East Lancashire Royal Engineers

3rd Lancashire Royal Engineers (Volunteers)
42nd (East Lancashire) Divisional Engineers
42nd Assault Regiment, RE
123 Field Regiment, RE
RE cap badge and TF East Lancs RE shoulder title
Active1901–present
Country United Kingdom
Branch Territorial Army
TypeField Engineer
RoleField Engineers
Armoured assault engineers
Part of42nd (East Lancashire) Division
66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division
79th Armoured Division
75 Engineer Regiment
Garrison/HQManchester
EngagementsFirst World War:

Second World War:

Commanders
Notable
commanders
Brigadier Gordon Guggisberg

The East Lancashire Royal Engineers[a] was a Volunteer unit of Britain's Royal Engineers raised in Manchester in 1901. It became the engineer component of the 42nd (East Lancashire) Division of the Territorial Force, seeing service in Egypt, at Gallipoli and (together with a duplicate unit) on the Western Front during the First World War. In the Second World War, it took part in the Dunkirk evacuation with 42nd (East Lancashire) Division, and then converted to the armoured assault engineer role in 79th Armoured Division in North West Europe. Its duplicate unit served in Tunisia and Italy. The unit continues today as part of 75 Engineer Regiment in the Army Reserve.

  1. ^ Anon, History.


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