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  1. The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the Sappers, is the engineering arm of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces and is headed by the Chief Royal Engineer.

  2. Royal Engineer soldiers are called Sappers! We are unique, motivated and intelligent. We are multi-skilled soldiers, combat engineers and tradesmen. We provide essential support to all areas of Defence in peacetime and on operations. Facts & Figures. Our Skills. Deployments. Our People. Facts & Figures. Formed on. 26 May 1716.

  3. Learn about the history and roles of the Royal Engineers, a corps that has served in all of the Army's campaigns since 1716. Find out how they have contributed to engineering, photography, flying, bomb disposal, and more.

  4. Visit the Royal Engineers Museum in Kent to discover the story of the Corps of Royal Engineers and their role in British military history. See over a million items from around the world, including Victoria Crosses, bridge laying tanks, Zulu shields and more.

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  5. Learn about the commando sappers, the Royal Engineer soldiers and officers who provide engineering support to the Royal Marines. Find out their skills, deployments, history and how to join them.

  6. The Institution of Royal Engineers (InstRE) is a learned society that promotes the art and science of military engineering. It offers professional development, network, registration, and access to knowledge for military engineers and their civilian counterparts.

  7. Learn about the role and activities of the Royal Engineers, who provide combat support to all areas of the British Army. Explore the interactive career stream map, read sapper stories, and find out how to join the #Sapperfamily.