CALL FOR REME
This film is held by the Imperial War Museum (ID: COI 1121).
Synopsis
Short documentary, with a recruiting aim, showing the work of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
"The Space Age army" with its high technology (radar, AFVs etc) relies on "another army" of specialists - the men of REME, whose job is to make sure that equipment is ready at all times. The emphasis for REME recruits is on practical training of high quality, and there are a variety of opportunities available. REME members are also fully fledged soldiers, but they have opportunities for relaxation. Possibilities for qualifications. Various REME roles are illustrated: recovery mechanics, bridge building, mobile workshops, diving, crane driving, welding, explosives, missile testing etc. Opportunities for travel (eg Germany, Hong Kong) and adventure. Example of REME work: an army supply airlift to a village in Hong Kong, which the army connects to electricity. Film ends with a final recruiting plea, direct to camera, by a REME officer.
Notes
Date: taken from SSVC catalogue. This gives the title as "Call For The REME", although the slightly shorter version is on the film.
Titles
- CALL FOR REME
Technical Data
- Year:
- 1974
- Running Time:
- 18 minutes
- Film Gauge (Format):
- 16mm
- Colour:
- Colour
- Sound:
- Sound
- Footage:
- 651 ft
Production Credits
- Production Countries:
- GB
- Sponsor
- Central Office of Information
- director
- Ingrams, Jonathan
- film editor
- Brinton, Roland
- photography
- Molloy, Mike
- producer
- Angell, Robert
- Production company
- Pacesetter
- script
- Ingrams, Jonathan