The Corps of Engineers () is the military engineering branch of the defence forces of Ireland. The Corps is responsible for combat engineering, construction engineering, and fire fighting services within the Defence Forces. The main role of the combat engineers is to provide engineering on the battlefield; the Corps has successfully leveraged its skill and expertise in several of the Irish Army's deployments in United Nations operations.
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| - The Corps of Engineers () is the military engineering branch of the defence forces of Ireland. The Corps is responsible for combat engineering, construction engineering, and fire fighting services within the Defence Forces. The main role of the combat engineers is to provide engineering on the battlefield; the Corps has successfully leveraged its skill and expertise in several of the Irish Army's deployments in United Nations operations.
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- Engineer Group, Logistics Base Curragh - Kildare
- Engineer Section, Air Corps - Casement Aerodrome
- Engineer Section, Naval Service - Haulbowline
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| - The Corps of Engineers () is the military engineering branch of the defence forces of Ireland. The Corps is responsible for combat engineering, construction engineering, and fire fighting services within the Defence Forces. The main role of the combat engineers is to provide engineering on the battlefield; the Corps has successfully leveraged its skill and expertise in several of the Irish Army's deployments in United Nations operations.
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