17 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC
17 Port and Maritime Regiment is a regiment of the British Army's Royal Logistic Corps. Based in the Hampshire village of Marchwood, near Southampton, the unit is the British Army's Regular Port & Maritime capability, and is supported by 165 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC, of the Army Reserve.
History
The regiment was first formed as 17 Port Training Regiment Royal Engineers, at the existing Marchwood Military Port, Hampshire in 1949. Since the Second World War, military vessels have operated in support of many major operations, such as during the Suez Crisis, conflicts in Belize and Borneo and particularly in the Falklands War, where over 75% of all stores were landed by Mexeflote Rafts.The regiment initially comprised 51 and 52 Port Squadrons Royal Engineers. It was later joined by 53 Port Maintenance Squadron. On 15 July 1965, the Regiment transferred to the Royal Corps of Transport (RCT) and 17 Port Regiment Workshop REME was formed at that time.
The regiment was originally accommodated in a war time Nissen hut type of camp in the field that is just beyond the northern boundary of Byams House, which later became the Officers Mess. In 1993, the regiment was transferred to the Royal Logistic Corps, due to amalgamation of the RCT with four other Corps. At the time of joining into the RLC, the regiment was organised as follows:
- Regimental Headquarters
- 51 Port Squadron
- 52 Port Squadron
- 53 Port Support Squadron265 Port Squadron , at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
The most recent military rail operations were in the Kosovo War, when 79 Railway Squadron RLC operated the line between Thessaloniki in Greece to Kosovo in Serbia. During Operation Telic in Iraq in 2003, Rail Troop of 79 Port Clearance Squadron RLC opened up the rail link between Basra and Baghdad, in cooperation with a Royal Engineers Specialist Team.
Under the Army 2020 programme, the regiment was paired with its reserve counterpart, 165 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC.
Operations
The current units are:- 53 Headquarters and Enabling Squadron
- 51 Port Squadron
- 52 Port Squadron
- Regimental Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers