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104th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery

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As part of an Army wide restructuring of Artillery units, the Battery was re- raised in 2011 as an observation battery. In 2014 it was again restructured as a conventional battery with Observers, CP and M777 Gun line. It is currently building its manning to be a full sized battery in the coming
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In January 1992 the Regiment converted to the Ready Reserve Scheme, attracting a large increase in numbers to the battery and Regiment. The scheme involved members undertaking a contract to work full-time for 12 months, then work 50 days a year for the next four years.
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In November 1977 the Battery was re-raised as part of the 8th /12th Medium regiment with M2A2 (105 mm) guns. Soon after the re-raising, the battery took part in its most important peacetime action. In February 1978, following a
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Artillery, saw intense and unrelenting action on the Western Front, with almost 58% of the total gunners deployed from Australia being killed. After victory was declared the battery returned to Australia and was disbanded.
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The 104th Field Battery, Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery, had its beginnings in Egypt, in March 1916. At this time the Battery was raised as a part of the general expansion of divisional artillery prior to the
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In December 1996, the Ready Reserve Scheme was completed, however the Battery continued to foster 'Ready Reserve Soldiers' until 2000, when the Battery assumed the composition of a general reserve unit.
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to retask 105 Field Battery to a Medium Battery role. Personnel were transferred to the reserve element of 105 Medium Battery and to other batteries within the regiment.
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For a short period time the battery participated in peacetime training and support activities, but with the formation of
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being dispatched to France. In mid-March 1916 the battery sailed for France, and upon their arrival were issued with new
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The 104 Battery name was revived in September 1965 as a medium battery equipped with
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Men of 104th Field Battery line up for a hot tea ration in Belgium in 1917
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104 Field Battery was disbanded on 1 July 2005 during a parade held by
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Over the next two years, the 104th Field Battery, as part of the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2005
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Australian Army
Artillery
1st Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
Enoggera Barracks
Royal Australian Artillery
Moascar
Egypt
First World War
4th Field Artillery Brigade
Australian military involvement in the Vietnam War
AIF
4.5 inch howitzers
Royal Field Artillery
Armentières
Somme
Western front
Third Battle of Ypres
British 30th Division
British 7th Brigade
Battle of the Hindenburg Line
2nd Division
Second World War

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