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  1. 427th (East Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers; 428th (East Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers; 429th (East Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers; 430th (East Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers; 431st (East Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers; 432nd (East Lancashire) Field Company, Royal Engineers; 435th ...

  2. 3rd Lancashire Royal Engineers (Volunteers) 1st East Lancashire Field Company: 2nd East Lancashire Field Company: East Lancashire Divisional Telegraph Company: Mersey Division Electrical Engineers (Volunteers) Lancashire (Fortress) Royal Engineers (Nos. 2 and 3 Electric Light Companies) County of London: East London (Tower Hamlets) Royal ...

  3. 38 (The King’s Regiment) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers – Searchlight unit formed in 1936 at Liverpool by conversion of the 6th (Rifles) Battalion King’s Regiment (Liverpool) 4th Battalion, The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire) (62 Searchlight Regiment) – infantry battalion based at Preston converted into a searchlight unit in 1938

  4. When the TA was reconstituted on 1 January 1947, 71st S/L Rgt was reformed at Rusholme, Manchester, as 606th (Mixed) Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA (East Lancashire), ('Mixed' denoting that members of the Women's Royal Army Corps were integrated into the unit). It was under the command of Lt-Col C.W. Provis; RHQ and two batteries were at the ...

  5. Middle East Movers, Royal Engineers Transportation in the Suez Canal Zone 1947–1956. North Kent Books. ISBN 0-948305-10-X. Mortimer, Gerald (1993). Never a Shot in Anger. Square One Publications. ISBN 1-872017-71-1. Napier, Gerald (2005). Follow the Sapper: An Illustrated History of the Corps of Royal Engineers. The Institution of Royal ...

  6. Royal Engineers [823] East Lancashire Regiment [799] Training Reserve Battalion [66] Labour Corps [58] Manchester Regiment [55] Liverpool Regiment [43] Lancashire Fusiliers [36] Loyal North Lancashire Regiment [31] East Surrey Regiment [16] Royal Lancaster Regiment [16] Army Cyclist Corps [15] Devonshire Regiment [15] Royal Welsh Fusiliers [14 ...

  7. During the years between 1908 and 1914, Nuttall re-engaged four times to serve in the East Lancashire Royal Engineers (T.F.). The following is the schedule of these re-engagements: 19 November 1908 for one year, 10 May 1910 for two years, 6 March 1912 for two years, and 11 March 1914 for two years.