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The R. E. M. E. - Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers is the British Army
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The R. E. M. E. - Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers is the British Army
The R.E.M.E. - Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers is the British Armys newest corps.
It has been in operation since October 1st, 1942.
With personnel recruited from other branches of the Army (notably the RAOC, RAS and Royal Engineers), it met on outstanding need the closer co-ordination of all the engineering maintenance services of a mechanised army.
The 8the Armys victory is proof of the REMEs success.
Thanks to the Corps high-speed echelon repair service, General Montgomerys tanks and armoured vehicles were able to pursue the fleeing Axis Panzers in a non-stop drive under some of the worst conditions mechanised transport has ever been called upon to surmount
Picture is taken as one of a series with the REME in a forward area, Tripolitania, showing various stages in the recovery and repair of tanks, etc,
Picture shows: The heavy hauling tackle is fastened to a disabled General Grant tank preparatory to hauling it up on to the transporter.
February 1943
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of the British Army. The image showcases the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), which emerged as the newest corps on October 1st, 1942. With personnel recruited from various branches of the Army, REME was established to address a crucial need for enhanced coordination among engineering maintenance services within a mechanized army. The photograph highlights REME's pivotal role in ensuring victory for the Eighth Army. Thanks to their high-speed echelon repair service, General Montgomery's tanks and armored vehicles were able to relentlessly pursue Axis Panzers even under treacherous conditions that tested the limits of mechanized transport. Taken during operations in Tripolitania in February 1943, this picture is part of a series showcasing different stages involved in recovering and repairing tanks. Here we witness an awe-inspiring sight as heavy hauling tackle is securely fastened to a disabled General Grant tank, preparing it for transportation onto another vehicle. As an official record from Memory Lane Prints, this print serves as a testament to REME's success and contribution during World War II. It symbolizes their unwavering commitment towards maintaining operational readiness amidst challenging circumstances. This remarkable snapshot not only commemorates an important chapter in military history but also pays tribute to those who selflessly served their country through innovation and expertise within REME.
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