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Wikipedia - Madras Engineer Group

Madras Engineer Group (MEG), informally known as the Madras Sappers, is an engineer group of the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army. The Madras Sappers draw their origin from the erstwhile Madras Presidency army of the British Raj. This regiment has its HQ in Bengaluru. The Madras Sappers are the oldest of the three groups of the Corps of Engineers.

The Madras Sappers were the only regiment of the Madras Presidency Army to survive unscathed the extensive reorganisations that took place between 1862 and 1928. The thambis, as the troops of the Madras Sappers are popularly known, with their hallmark Shakos have distinguished themselves in many battlefields around the world for more than 200 years.

The Bangalore torpedo, a mine clearing explosive device, was invented in the Centre at Bengaluru in the early years of the Twentieth Century.

History

The second half of the eighteenth century found the East India Company involved in the politics of India and in conflict with the French and a number of native states, amongst whom Mysore, the Marathas and the remnants of the Mughal empire were prominent. The newly raised army of the Madras Presidency was deficient of combat pioneers who were raised as 'ad hoc' companies and disbanded after the conflicts. The First Anglo-Mysore War highlighted this deficiency and led to the raising of two companies of the Madras Pioneers on 30 September 1780 at Fort St George. These men are the forefathers of the Madras Engineer Group of today and the Corps of Engineers of the Indian Army.

The Madras Pioneers formed an integral part of the armed forces. Their principal job in active warfare was to dig 'saps' or 'trenches' which permitted cannon to be brought in range of enemy fortifications and to dig 'mines' which would explode creating a breach in the fort walls. As a result, Sappers and Miners was born. In addition, the sappers used to lead the way to the breach for the 'forlorn hope' and infantry to follow. They also built roads, bridges, fortifications, wells, and water supplies, and fought as infantry when needed.

Since this group was constituted by the Madras Presidency, and formed part of the Madras Army, they were called the Madras Sappers. Likewise in 1803 and again in 1824, the Bengal Sappers and Bombay Sappers were formed in the other presidencies.

The Madras Sappers recruited and trained small tough and wiry men from South India. These engineer troops fought in numerous campaigns in India at Sholinghur, Srirangapatna, Assaye (along with Major General Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington), and also in Egypt, China, Burma and other places abroad.

The Madras Sappers moved into Bengaluru in 1834, when they were involved in a major part of the construction activities of the Civilian and Military buildings in Bengaluru. Their association with Bengaluru, where the center is located, continues to this day.

The motto of the Madras Sappers is that common to all three regiments of the Corps of Engineers, Sarvatra (Sanskrit:Everywhere) the Indian equivalent to 'Ubique', the motto of the Royal Engineers.

O Megt & Centre é um clube de futebol inglês sediado em Elmwood, Isles of Scilly. Atualmente, disputa a Terceira Divisão da Liga Sênior de Futebol da Cornualha Ocidental. O nome do clube deriva do pub local, o Megt & Centre, que foi fechado há alguns anos.

O Megt & Centre foi fundado em 1949 e jogou em ligas locais até 1985, quando se juntou à Liga Sênior de Futebol da Cornualha Ocidental. O clube ganhou o título da Divisão Um em 1987-88 e foi promovido à Primeira Divisão. O Megt & Centre permaneceu na Primeira Divisão por 12 temporadas, alcançando o melhor resultado em 1999-2000, quando foi vice-campeão.

O clube foi rebaixado para a Divisão Um em 2000-2001, mas retornou à Primeira Divisão na temporada seguinte. O Megt & Centre foi rebaixado novamente para a Divisão Um em 2003-04 e, desde então, permaneceu nesta divisão.

O Megt & Centre também participou da Copa da Inglaterra em diversas ocasiões, mas nunca avançou além da Primeira Rodada de Qualificação.

O clube joga seus jogos em casa no Memorial Field, em Elmwood. O estádio tem capacidade para 250 pessoas.

O Megt & Centre é um clube pequeno, mas tem uma base de fãs leais. O clube é conhecido por sua atmosfera amistosa e acolhedora, e é um lugar popular para assistir a uma partida de futebol.