THE skills of Colchester-based soldiers were put to the test during a competition between Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.

The 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team held a competition for its REME soldiers - who are responsible for maintaining and repairing vehicles and equipment - to celebrate the Corps’ patron saint St Eligius.

The competition at Merville Barracks, in Colchester, saw seven teams first tested on their vehicle repair skills.

Gazette: Get set - troops ran two miles in full kitGet set - troops ran two miles in full kit (Image: Cpl Danny Houghton, British Army)

Working against the clock, troops had to diagnose and fix several faults in a quad bike and then drive it around a circuit in reverse.

The craftsmen then ran two miles in full kit carrying a 36lb rucksack.

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The challenge was intended to replicate the final quick advance towards an objective on P Company, the test of physical and mental robustness soldiers must pass to serve in Airborne Forces.

On crossing the finish line, troops found an SV truck needing to be pulled into position.

Gazette: Champion - Major Aidy Mortimore presents the winners’ trophy to Corporal Andy BirchChampion - Major Aidy Mortimore presents the winners’ trophy to Corporal Andy Birch (Image: Cpl Danny Houghton, British Army)

The fastest team across the four challenges was declared the winner, with 8 Field Company (Para) REME presented with the Lance Corporal James McCue Trophy.

Team captain Corporal Andy Birch said: “There are a lot of REME soldiers spread across the Brigade and it’s great to get together for a friendly competition, and even better that we won and have the bragging rights.

“It was a full day, with a good workout for our engineering skills followed by a hard physical workout.”

"Finding a truck to be pulled after you’ve finished a two-miler was tough. 

Gazette: Quick fix - soldiers work on a quad bikeQuick fix - soldiers work on a quad bike (Image: Cpl Danny Houghton, British Army)

"I think we won because we’re a tight-knit team, we know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, and have a really good understanding between us.”

Brigade Electrical and Mechanical Engineer Major Aidy Mortimore said the aim of the competition was “to celebrate who we are and what we do as Airborne REME soldiers”.

“This event is about bringing us together and building espirit de corps,” he said.

“Our job as REME soldiers is to repair damaged and broken equipment and get it back in the fight as quickly as possible, and everyone has shown the technical skills, physical robustness and teamwork needed to achieve that.”