Dundee Fortress Royal Engineers

City of Dundee Fortress Engineers
320th (City of Dundee) Searchlight Battery
126 Army Engineer Regiment
RE Cap badge (King George V cipher)
Active1908–1950
Country United Kingdom
Branch Territorial Army (United Kingdom)
RoleCoast Defence
Air Defence
Army Engineers
Size1–2 Companies
Part of71st Division (1916–18)
51st (Highland) Searchlight Regiment (1938–42)
124th (Highland) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (1942–45)
Garrison/HQDundee
EngagementsNorth Russia
The Blitz
Normandy
North West Europe

The Dundee Fortress Royal Engineers was a Scottish volunteer unit of the British Army formed in 1908. Its main role was the defence of the harbours and shipyards on the River Tay, but it also provided a detachment that saw active service in North Russia at the end of World War I. In the 1930s, it was turned into an air defence unit, in which role it served in World War II. A brief postwar revival ended in disbandment in 1950.