I served in the Field Engineers regiment in the mid eighties then SF after 90. 1 field was the largest regiment in the army at the time well over strength at around 1800 personnel, it was split in around 88-89 to become two regiments, each with 2 field squadrons and 1 support squadron. It changed again in 91 to three regiments, one Combat engineer regiment, one support regiment, one light construction, water and bridging regiment and each regiment received Army Reserve Sqaudron. The 2lt were normally still at Sydney Uni completing their Engineer degree (in my case survey).
1 Field Engineer Regiment HQ Brisbane
1 x colonel, 3 x captain, 3 x 2nd lt, RSM, 2x SGT, 4 x Cpl, 16 OR, 2 medics, 2 sigs
HQ
Staff cars x 4
Land rovers series 3 and 110s x 4
Ambulance series 3
3 Ford supply trucks
Unimog GS
Various trailers
1st Field Squadron (we make, we break) Frog Hollow, Holdsworthy, Sydney
Squadron HQ
1 x major, 2 x captain, 1 x 2nd lt, SSM, 2x SGT, 4x Cpl, 4x lcpl, 20 OR, 2 medics, 2 sigs, 6 x Regimental Military Police, 2 x surveyors.
HQ
5 x staff cars
5 x Land rovers series 3 and 110s x 4
2 x motorbikes
3 x quad bike and trailer
Ambulance series 3
3 Ford GS supply trucks
3 x Unimog GS
Various gs trailers
Generator trailer
Boozer trailer
Cooks trailer
The HQ regularly had drivers attached to Sydney Brigade HQ for staff drivers for airport runs. Somehow we had a small fleet of Ford staff cars. Two land rovers and the motorbikes were for the regimental police for traffic control and heavy vehicle escort. The qaud bikes were in supply as part of the airborne element. As usual engineers had a boozer trailer for exercise, basically a bar, and freezer/ fridge unit. Cooks trailer similar except cooking bays and refrigerator unit.
1 troop (supported 5/7 RAR mechanised) over strength Sydney
1 x 1st lt, 1 x 2nd lt, 1 staff sgt, 1 sgt, 2 sigs, 2 supply Cpl, 2 orderly
HQ Land Rover
M577
M113 palfinger
4 sections M113 x 4 T50 turret
M60, SLR
2 troop (parachute airborne attached to 3 RAR) over strength platoon Sydney
1 x 1st lt, 1 x 2nd lt, 1 staff sgt, 1 sgt, 2 sigs, 2 supply Cpl, 2 orderly
3x Land Rover series 3 or 110
3 x qaud bikes
Unimog transport
4 x 8 man sections 8 Mag 58 or M60 & SLR or m16-203, m16, 4x Carl Gustav, LAW66 (they copied 3RAR practice of 2 x Mag 58 in a section around 89, and added the M16at the same time as 3RAR were swapping over to the styer 88, the M16 was a welcome weight reduction)
3 troop (water, construction, mine warfare and bridging) over strength Sydney
1 x 1st lt, 2 x 2nd lt, 1 staff sgt, 3 x Sgt, 6 Cpl, 6 lcpl, 2 sigs, 5 orderly
3 x Land Rover series 3 and 110
3 x Unimog dump + generator trailer, 2 x compressor trailers
1x Mack dump + water treatment unit
1 x Mack GS palfinger + trailer light sawmill
4 sections x 8, m60, SLR, F1 (drivers)
Often 3 troop was used as the training and deployment troop so on paper was way over strength, in theory it should have been two troops on paper 50 odd ORs. It had carpenters, bricklayers, plumbers in each section, light concreting equipment, clearance divers, mine clearance specialists, explosive nuts, and general construction teams who worked around the brigade area of Holdworthy and Moorebank often maintaining married quarters and building defence buildings along with the 17 construction regiment (17 Engineer Construction Regiment who were next door) , often nicknamed the “skivers”. Most of the platoon were often on rotation to UN peacekeeping programs or in rotation in Malaysia (RAF Butterworth), Singapore or Borneo/Sabar with the rotating Australian Infantry Battalion company, plus lots of O/S deployment removing mines in Burma, Thailand, pacific islands or with the commonwealth War-graves commission in the pacific and Asia. Often posted in America, New Zealand or England on Officer, NCO or OR exchange, or just on course, so was regularly under strength on the ground in Sydney. (I remember my time in 3 troop, I commanded less than 10 men on the ground in Sydney at one time) it also run the training for the regiment, new 2nd Lt, Ncos, for regulars and reserve, plus specialist training. The carpenters, bricklayers and plumbers were removed in 88-89 and all were posted to 17 construction. The troop then rotated army reserve engineers through two sections.
18 field Sqaudron
18 Field Sqn was split between Brisbane and Townsville, same structure as 1 field Sqaudron, 4 troop was in M113 supporting 2/4 RAR, 5 troop they were heliborne with 6 RAR, and 6 troop were the same construction, water and bridging, training.
1 Field Support Squadron (plus experimental equipment troops)
A great Squadron again overstaffed regularly as training army reserves, this is we’re driver training was conducted, car, light truck, motorcycle, bus and heavy truck and recovery, light fire fighting (regular fire fighters were posted in Moorebank) , heavy and light bridging training plus rotation of NCOs and officers regularly to get experience, it often had its own rugby team and yearly had a grudge match with the FE troops, which caused numerous injuries
Light vehicle support 2 x troops often overstaffed
(Broken up in 88-89, some going back to Moorebank School of Military engineering, some going to new regiments, it returned to one light support troop, losing a lot of capabilities, bridging for example )
2 x Staff cars (yes more)
4 x Unimog Light dump
4 x Unimog GS palfinger
1 x Acco winch truck and trailer (wire braiding light foot bridge)
4 x Mack dump
4 x Mack GS, large palfinger crane
Gs truck Trailers
4 x large and small generator units
3 x water treatment trailers
3 x John deer backhoe and bucket
2 x skid steers, bucket, leveler, rippers
2 x John deer tractors, various attachments, light trencher (for drainage), ploughs, 4 way blade, which, power take off, rail ripper, fork lift.
3 x mine ploughs attach to tractor or m113
2 x mine rollers attach to m113
3 x trenchers John deer
2 x Fuel trucks and trailers
3 x Water trucks
Light Cement mixer truck (Acco) (also used for anfo explosive mixing)
Large lumber milling saw (2m blade) lumber trailer, jinker, light railway and trundles, steel cable, pulleys etc
Steam tractor (regimental mascot, often used in lumber mill role in expedition events)
Bailey bridge x 2
MGB bridges x 2
Transfield heavy bridge x 1
Light 4wd Fire truck (Acco)
Fire water trailers x 4
Dog handlers
( 1 troop trailed a lot of vehicles and pieces for the Australian army, so some weird gear would show up from time to time, I remember South African made Buffel/Moffel anti mine truck based on the unimog being in the Sqaudron )
Heavy support troop road and airfield construction
6 x Mack dump trucks and GS or Dump trailers
3 x Rollers
2 x caterpillar scraper
3x Caterpillar graders
Caterpillar dozers D4 pat blade, D6 & D7
Caterpillar excavators 16T, 20T and 30 T
30T crane
Light Jinker crane x 2 (Acco truck)
3 x Mack water trucks
Heavy Transport troop
Mack low loaders x 10
6 x Mack trucks GS with heavy equipment trailers
(This troop was small around 20 ARs, at some stage in 1989 the Regimental police reported to this troop rather than SHQ)
RAEME Workshops support Sqaudron
Land rovers
3 x Mack heavy Recovery
Grease trucks x 4
M113 recovery x 2
12 x unimog trucks supply trailers
Light recovery Acco x 2
Generators
Workshop milling truck
Fuel trucks and Trailers
From memory this was split between 1 Field Squadron and 17 Construction Sqaudron.