They overcame the challenge of 3 Medical Regiment in their first boxing evening for three years.
The Loggies claimed a 5-2 win from the seven bouts staged between the two units and were victorious in nine of the 12 contests that formed the full programme at Dishforth Airfield in North Yorkshire.
Pte Jake Millthorpe was among those to impress as he defeated a corps-level opponent, while LCpl Ben Naylor triumphed over a more experienced rival in the fight of the night.
And Pte Thomas Lowe was named best boxer.
Maj Gemma Darrington, Officer Commanding 64 Close Support Squadron – who provided eight squad members – also competed in her first contest in eight years – securing a first-round win via a stoppage.
“As this was probably the last chance I would get to box, I was determined to make it count,” she said.
“A lot of my squadron were involved so I wanted to train with them and if I was good enough, compete.
“It was an opportunity to get to know people in a different environment, and that can only be a benefit.
“Putting yourself on the line is a positive thing, it shows you are willing to do the same as the soldiers.
“We had seven boxers selected for corps trials on the back of this show and our next aim is the RLC championships in May.”
The regiment benefitted from having a Team GB coach in the ranks in the shape of Sgt Kerryanne Keane, who helped the personnel train two or three times a day, over 12 weeks, in the build-up.
“It’s been great to see them develop,” she said.
“The sport of boxing elicits many of the attributes we demand in a warfighting situation – courage, fitness, fortitude and intellect.”