Ripon’s Royal Engineers, who have had the Freedom of the City since 1949, carried out their freedom March this morning.
In this video they can be seen marching towards the Cathedral for the Sung Eucharist Service .
The service saw the installation of the Mayor of Ripon Councillor Sid Hawke, following his election as mayor earlier this month.
The British Army Band based at Catterick, accompanied the Royal Engineers on the march.
Ripon Royal Engineers embark on subterranean warfare training
Ripon Royal Engineers have embarked on a subterranean warfare training exercise in Leeds.
Around 20 personnel from the 21 Engineer Regiment embraced the hot weather earlier this week and slipped into an array of tunnels as part of the training known as Hypogeal Bear.
The Ripon-based unit made their way through 2km of knee-high water for what is seen as one of the Army’s most innovative exercises of the training year.
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Starting off from near the Royal Armouries Museum, and supported all the way by the West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, the troops made their way through the winding underground route until they reached Harewood Barracks.
Sergeant Mottley, one of the masterminds behind the exercise, said:
“We are trialling subterranean tactics, techniques, and procedures in a real-world environment, with the aim to build a specialist engineering capability that can augment the infantry and civilian services.
“This is not a sterile training area! It is not easy-going underfoot, it is not easy to manoeuvre down. We are in the middle of Leeds and it is something completely different. The links that this has built with Leeds City Council and the Fire and Rescue Service have also been a big plus.”





Pictures by Sgt Ben Maher RLC / MOD Crown Copyright 2022