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The British Army is a professional, high-tech operation.
Around the world it employs a range of complex equipment to achieve its objectives.
From rifles to rocket launchers, motorcycles to main battle tanks, UAVs and attack helicopters, the Army's effectiveness depends on its equipment being fit and ready to go at a moments notice. The Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) is there to make sure that it does.
Most REME units are stationed in the United Kingdom and Germany, but there are also REME units in Canada, Cyprus, Belize, the Falklands and the Far East.
Wherever the Army is operating, REME are there to ensure that the equipment is ready for any mission, anytime, anywhere.
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We are truly everywhere!
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"Working with every single British Army unit in the world, men and women wearing the REME cap badge are to be found amongst their ranks."
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This is a tall order. The scale and complexity of the work means that the officers and soldiers confront and overcome some of the greatest challenges the Army can offer.
This diverse Corps works at the cutting edge of technology and embraces a wide range of specialist skills.
Our engineering officers and soldiers are trained to the highest standards, achieving professional qualifications which are recognised and valued in the civilian world.
They enjoyed satisfying and stimulating roles, maintaining, repairing and modifying current equipment and maximising the benefits of new technology as it comes into military service.
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