Garrison engineer

India

A garrison engineer holds the rank of executive engineer in the Indian Defense Service of Engineers. Garrisson Engineer is a designation which is held either by a civilian officer of M.E.S. or by a military officer of the rank of Major. The Garrison engineer's staff includes at least three assistant garrison engineers, a barrack stores officer, an accounts officer, and junior engineers. Responsibilities of the position include procuring contracts and executing them. One of the elected members of the cantonment board has to be a former garrison engineer.

The first Indian to become an officiating garrison engineer was Rai Bahadur Pandit Ram Prasad Tewari, who served in the Military Engineering Services from 1880 to 1920.[1][2][3]

References

  1. "Testimonial and Services of Rai Bahadur Pandit Ram Prasad Tewari, G. E., M. E. S., Darbari (1880-1920)" (PDF).
  2. "Testimonial and Services of Rai Bahadur Pandit Ram Prasad Tewari, G. E., M. E. S., Darbari (1880-1920)" (PDF).
  3. "Copy of Testimonial and Services of Rai Bahadur Pandit Ram Prasad Tewari, G. E., M. E. S., Darbari (1880-1920)" (PDF).

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