The Intervention Brigade, resorting to forces from the Regiment of Engineers No.3 (Espinho), organized and readied Engineering Unit No. 3 (UnEng3/FND/UNIFIL), to commence operations in Lebanon from November 26, 2007.
Since May 28, 2007, UnEng3/FND/UNIFIL, planned, organized and conducted its readying and operational training, with the view to be employed as a National Detached Force (FND) in the Lebanese Theatre of Operations.
Organization and Characterization of UnEng3/FND/UNIFIL
(Officers / Sargents / Men)
Numbers per categories
Effective | Organic |
Officers | 12 |
Sargents | 37 |
Men | 92 |
TOTAL | 141 |
Origin of Personnel (per District)
Male / Female distribution and Experience in FND Missions
Unit’s Coat of Arms
Black escutcheon, silver cedar, accompanied by three golden bees.
Military silver helmet, lined in scarlet, facing three quarters to the right.
Gold braided scarlet belt.
Black and silver foliage and ferrules.
Armorial Bearings: Two interlaced black dolphins.
Motto: In an undulating silver band, under the escutcheon, in elzevir style capitals: “PER ARDUA SVRGO”.
Symbols and Allusions of the Parts
The BLACK in the field recalls the stretch of land bordered by the rising waves and by the mountain ranges, which trim its horizon.
The CEDAR represents the traditional and thick green covering of the Lebanon. Densely rooted and resisting the inclemency of the weather, this tree resembles the labours left by UnEng3/FND/UNIFIL in that country, “The Cedar Country”.
THE BEES, acting jointly, represent labour and discipline. Their number is that identifying the Unit.
The interlaced DOLPHINS are an allusion to Espinho Council and to the Regiment of Engineers No. 3, the base for the readying of UnEng3/FND/UNIFIL. Considered since Ancient times as Man’s allies, dolphins carry us back to the loyalty with which they render help to the needy, allied to a deep knowledge of the surrounding environment.
Motto: “PER ARDUA SVRGO”, (Through difficulties I am raised), evokes the spirit that infuses the personnel of UnEng3/FND/UNIFIL.
Enamels signify
GOLD, firmness and knowledge;
SILVER, hope and eloquence;
BLACK, constancy in adversity and precaution
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