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65: 47: 164:. The primary task of the regiment was the construction of the airfield and the 'Main-Camp', from which nuclear tests would be facilitated. In January 1957, on completion of their tasks in the Pacific Ocean, a letter was received from the War Office announcing the disbandment of the regiment and the subordination of its sub-units. 258: 179:
with its amphibious commitment remaining but reduced to a single squadron (23 Amphibious Engineer Squadron). The regiment saw deployments to the former Republic of Yugoslavia, in 1995. It was also deployed on the initial invasion during
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ring, a chemical structure found in a large number of chemical warfare agents. The hexagon remains part of the symbology and iconography adorning identifying badges and emblems of CBRN units and organisations of many NATO partners.
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In 1971, the regiment was re-formed as 28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment, coming under operational control of Commander, Royal Engineers, I (BR) Corps in West Germany, and equipped with the M2 Amphibious Bridging Equipment.
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is a regiment of the British Army that focuses on countering chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (C-CBRN) hazards in the environment. Its operational chain of command is
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emblazoned on a hexagon. The hexagon was used as an emblem by a number of Royal Engineer Special Warfare Groups in WW1, and draws inspiration from the chemical diagram for the
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The Christmas Island Frigatebird is endemic to the Christmas Islands and was the motif for the original Operation Grapple on which 28 Engineer Regiment deployed.
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The regiment reformed on 1 April 2019 as a counter-chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (C-CBRN) regiment with dismounted RE elements to be based at
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reforms. 28 Amphibious Engineer Regiment was re-roled as a general support regiment tasked with supporting the
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changes, the regiment was re-roled as a close support engineer regiment, attached to the
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in Woodbridge, Suffolk, whilst mounted RTR elements remain in Harman Lines,
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77 Field Squadron (C-CBRN), Royal Engineers, at Rock Barracks, Woodbridge
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64 Headquarters & Support Squadron (C-CBRN), Royal Engineers, at
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28 Engineer Regiment was formed on 15 April 1951. It saw service in
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The emblem on the 28 Engineer Regiment flag is a Christmas Island
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The Corps Of Royal Engineers: Organization and Units 1889β€”2018
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Regimental emblem featuring benzene ring and frigate bird.
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Falcon Area Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron,
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The sub-units of 28 Engineer Regiment (C-CBRN) are:
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Index

United Kingdom
British Army
Royal Engineers
RAF Honington
Royal Engineers
29 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search) Group
8th Engineer Brigade
1st (UK) Division
Benghazi
1st Commonwealth Division
Korean War
Christmas Island
Operation Grapple
Options for Change
1st Armoured Division
Operation Telic
Army 2020
11th Light Brigade
Rock Barracks
Warminster
RAF Honington
Royal Tank Regiment
Harman Lines
Warminster Garrison
Rock Barracks
Woodbridge

Frigatebird
benzene

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