In 1941, 16 groups of the national volunteers (more than 160,000 people), twenty-five battalions (18,500 people) and four engineering regiments were created among the Muscovites.
Each division has four line brigades, an engineering regiment, and a support regiment.
Showing the valour, courage and great enthusiasm task was completed in most difficult terrain without the help of any engineering regiments.
The brigade traces its lineage back to an engineering regiment active during World War II, but the brigade itself did not see action until the mid-1990s.
On November 1, 1947 the Ministry of Defence decided to move the signal battalion from the engineering regiment to serving directly under the Generalkommandoen.
The army's engineering regiment was based at Hvalsmoen.
A company of about 135 French soldiers from an engineering regiment was reported to be in the area, removing mines left by the Libyans when they retreated last March.
Flamethrowers were assigned to engineering regiments within each Japanese infantry division.
A typical engineering regiment would be equipped with between six and twenty flamethrowers, which were operated by a designated flamethrower company.
In World War II, he commanded an engineering regiment in the invasions of Sicily, Italy and southern France.