Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechnical Engineers, British Army

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CORPS OF ROYAL ELECTRICAL AND MECHNICAL ENGINEERS, BRITISH ARMY

History: Raised in 1942 by collation of the Engineering Workshops of the Royal Engineers, Royal Army Service Corps and the Royal Army Ordnance Corps.


Coat of arms (crest) of Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechnical Engineers, British Army

(Queen Elizabeth II Version)
Coat of arms (crest) of Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechnical Engineers, British Army

(King Charles III Version)

Official blazon

Upon a flash of lightning a horse forcene (i.e., in a rearing attitude) with a coronet of four fleur-de-lis round its neck, a chain attached to the back of the coronet and falling down its near side to a globe on which the horse is standing in its near hind leg; above the horse a scroll inscribed "R.E.M.E." surmounted by a crown. The horse, coronet, chain and globe are in silver plate, remainder gilt.

Origin/meaning

The Horse with its chain symbolises power under control and the Globe symbolises world-wide character of mechanical engineering. The lightning flash is emblematic of electrical engineering.

Literature: Image from Regimental Badges by T.J. Edwards. King Charles III Version from Defence Brand Portal Ministry of Defence.

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