Field Squadrons are divided into flights, which are equivalent in size to an army platoon.
At the site of the previous rifle range on the aerodrome, 34 Field Squadron built a concrete base in September 1981.
Their task was supplying the Field Squadrons in the division, as well as all other units, with every kind of engineer material necessary.
Bringing up the rear was the brigade reserve 4th Field Squadron, Royal Engineers, acting in an infantry role.
In October 2000, 1 Troop was relieved by 3 Troop, 2nd Field Squadron.
The Field Squadron is the operational squadron and is manned by trained and deployable soldiers.
The Training Support Squadron develops new soldiers skills to enable them to join the Field Squadron.
The 13 Field Squadron is structured with two combat engineer troops, a training troop and a support troop.
Upon formation, the regiment consisted of the 10th and 35th Field Squadrons and the 38th Support Squadron.
In 1977 3 Field Squadron was renamed 1 Combat Engineer Regiment.