The Regiment's history in Germany sterns from early 1952 with the formation of the 1st British Corps Troops Column Royal Army Service Corps. By 1953 this had under command companies in Osnabruck, Bielefeld, Herford and Sennelager.
By 1957 the RHQ had moved to Bielefeld where an additional sub unit, 130 Motor Ambulance Squadron - the forerunner of 36 Squadron - was formed. In July 1965 the Column was renamed 10 Corps Transport Regiment, a title it held until the disbandment of the 1st British Corps in 1992. In 1993 the Regiment had 9 Squadron, 17 Squadron, a Support Squadron and a Regimental Workshop REME under command: 36 Squadron having been disbanded in September 1991.
In the latter years, the Regiment's primary operational role was the outloading of mines and explosives, using its fleet of DROPS vehicles, and the running of the Bulk Refuelling system using its 22,500 litre tanker trucks. On a day-to-day basis, transport was provided in support of training and the movement of combat supplies and fuel. A major task had been the resupply of aviation fuel to the Army Air Corps in Germany on an on-call basis.
The Regiment deployed on Operation Granby as a Group, taking under command 12 Squadron from 8 Regiment. Initially 36 Squadron stayed behind as the Rear Party but it later deployed and remained in the Gulf to assist in the subsequent clean up.
Sporting successes have included Divisional and BAOR honours across a wide range of disciplines. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s the Regimental title was synonymous with boxing success: the Regiment winning all major titles up to and including Army and Combined Services levels. Individuals also took part at National level. In 1989 the Regiment became the Army Major Unit Association Football champions.
The Headquarters moved to Aldershot in 1989, taking under command a re-formed 36 Squadron as the Headquarters Squadron, 1 Squadron, 28 Squadron and 66 Squadron. 9 Squadron and 17 Squadron went on to remain in Germany coming under command of 7 Regiment, as did the Support Squadron, which re-numbers as 617 Headquarters Squadron .