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Assault Engineer Regiment
Lads of the MT 59 assault squadron Perham Down Tidworth

Dates: 1948 - 1957

After the war in 1948, 42 Assault Regiment was re-designated 32 Assault Engineer Regiment. The Regiment was disbanded in 1957, except for 26 Armoured Engineer Squadron, which moved to Haig Lines, Hohne, Germany.

The need for more armoured CF assault engineers in BAOR was recognised, and in March 1965, 2 Field Squadron re-roled as an armoured engineer squadron with two troops from 26 Squadron also being absorbed. Thus 32 Engineer Regiment was reformed. The amalgamation parade was held in Hohne in June of that year, and was taken by Colonel (Retired) J.F.D. Savage DSO RE, a former member of 42 Assault Regiment RE. It was both a mounted and a foot parade, the Squadron marching past followed by a drive past of AFV’s.


This "Spearpoint" badge was painted onto the mudguards of the vehcles belonging to the squadron. I can only presume
that this was when 26 Sqn was ‘Corps’ Armoured Engineer Squadron.


The unit consisted of:

2 HQ Squadron

7 Squadron (the Shiny Black Horses),

26 Armoured Squadron.

30 Field Squadron (Sqn insignia was a Zulu shield in front of crossed assigais and thirty in Roman Numerals(descended from Roukes Drift)).

It remained so until the regiment disbanded around October/November 1977.


26 Armoured Squadron Insignia, 30 Field Squadron Insignia

It remained so until defence cuts forced the Regiment to disbanded around October/November 1977. Two of the squadrons then moved on to other locations, with 7 Squadron going to Assaye Barracks, Nienburg and 26 Armoured Squadron heading of for Munsterlager. The later renamed as 26 Corps Armoured Engineer Squadron, because of its size (it became the only ‘Corps’ Armoured Engineer Squadron, but still had all the equipment of the previous 3 squadrons.).
It was not too long before it was realised that a squadron the size of a regiment, couldn’t operate effectively so 31 Armoured Engineer Squadron was reformed in 1980 allowing 32 Armoured Engineer Regiment to exist once again. 77 Armoured Engineer Squadron was raised in 1983; it had been 77 Assault Engineer Squadron in World War 2.

The Regiment continues its close association with Assault Engineers being the only remaining unit of the 79th Armoured Division. It still wears the 79th insignia of the Bull’s Head to this day. It now supports 7 Armoured Brigade and consists of:

2 HQ Squadron

26 Armoured Engineer Squadron

31 Armoured Engineer Squadron

39 Armoured Engineer Squadron

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Sub-Unit Affiliations. Each of the armoured engineer squadrons support an armoured or armoured infantry Battle Group; the REME LAD and 2 HQ Sqn provide support to all the squadrons and are either attached to squadrons or located with the Brigade Support Group (BSG). The armoured squadrons are affiliated as follows:

26 Armd Engr Sqn - The Highlanders
31 Armd Engr Sqn - The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
3 9 Armd Engr Sqn - The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers


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Lads of the MT 59 assault squadron Perham Down Tidworth early days at Malvern 1952
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