2nd Siege Artillery Battery (Australia)
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2nd Siege Artillery Battery was formed in Victoria during April 1915. The battery departed Melbourne on 17 July 1915 and served on the Western Front during World War I.
The battery along with the 1st Siege Artillery Battery made up the 1st Siege Artillery Brigade. 2nd Siege Artillery Battery was renamed the 55th Siege Artillery Battery on 28 September 1915. The battery was equipped first with four BL 9.2-inch howitzers and then 6 from July 1917. In March 1918 the battery was assigned to the Australian Corps Heavy Artillery and resumed its original title.
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Ramming home the shell, Somme, July 1916
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Firing near Voormezeele, Third Battle of Ypres, 13 September 1917
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Gunners in gas masks
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Camouflaged howitzer, Third Battle of Ypres, 1917
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In action near Voormezeele, September 1917
See also
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[edit]- Monk, Jackson (2016), Kipp, Di (ed.), Gunner Jackson Monk, 2nd Australian Siege Battery WW1, his story, Garner, Beatrice, (compiler), Leura, New South Wales: Beatrice M. Garner, retrieved 28 October 2018
- Welch, Ian Hamilton (10 August 2015), 2nd Australian Siege Battery in World War I, retrieved 28 October 2018