Actions

Difference between revisions of "134th Australian Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery"

From Our Contribution

(Unit Personnel)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 7: Line 7:
 
|  image        = [[File:134th_AHH_Battery.jpg]]
 
|  image        = [[File:134th_AHH_Battery.jpg]]
 
| caption        = Northern Territory Library hdl:10070/33048
 
| caption        = Northern Territory Library hdl:10070/33048
|  image2      =  
+
|  image2      =[[File:134th_AHH_Battery_2.jpg]]
| caption2      =  
+
| caption2      = Gun crew practice on a 3.7 inch gun
  
 
}}
 
}}
Line 17: Line 17:
  
  
In November 1943 the battery as a part of the ''54th Composite AA Regiment'' moved to Batchelor in the Northern Territory. In April 1944 the battery changed position, moving to Long airfield, and then in May to Hughes airfield. In December the defences of Truscott field were strengthened with the addition of the '''134th Australian heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery'''. By January 1945 the importance of Truscott had diminished as the war moved further away and the battery moved back to Darwin where they occupied the Berrimah gun site (non operationally) from 31 January until 30 July 1945.
+
In November 1943 the battery as a part of the ''54th Composite AA Regiment'' moved to Batchelor in the Northern Territory. In April 1944 the battery changed position, moving to Long airfield, and then in May to Hughes airfield. In December the defences of Truscott field were strengthened with the addition of the '''134th Australian Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery'''. By January 1945 the importance of Truscott had diminished as the war moved further away and the battery moved back to Darwin where they occupied the Berrimah gun site (non operationally) from 31 January until 30 July 1945.
  
  
  
 
===Unit Personnel===
 
===Unit Personnel===
* [[Eric Robert Uren]]
+
* [[Eric Robert Uren]] 4 Aug 1943 - 28 Sep 1945
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:54, 20 December 2022

134th AHH Battery.jpg
Northern Territory Library hdl:10070/33048
134th AHH Battery 2.jpg
Gun crew practice on a 3.7 inch gun


Brief History

In August 1942 the need for additional anti-aircraft batteries saw the 33rd and 45th Infantry Battalions being disbanded to form the 103rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment located at Loftus in New South Wales, with the batteries being the 132nd, 133rd, and 134th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery In February 1943 the battery with 'A' and 'B' Troops moved to Randwick to train and then moved to Narellan in May before another shift to Wallgrove in July.


In November 1943 the battery as a part of the 54th Composite AA Regiment moved to Batchelor in the Northern Territory. In April 1944 the battery changed position, moving to Long airfield, and then in May to Hughes airfield. In December the defences of Truscott field were strengthened with the addition of the 134th Australian Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery. By January 1945 the importance of Truscott had diminished as the war moved further away and the battery moved back to Darwin where they occupied the Berrimah gun site (non operationally) from 31 January until 30 July 1945.


Unit Personnel



Notes

Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 3 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, pages 3.78 & 3.279 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018


External Links