The 72nd anniversary of Corps of Electronics & Mechanical Engineers (EME) was today celebrated at the Udhampur-based Northern Command with great fervor and enthusiasm.
Responsible for repair, recovery and maintenance of technical equipment of the army, the Corps of Electronics & Mechanical Engineers today celebrated its 72nd anniversary, PRO Defence Northern Command said.
General officer Commanding in Chief of Northern Command Lt Gen D S Hooda complimented all ranks of the corps for their dedication and high degree of professionalism.
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"The corps was raised as Indian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in May 1943. Post Independence, the corps was renamed as Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
"Subsequently, the corps was rechristened as Corps of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers on Jan 1, 2001," the spokesman said.
He said the corps has been proactive in delivery of engineering support as per operational requirements and has thus ensured an optimal level of equipment availability in the hands of troops.
"Delivering beyond expectations in spheres of repair, recovery and maintenance, EME in Northern Command has carved a special niche for itself in the field of counter remote control Improvised Explosive Device (IED) equipment, bullet proofing of vehicles and major repairs to specialist equipment," he said.
It has contributed immensely during natural calamities and disasters. During floods, which ravaged Jammu and Kashmir last year, the contribution of personnel of the Corps of EME in providing relief to affected population and repair cover to vehicles and equipment was commendable, he said.