Bermuda Volunteer Engineers
The Bermuda Volunteer Engineers was a part-time unit created between the two world wars to replace the Regular Royal Engineers detachment, which was withdrawn from the Bermuda Garrison in 1928.
Bermuda Base Command
Bermuda Flying School
Bermuda Garrison
Prospect Camp, Bermuda
St David's Battery
Warwick Camp (Bermuda)
Bermuda Militia ArtilleryBermuda Militia InfantryBermuda Volunteer/Territorial Army Units 1895–1965Bermuda Volunteer Rifle CorpsBermudians in the Canadian Expeditionary ForceBritish ArmyBritish Colonial Auxiliary ForcesBritish Commonwealth Air Training PlanCaribbean RegimentCecil Montgomery-MooreConscription in the United KingdomDonald Shanks (swimmer)Head of the British Armed ForcesLord-lieutenantMilitary of BermudaMilitia (British Dominions and Crown Colonies)Nicholas Bayard DillRichard GorhamRoyal Air Force, Bermuda (1939–1945)Royal Bermuda RegimentRoyal Corps of SignalsRoyal EngineersRoyal Garrison ArtilleryStructure of the British Army in 1939Thomas Melville Dill
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Bermuda Volunteer Engineers
The Bermuda Volunteer Engineers was a part-time unit created between the two world wars to replace the Regular Royal Engineers detachment, which was withdrawn from the Bermuda Garrison in 1928.
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The Bermuda Volunteer Engineer ...... the Bermuda Garrison in 1928.
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