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English: Image of a Husky protected support vehicle, being loaded onto an Oshkosh, Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (MTVR) truck in ‘field conditions’ by 2nd Battalion, Corps of The Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers or (2 Close Support Battalion REME).

The Corps of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) provides engineering support and is responsible for maintaining and repairing the Army’s equipment.

They will be found wherever the army is located at home or overseas. The diversity in the Army’s equipment challenges the best engineers but the soldiers receive the best technical training giving them the confidence to tackle any engineering problem.

  • Organization: Army
  • Object Name: APOSCOT-OFFICIAL-20201112-081-174
  • Keywords: Engineering, Vehicle Mechanic, Recovery Mechanic, Trades, Action, Loading, 2 Close Support Battalion REME, four-wheel-drive, Protected support vehicle, Husky, Protected Patrol Vehicle, Combat Vehicles, Close Support Tanker, Transport, Engineering & Logistics Vehicles, MTVR, Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement, Oshkosh, 2 BN REME, 2nd Bn REME, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Regiments, Recovery, SX Series, Truck, Logistic Vehicles, Vehicle, Equipment, Army, Mechanics, Recovery tasks, Leuchars Station, Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers, REME, Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, Face Mask, Face Covering
  • Country: United Kingdom
Date 15:23:30.90Z
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Author Cpl Nathan Tanuku
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