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    The Kent Fortress Royal Engineers (KFRE) was a volunteer Territorial unit of the British Army that saw service in both World Wars. They are notable for...
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  • the Royal Engineers, later in the Royal Artillery. It served during the Battle of Britain and The Blitz. The unit was formed as 73rd (Kent Fortress) AA...
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    joined companies from the Kent Fortress Royal Engineers to form Kent Corps Troops Royal Engineers (CTRE), later III (Kent) CTRE. The new unit moved to...
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    The Sussex Fortress Royal Engineers was a Territorial Force (TF) unit of Britain's Royal Engineers from 1908 to 1920. As well as coastal defence duties...
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    Sussex Fortress Companies'. These became the Sussex Fortress Royal Engineers based at Seaford, East Sussex, the Kent Fortress Royal Engineers based at...
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    United Kingdom and around the world. The Royal Engineers trace their origins back to the military engineers brought to England by William the Conqueror...
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  • The Essex (Fortress) Royal Engineers was a volunteer unit of Britain's Royal Engineers formed to defend the Essex coast. It served in this role in World...
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  • formed in Kent during the reorganisation of the TF and into 1939: Kent Public Secondary Schools Cadet Battalion Kent Fortress Royal Engineers 1st Cadet...
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    The Carmarthenshire Fortress Royal Engineers (CFRE) was a coast defence unit of Britain's Territorial Army formed after World War I. In World War II, it...
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    1951. Kent Fortress Royal Engineers Sussex Fortress Royal Engineers 208th (Sussex) Field Company, Royal Engineers 264th (Sussex) Field Company, Royal Engineers...
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    forces along the Somme. At the same time, a small TA unit, the Kent Fortress Royal Engineers, carried out the first major commando-style operations of the...
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  • (permission to retain rank withdrawn, 1933) previously Lieutenant, Kent Fortress Royal Engineers, (deprived of rank of lieutenant, 1933) "broadcast on the English...
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    Colin Blythe (category Kent cricketers)
    in Kent's final match of the season at Bournemouth; war had intervened. Despite his epilepsy, Blythe enlisted in the Kent Fortress Royal Engineers (KFRE)...
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  • David Jennings (cricketer) (category Royal Engineers soldiers)
    Championship in 1909, 1910 and 1913. Jennings served in the Kent Fortress Royal Engineers in the First World War and died as a result of injuries received...
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  • Battalion, Royal Engineers, Brentwood 29th (Kent) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers, Chatham 73rd (Kent Fortress) Anti-Aircraft Battalion, Royal Engineers...
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  • Leonard Shuter (cricketer, born 1887) (category Royal Engineers officers)
    Corps, Shuter was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Kent Fortress Royal Engineers, serving with the unit in the First World War. During the war...
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  • Percy Shepherd (category Royal Engineers officers)
    company Kent Fortress Royal Engineers as a 2nd Lieutenant. After training, he transferred to the Inland Waterways and Docks company of the Royal Engineers and...
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  • as 34th (The Queen's Own Royal West Kent) Anti-Aircraft Battalion (later amended to '34th (Queen's Own)')of the Royal Engineers (RE) with four AA Companies...
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  • Loos. Despite his epilepsy, Sergeant Colin Blythe joined the Kent Fortress Royal Engineers at the outbreak of war in 1914. He served on the home front...
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    Fortress Company, Royal Engineers 31st Fortress Company, Royal Engineers 42nd Fortress Company, Royal Engineers 1st Printing Company, Royal Engineers...
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    (Kent and Sharpshooters Yeomanry) Squadron (Croydon) D (Shropshire Yeomanry) Squadron E (Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry) Squadron The Royal Yeomanry...
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    David Lionel Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons (category Deputy Lieutenants of Kent)
    recovered. Sir David Salomons was appointed Honorary Colonel of the Kent Fortress Royal Engineers, a part-time Territorial Force unit, on 6 November 1908. His...
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    originally recruited from the South Kensington Museum. It provided Royal Engineers (RE) units to the 47th (1/2nd London) Division, the 47th (London) Infantry...
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    May 1943, the engineers attached to the Fremantle Fortress, until then part of the Royal Australian Engineers, were transferred to the Royal Australian Artillery...
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  • and Somerset Engineers were split to form the Devonshire Fortress Royal Engineers at Plymouth and the Somerset-based divisional engineers for the Wessex...
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  • of the Royal Engineers formed in the Home counties by the Territorial Army during 1924. The headquarters (HQ) was formed in January 1925. Kent & Middlesex...
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    East Lancashire Royal Engineers was a Volunteer unit of Britain's Royal Engineers raised in Manchester in 1901. It became the engineer component of the...
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    1992, pp. 5–6 Militia, Volunteers and Territorials (Royal Engineers Museum) Royal Engineers Fortress Companies (1914-18.net) Norman E.H. Litchfield, The...
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    Lovick Friend (category Royal Engineers officers)
    the Royal Engineers and was Commander-in-Chief, Ireland, during the 1916 Easter Rising. As a sportsman, Friend played in goal for the Royal Engineers in...
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    Fort Amherst (category Scheduled monuments in Kent)
    britishmuseum.org. 1793. Retrieved 18 February 2014. Fortress Kent. p. 42. A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland. p. 173. "Chatham"...
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