23 Engineer Regiment can trace its roots to the founding of the airborne forces of the
Parachute Regiment and other related during the
Second World War. In July 1948, 23rd Field Engineer Regiment was formed in
Iserlohn from the former 2nd Division Divisional Engineer regiment. In December 1948, the regiment moved to
Halen and two years later moved to
Dortmund. In September 1957, 2 Field Squadron was allocated to
6th Infantry Brigade and 5 Field Squadron to the
5th Infantry Brigade. In May 1958, the regiment was split and its headquarters became the new "Headquarters Royal Engineers, 2nd Division". Eleven years later in April 1969, it was re-organised into the new 23 Engineer Regiment at
Osnabruck. The regiment served as infantry in
Northern Ireland from March - July 1972. In September 1976 the
2nd Division was re-organized as an armoured formation, and the regiment was broken up for the second time. In January 1983, at
Osnabruck the regiment reformed and later took part in the trial of Close Support Troops. In 1991 the regiment, participated in the
Gulf War supporting 4th Armoured Brigade. 39 Field Squadron provided Close Support Troops for each of the Brigade's 3 Battlegroups, whilst 73 Field Squadron acted as General Support to the Brigade. The regiment was later disbanded in 1993 as a result of the
Options for Change. In 2001, 23 Engineer Regiment was tasked to provide engineer support to the newly formed
16 Air Assault Brigade. The regiment was deployed for
Operation Herrick and in September 2009 on their return from
Afghanistan the regiment was granted the
Freedom of the town of Woodbridge. In 2015, the "Parachute" title was officially added to the name, although the unit had already been supporting
16 Air Assault Brigade since its re-establishment, and a new flag was presented to the regiment to mark the occasion.
Death of Connor Morrison on 23rd July 2022, a 20 year old sapper called Connor Morrison of the regiment died from heatstroke at
Ipswich Hospital after collapsing during training. None of his squad were carrying water, no attempt was made to cool him down for at least half an hour after he collapsed, and none of his fellow soldiers had undertaken heat illness prevention training. ==Organization==