The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME)
provides the Army s integral repair and recovery capability. Its
soldiers are deployed at the front line and have to be capable of
switching instantly from a technical role to fighting alongside
those they support, as their many awards for gallantry demonstrate.
This, the third, volume of REME s distinguished history covers the
period from post-Cold War drawdown to the end of UK combat
operations in Afghanistan, during which time REME was continuously
involved in operations. The narrative knits together personal
accounts of front line experiences with an explanation the
political and military background, with a particular focus on
equipment support issues. It explains how REME operates and deals
with broader issues related to the procurement and support of
equipment, and the changing organisations delivering these vital
services, within which members of REME have frequently played key
enabling roles.
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