
Corps of Royal Engineers (Royal Engineers)
The Corps of Royal Engineers, commonly known as the Royal Engineers, is a branch of the British Army responsible for military engineering and support. Their duties include constructing and maintaining bridges, roads, and buildings, as well as clearing obstacles and assisting in logistics during operations. They play a vital role in ensuring that soldiers can move and operate effectively in challenging environments. The Royal Engineers also engage in humanitarian missions, disaster relief, and community support, showcasing their versatility beyond combat roles. Established in 1716, they are known for their motto, "Ubique" meaning "Everywhere."