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| 6-1866) was a Captain with the Corps of Royal | Sappers and Miners who served as both a surveyor and |
| served for 4 and a half years with the Burma | Sappers and Miners in Mesopotamia (where he was award |
| and 1933, leaving the highly regarded Madras | Sappers and Miners as the only Madrasi unit in the In |
| was 25 years old, and a corporal in the Royal | Sappers and Miners, British Army during the Crimean W |
| n of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal | Sappers and Miners who served in Baltic Sea operation |
| of five small medical hospitals, and assisted | sappers and pioneer assault units, earning the unit t |
| es; Major Premindra Singh Bhagat, 21st Bombay | Sappers and Havildar Parkash Singh, 8th Punjab Regime |
| Royal Engineers, British Army and with Bengal | Sappers and Miners (British Indian Army) during the S |
| a field company of King George V's Own Bengal | Sappers and Miners; then served with the Aden Frontie |
| India, again with King George V's Own Bengal | Sappers and Miners, at Roorkee and Rawalpindi; saw ac |
| Madras | Sappers and Miners |
| Corps of Madras | Sappers and Miners |
| 1 Field Companies Queen Victoria's Own Madras | Sappers and Miners |
| ed in the previous totals were 9,000 gunners, | sappers, and others. |
| urned to India and took command of the Bengal | Sappers and Miners in 1885. |
| Roorkee became home to the Bengal | Sappers and Miners in 1853, and two artillery units w |
| of the other Guard units (cavalry, artillery, | sappers and sailors) are provided by French historian |
| age of 17, he enlisted in the Corps of Royal | Sappers and Miners, and he was posted to Fort Henry i |
| tially a measure of economy especially as the | Sappers and Miners were to be augmented with an incre |
| d hilltop, the Romans breached the walls with | sappers, and took the citadel, bringing Fidenae under |
| ajor, a Company of King George V's Own Bengal | Sappers and Miners in the Third Afghan War, Afghanist |
| t it was also awarded to 100 men or the Royal | Sappers and Miners for their work in the demolition o |
| mmission for the Canadian War Memorials Fund, | Sappers at Work (1918-1919): his first version of the |
| The French | sappers, axes in hand, led the infantry which against |
| uard Lancers and enlisted into the Life Guard | Sappers battalion. |
| ed for 0200 on 31 January and accordingly the | sappers began their diversions and sabotages at that |
| While | sappers dug zig-zag trenches toward Fort Wagner a sec |
| l Engineer Group' (BEG), also known as Bengal | Sappers, established in 1803, in 1901 the population |
| A Caporal-chef of the | sappers in la Legion. |
| e graduated from the Officer Cadet School for | Sappers in Modlin. |
| oops explosives, and a team of Royal Engineer | sappers, landed in the wrong area. |
| Sappers of 619 Independent Field Company also moved i | |
| Jagindar Singh Saini, a Sikh officer from the | Sappers, received the Indian Order of Merit and the O |
| ince Roman was posted to serve in a Caucasian | Sappers Regiment on the Turkish front. |
| headquarters of Bengal Engineer Group (Bengal | Sappers) since 1853. |
| Enemy | sappers suddenly launched a grenade attack against th |
| ver, this still produced noise, rendering the | sappers targets for the enemies. |
| nd an Indian Contingent(comprising the Madras | Sappers, the 17th Infantry and a few others), marched |
| The plan for the operation called for the | sappers to land in the two gliders at the landing zon |
| The presence of sling stones and a | sappers tunnel indicated an attack in the Early Dynas |
| oyal Air Force unit selected to transport the | sappers was 38 Wing, which was commanded by Group Cap |
| Under the leadership of Neame, Royal Engineer | sappers were kept busy in the first winter of World W |
| he SOE agents selected a landing zone for the | sappers, which was approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi |
| er people who had been nearby, including five | Sappers who had been working alongside the Earl on th |
| il a section of wall was breached by Japanese | sappers, who had hid in an armoured cart called a "to |
| cond Lieutenant Alexander Fraser Campbell and | Sappers William Gibson, Richard Gilchrest, Jack Plumb |
| orces of the city were able to respond to the | sappers without having to worry about the main attack |
| efforts of two field companies of the Madras | Sappers working day and night improved the mule track |
| Once they had successfully landed, the | sappers would be escorted to the plant by the SOE age |
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