Military Engineering By Country
Military engineers are key in all armed forces of the world, and invariably found either closely integrated into the force structure, or even into the combat units of the national troops.
- Australia
- Royal Australian Engineers
- Canada
- Canadian Military Engineers
- Denmark
The Danish military engineering corps is almost entirely organized into one regiment, simply named "Ingeniørregimentet" ("The Engineering Regiment").
- Germany
- de:Pioniertruppe (Bundeswehr)
- India
- Corps of Engineers, Indian Army
- Ireland
- Irish Army Engineer Corps
- Israel
- Combat Engineering Corps
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- The Israeli combat engineer Corps motto is "Rishonim Tamid" Hebrew: ראשונים תמיד, meaning "Always first".
- New Zealand
- Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers
- Pakistan
- Pakistan Army Corps of Engineers
- Military Engineering Service
- Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka Engineers
- Engineer Services Regiment
- United Kingdom
- Corps of Royal Engineers
- The Royal School of Military Engineering is the main training establishment for the British Army's Royal Engineers. The RSME also provides training for the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, other Arms and Services of the British Army, Other Government Departments, and Foreign and Commonwealth countries as required. These skills provide vital components in the Army's operational capability, and Royal Engineers are currently deployed in Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Bosnia, Kosovo, Kenya, Brunei, Falklands, Belize, Germany and Northern Ireland. Royal Engineers also take part in exercises in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Italy, Egypt, Jordan, Canada, Poland and the USA.
- United States
- Military engineering of the United States
- United States Army Corps of Engineers
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- The motto of the US Army Corps of Engineers is "ESSAYONS," from French "Let us try."
- Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency, Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers, and Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force
- The United States Navy Seabees and Civil Engineer Corps
- United States Marine Corps Combat Engineers
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