Bayard Dill also served as a military officer in the Bermuda Volunteer Engineers (BVE).
United States Army Corps of Engineers | Bermuda | Royal Engineers | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | Bermuda Triangle | American Society of Civil Engineers | Hamilton, Bermuda | Corps of Engineers | Institution of Civil Engineers | Institution of Mechanical Engineers | Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers | Bermuda Bowl | St. George's Parish, Bermuda | Institute of Radio Engineers | Governor of Bermuda | Ulster Volunteer Force | Missouri Volunteer Militia | American Institute of Chemical Engineers | Ulster Volunteer Force (1966) | St. George's, Bermuda | Bermuda National Stadium | Bermuda national football team | Volunteer fire department | Volunteer Army | Somerset Island, Bermuda | Society of Manufacturing Engineers | Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers | People's Volunteer Army | National Society of Black Engineers | Ireland Island, Bermuda |
The local government raised two part-time units, the Bermuda Militia Artillery, to reinforce the Royal Garrison Artillery, and the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, to reinforce the regular infantry battalion (and the Bermuda Volunteer Engineers in 1930, as well as the Bermuda Militia Infantry and the Home Guard during the Second World War).