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Tomaree Battery

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Horner, David (1995). The Gunners. A History of Australian Artillery. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
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at Tomaree Head, New South Wales, Australia. The battery was built during 1941 during the
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guns in emplacements were located at the battery. Another smaller battery of two
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as part of Fortress Newcastle and was completed in 1942.
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Port Stephens
Second World War
6 inch Mark VII
3 pounder guns
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NSW Heritage listing
Tomaree Battery, NSW During WW2
32°42′53″S 152°11′10″E / 32.71472°S 152.18611°E / -32.71472; 152.18611
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Military history of Australia during World War II
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Forts in Australia
Former military installations in New South Wales
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