1 FIELD ENGINEER REGIMENT
Major D W G I D Somakeerthi USP psc SLE
COMMANDING OFFICER
BRIEF HISTORY
The origin of Sri Lanka Engineers dates back to 1911 when the Ceylon engineers was formed under Ceylon defence force prior to the world war II Ceylon engineers consisted with two fortress companies, one signal company and field engineer company to manage defence lights and engine in Colombo and Trincomalee, whilst a signal company was tasked to operate fortress signals.
At the cessation of World War II hostilities, all the units were disbanded and all ranks demobilized, but the Ceylon Engineer Corps continued to function as an Engineer Unit in the Ceylon Defence Force. Prior to the formation of the Regular Army in Sri Lanka on the 10th October 1949, the only Engineer Unit was the Ceylon Engineers (Volunteers). This was reconstituted in 1949 as 2 (V) Field Squadron, Ceylon Engineers, and under the Command of Lt. Col. Meurling. In January 1951, three selected Officers (Capt PD Ramanayaka, Lt RL Perera and Lt TP Withana) were sent for training at Chatham. At the same time, 08 Senior NCOs were sent to FAREFL in Malaya for Field Engineer training. On the 1st October 1951, the 1st Field Engineer Squadron, Ceylon Engineers was raised with the above 03 Officers, 08 SNCOs and 12 Sappers from the old Ceylon Engineer Corps and 80 recruits from the Army Recruit Training Depot, Diyathalawa.
With the independent, the Ceylon Army was raised in October 1949 by Army Act No. 17 of 1949. Consequently the only existing engineer sub unit was raised as 2 (Volunteer) Field Squadron, Ceylon Engineers” with the formation of the Ceylon Army, two regular Engineer Squadrons were raised, viz. the Works Services, Ceylon Engineers, in 1950, and the 1st Field Squadron, Ceylon Engineers, in 1951.
The first Sapper to join the Regular Army was Capt M L D A Perera who was commissioned to fill the vacancy of Garrison Engineer. The establishment was raised to that of G.C.E. (Works) in 1956. This Sqn was responsible for maintaining all Camps of the three Services in practically every province of the Island. Some special tasks had also been given to this Unit during National Emergencies such as the building of temporary camps, complete with lights and water, maintaining the essential services.
1 Field Engineer Squadron, Ceylon Engineers was formed on the 1st October 1951, to provide Field Engineer support to the Army. The Unit was raised at Imperial Camp DIYATHALAWA and trained as a Squadron to carry out its orthodox role. From DIYATHALAWA, the Squadron moved it’s location to the Rock House Camp, Mutwal and Echelon Square for a short period until it moved into Army Cantonment, PANAGODA, in 1953.
With the further build-up of the Ceylon Army, the Squadron was raised to the status of a Regiment on 1 October 1958 and was designated as the 1 Field Engineer Regiment, Ceylon Engineers consisting with 13 Officers and 390 ORs. The first Commanding Officer was Lt. Col. (Brig retd) PD Ramanayaka.
In 1989, Regiment was brought down from Mullaitivu and Trincomalee and was given the task of combating the insurgent activities of People's Liberation Front (JVP - JanathaVimukthiPeramuna), deployed in Colombo and its suburbs. From the beginning of the year 1990 the Regiment was deployed fully in Badulla district.
2003 is the terminal era of 1 Field Engineer Regiment. The Regiment was shifted to Jaffna Peninsula to release the 7 Field Engineers, and took over the duties of 53 and 55 Divisions. We started a major role with Humanitarian Demining, RONCO consulting co-operation has joint with us and we performed our duties well. Meanwhile we constructed Forward Defence Lines, Strong points, in Peninsula. In 16th July 2007, we constructed the Thondamanaru Bridge. It is the longest bridge that Engineers has ever made (340 Feet).
The regiment was deployed in Jaffna peninsula until 2011. Then 1 Field Engineer Regiment shifted to their home at Army cantonment, Panagoda on 15 July 2011, in this period regiment comprised with enormous military and Nation building projects and rescue operations of natural disasters within the country and neighbouring countries.
The Regiment was re-deployed at Army camp Boo Oya after Battalion training at Sri Lanka School of Military Engineering on 17 May 2017. In this manifesto, the Regiment had to provide plant engineer support to “Sirisara Pivisuma” project, which is being continued. In this phenomenon 1 Fied Engineer Regiment had to be shifted to Clapenburg, Trincomalee where the “Sirisara Pivisuma” project was going on.
The regiment shifted to their present location at – Panagoda on 18 August 2020 to support SFHQ (West) AOR and 1 Field Engineer Regiment is operationally under commanded to the General Engineering Brigade in order to facilitate dynamic plant engineering works as nation building tasks.
ACHIEVEMENTS
The unit was responsible for the construction of 1000 m range at Panaluwa 1953. 1 Field Engineers was also involved in the earth works at Sugathadasa Stadium in 1958. The unit also constructed a 80' double single Bailey Bridge at Anuradhapura in 1960. Other projects undertaken by the unit are as follows:
- Construction of 80' suspension bridge across the Galoya on Damana Road in 1961.
- Construction of 90' steel bridge on Hiniduma - Neluwa Road in 1961.
- Construction of 80' Bailey Bridge at Amparai - Inginiyagala Road in 1963.
- Construction of Buttala - Katharagama road (22 miles) in 1972.
- Debarawewa Project in 1974.
- Leveling and soil filling at the Galle Face Ground in 1974.
- Earth works of main dam at Bowetanna Project in 1970.
- Earth works / construction assistance for Colombo - Katharagama main road in 1975.
- Earth works to Mahaweli Development Board in 1975.
- Jungle clearing for sugar factory at Kanthale for Sugar Cane Cultivation in 1975.
- During the Edibala, engineers have secured the Purawasakulam - Mannar Road, reconstructed Mannar Road and bridges in 1997.
- Construction of a Compact 200 bridge in Olumadu in 1998.
- Humanitarian De - mining, with the assistance of Ronco consulting agency.
- Construction of the Thondamanaru Bridge on 16th July 2007. It is considered to be the longest bridge that Engineers has ever launched (340').
- Initial ground preparation for defence headquters project at baththramulla
- Successfully completed huge numbers of civil Projects under “sirisara Pivisuma”
- Completed Several civil Project under “Gamasamaga Pilisadarak”
- Renovation PD Ramanayaka Ground as Rugby and Soccer playground at Panagoda
Sports and other achievement
- Cpl Karunananda RJK represented Ceylon in athletic at TOKIYO Olympic in 1964.
- L/Cpl Perera RAW represented Ceylon in athletic a
- t MEXICO Olympic in 1968.
- Cpl Rosa SLB won gold medal in the event of 5000 and 10000 meters at the Asian games held in BANGKOK. Represented Ceylon in 1972.
- Maj H Wilson was participated in national Bellied championship in 1974
- Maj TM Nandasena represented Ceylon in athletic in Asian games.
- Col L Rajasinghe represented Sri Lanka in shooting in many international competitions. He won several gold medals at the SA games in 1991.
- Maj SP De Silva represented Sri Lanka in Rugby and Soccer.
- Maj S Samarasinghe SLE coach the Sri Lankan Boxing team for SAF games in 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995. He also a referee and judge in the ABA Sri Lanka.
- 1 Field Engineer Regiment Drill Platoon won the 1st place in Inter Regiment Drill Competition in Year 2013
- 1 Field Engineer Regiment Drill Platoon won the 1st place in Inter Regiment Drill Competition in Year 2016.
PRESENT TASKS
- Construction of Ground and walking track (stage II ) - Battaramulla.
- Earth moving tasks to construct playground - Karandeniya Military Intelligence Corps premises
- Land Preparion for Construction site for 12 GR new establishment – Balangoda
- Renovation of existing road network – 58 Inf Div
- Preparation of ground to construct officers’ mess building (Stage III) - RHQ GW – Kuruvita
- Soil filling to monument construction – KDU Rathmalana
- Preparation of army rugger ground – Panagoda
- Preparation of playground Defence Services School – Malay Street, Colombo
- Deming task at general area Muhamalai
PRESENT APPOINMENT HOLDING OFFICERS
Second In Command | Maj HKMNK Kalumullage psc SLE |
Adjutant | Capt DMAP Kumara SLE |
Intelligence Officer | Capt RLCP Rathnayake SLE |
Quarter Master | Lt (QM) LPAJ Nishshanka USP SLE |
10 HQ Squadron | Maj DSM Siriwardena USP SLE |
11 Field Squadron | Maj PGTS Pussegoda SLE |
12 Field Squadron | - |
13 Field Squadron | Maj MMCM Kumara SLE |
14 Field Squadron | Capt SKTL Samarasinghe SLE |
PRESENT APPOINMENT HOLDING SNCO
Regimental Sergeant Major | WO I PHN Pushpa Kumara USP |
Artificer Sergeant Major (Field) | WO I MMK Wijerathna |
Artificer Sergeant Major (Plant) | WO I W Anura Kumara |
Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant | - |
PAST COMMANDING OFFICERS
Lt Col PD Ramanayake CE
(From 01.10.1958 to 05.11.1965)
Lt Col RH Perera CE
From 05.11.1965 to 06.12.1970)
Lt Col GDGN Senevirathne
(From 06.12.1970 to 16.05.1977)
Lt Col LPG Fernado psc CE
From 16.09.1977 to 10.10.1980)
Lt Col JRS De Silva SLE (From 11.10.1980 to 10.09.1983)
Lt Col SP Ekanayake psc SLE (From 20.09.1983 to 15.03.1987)
Lt Col NKB Angammana psc SLE (From 15.03.1987 to 01.09.1988)
Lt Col JKN Jayakody SLE(From 01.09.1988 to 10.10.1990)
Lt Col TM Bohoran SLE (From 10.10.1990 to 01.09.1993)
Lt Col L Rajasinghe WWV psc RSP SLE (From 09.01.1993 to 20.04.1993)
Lt Col MCMP Samarasinghe RSP psc SLE (From 20.04.1994 to 28.07.1995)
Lt Col DMD Alwis psc SLE (From 228.07.1995 - 11.07.1997)
Lt Col HL David psc SLE (From 11.07.1997 to 22.11.1997)
Lt Col IMP Iddamalgoda RSP SLE (From 22.11.1997 to 01.01.1999)
Lt Col LN Wickckramasuriya RSP psc SLE (From 01.01.1999 - 15.06.2000)
Lt Col DS Weerasekara SLE (From 15.06.2000 - 07.01.2002)
Lt Col HWMSDB Pananwala RSP SLE(From 07.01.2002 to 25.07.2003)
Lt Col SKP Liyanage RSP psc SLE (From 25.07.2003 to 10.06.2005)
Lt Col BB Randeniya SLE (From 09.08.2005 to 28.05.2007)
Bigadier SJMAR Seneviratne RWP USP psc SLE (From 29.05.2007 to 25.12.2008)
Lt Col KAA Udaya Kumara RSP psc SLE (From 26.12.2008 - 17.11.2009)
Lt Col SA Kulathunga RWP RSP psc SLE (From 02.12.2009 - 26.12.2009)
Lt Col STB Dissanayake RSP SLE (From 11.04.2010 - 12.10.2011)
Lt Col DKSK Dolage psc SLE (From 13.10.2011 to 20.01.2012)
Lt Col SA Kulathunga RWP RSP psc SLE (From 02.12.2009 - 26.12.2009)
Lt Col SPG Gamage RSP USP SLE (From 01.05.2014 – 04.01.2017)
Maj PM Mummullage RSP USP SLE(From 04.01.2017 – 21.02.2018)
Major JACS Jagoda psc SLE (From 04.04.2018 – 25.12.2018)
Lt Col KDLD Liyanage RSP psc SLE(From 26.12.2018 – 25.08.2019 )
Lt Col RT Ganegoda SLE (From 10.09.2019 to 24.09.2021)
FORMER REGIMENTAL SARGENT MAJORs
WO I SMG Andreaz
(From 1954 to 1956)
WO I N THIRIWANAKARUSU
(From 1958 to 1963)
WO I S O M DRIEX
(From 1963 to 1965)
WO I U ROZAIRO
(From 1965 to 1969)
WO I PS RANASINGHE
(From 1969 to 1972)
WO I WS FERNANDO
(From 1972 to 1973)
WO I DJ PALANDAGE
(From 1973to 1977)
WO I UA FERNANDO
(From 1977 to 1979)
WO I S P DE SILVA
(From 1979 to 1980)
WO I TF ABDEEN
(From 1981 to 1981)
WO I KEA REEVS
(From 1981 to 1983)
WO I VPC VITHRANA USP
(From 1983 to 1984)
WO I GS SILVA USP
(From 1985 to 1987)
WO I MKB WASALA
(From 1987 to 1990)
WO I BMD KARUNAPALA USP
(From 1984 to 1985)
WO I NC NAWALA
(From 1991 to 1993)
WO I KM HARISCHANDRA
(From 1993to 1995)
WO I N WILLAARACHCHI
(From 1995 to 2000)
WO I NAD SIRIL
(From 2000 to 2001)
WO I SPK SENARATH
(From 2001 to 2002)
WO I SR CHANDRASENA
From 2002 to 2003)
WO I JA SUNIL
(From 12.04.2003 to 22.06.2003)
WO I JD RAJAPAKSA
(From 10.03.2004 to 13.12.2004)
WO I V SUMATHIPALA
(From 17.12.2004 to 24.12.2005)
WO I RBG KEERTHIRATHNA
(From 24.12.2005 to 15.02.2007)
WO I WA SANNY
(From 16.02.2007 to 01.05.2007)
WO I DCS DISSANAYAKE
(From 07.07.2008 to 31.12.2008)
WO I MPA ATHTHANAYAKE
(From 01.01.2009 to 25.02.2010)
WO I KU SENARATHNA RSP
(From 26.02.2010 to 30.07.2010)
WO I HKD CHAMINDA
(From 08.03.2011 to 05.12.2011)
WOI NR JAYASINHE
(From 2012.12.06 to 2012.08.01)
WOI WP DILANTH USP
(From 2012.08.02 to 2012.04.16)
WOI SDPN RANAWEERA
(From 2012.04.16 to 2014.03.20)
WOI MM ATTHANAYAKA
(From 2014.03.21 to 2015.03.04)
WOI NPAJ NISSANKA USP
(From 2015.03.04 to 2016.12.30)
WOI IHP PERERA
(From 2017.01.31 to 2017.06.05)
WOI IP WIJERATHNA BANDA
(From 2017.06.07 to 2017.09.24)
WOI RWN KARUNATHILAKA
(From 2017.06.07 to 2017.09.24)
WOI RP NISHANTHA
(From 2017.12.12 )