. History The battalion was formed in 2000, from the grouping of 9 Armoured Close Support Company, 10 Armoured Company, and ...
** 5 Force Support Battalion REME **
6 Armoured Close Support Battalion REME 6 Armoured Close Support Battalion REME is a battalion of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers of the British Army. History The battalion was formed in 1992, at Bordon, from 3 Field Company, and 15 Field Company. Its initial role was to ...
**
7 Aviation Support Battalion REME 7 Aviation Support Battalion REME is a battalion of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers of the British Army. History The battalion was formed in 1992, as a regular REME battalion, from 8 Close Support Company, 71 Close Support Company, 7 ...
**8 Training Battalion REME , style="text-align:left; width:50%; vertical-align:top;", *Army Reserve Battalions ** 101 Battalion REME **
102 Battalion REME The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME ) is a corps of the British Army that maintains the equipment that the Army uses. The corps is described as the "British Army's Professional Engineers". History Prior to REME's for ...
** 103 Battalion REME Separate Units * Regimental Headquarters, at Prince Philip Barracks,
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Workshop, HQ in
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(small rear workshop in Nairobi) * Brunei Garrison Workshop *
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Force Workshop Company, HQ at
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(part of the Cyprus Service Support Unit) * Land Warfare Centre Battlegroup Light Aid Detachment, at
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* Lightning Bolts Army Parachute Display Team, the parachute display team of REME, one of the four official Army Parachute Display Teams.


List of Directors of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering / Master General REME

The head of REME was officially known as Director of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (Army) or DEME(A). *Major-General Eric Rowcroft (1942 to 1946) *Major-General William (Bill) S Tope (1947 to 1949) *Major-General Stanley William Joslin (1950 to 1953) *Major-General
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(1954 to 1957) *Major-General Sir Leslie Norman Tyler (1957 to 1960) *Major General Denis Redman (1960 to 1963) *Major General
Sir Leonard Henry Atkinson Major General Sir Leonard Henry Atkinson, (4 December 1910 – 17 May 1990) was a British engineer and senior British Army officer. He served as Director of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, and therefore head of the Royal Electrical and M ...
(1963 to 1966) *Major-General
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(1966 to 1968) *Major-General Peter Howard Girling (1969 to 1972) *Major-General A M McKay (1972 to 1975) *Major-General Hugh Macdonald-Smith (1975 to 1978) *Major-General J V Homan (1978 to 1979) *Major-General Pat Lee (1979 to 1981) *Major-General
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(1983 to 1985) *Major-General
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(1985 to 1988) *Major-General
D Shaw D, or d, is the fourth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''dee'' (pronounced ), plural ''dees''. History The ...
(1988 to 1991) *Major-General
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(1991 to 1993) *Major-General
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(1993 to 1997) *Major-General Peter V R Besgrove (1997 to 1999) *Brigadier Roderick J Croucher (1999 to 2002) *Brigadier
Stephen Tetlow Brigadier Stephen John Tetlow (born June 1954) is a chartered engineer and former senior British Army officer. Biography Tetlow was born in Basford, Nottingham, and was educated at Burton Joyce Primary School, where he wanted to become a tra ...
(2002 to 2005) *Brigadier
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(2005 to 2007) *Brigadier B W McCall (2007 to 2010) *Brigadier
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(2010 to 2012) In 2012 a new post of Master General REME was created with Lieutenant General
Andrew Figgures Lieutenant General Andrew Collingwood Figgures CB CBE FREng (born 13 November 1950) is a former Master-General of the Ordnance. Military career Educated at Loughborough Grammar School, Welbeck College and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, Fig ...
as the first incumbent. *Lieutenant General
Andrew Figgures Lieutenant General Andrew Collingwood Figgures CB CBE FREng (born 13 November 1950) is a former Master-General of the Ordnance. Military career Educated at Loughborough Grammar School, Welbeck College and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, Fig ...
(2012 to 2017) *Lieutenant General
Paul Jaques Lieutenant General Paul William Jaques, is a senior British Army officer, who served as Chief of Materiel (Land) and Quartermaster-General to the Forces. Military career Jaques was commissioned into the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer ...
(2017 to present)


See also

*
Units of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers This is a list of units of the British Army The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. , the British Army comprises 79, ...


References


Further reading

* * * *REME, Craftsmen of the Army Vol 2 1969–1992 (1996) *REME, Craftsmen of the Army Vol 1 1942–1968 (1970)


External links

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REME MuseumImage of the 1943 REME cap badge
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