The 1st Field Regiment RAA
The 1st Field Regiment is a close support
regiment attached to the 7th Brigade at Enoggera Barracks in Queensland. It
is equipped with the L119 Howitzer Field Gun. The 1st Field Regiment was
formed in 1914 under the name 1st Australian Field Artillery Brigade, part
of 1st Division Artillery.
Current formation
- 1st Field Regiment (Regimental
Headquarters)
- 13th Field Battery
- 41st Field Battery
- 105th Medium Battery
- HQ battery
- RAA band (B)
Regiment history
World War I
The 1st Field Regiment was formed in 1914
following the outbreak of World War I. The Brigade saw action both on the
Gallipoli Peninsula and in France. On cessation of hostilities in 1918, the
1st Australian Field Artillery Brigade returned to Australia where it was
disbanded in 1919.
World War I
formation
- 1st Field Artillery Battery
- 2nd Field Artillery Battery
- 3rd Field Artillery Battery
- 101st Field Artillery (Howitzer)
Battery
- 1st Brigade Ammunition Column
World War II
The 2nd/1st Regiment RAA was raised on 31
October 1939 at Ingleburn, New South Wales. The Regiment saw action in North
Africa supporting the 6th Australian Division between 21 December 1940 and
23 March 1941. The Regiment served with distinction in the battles for
Bardia, Tobruk and Derna. On 5 February 1941, the Regiment captured the town
of Barce using only the accurate and timely application of Artillery fire.
The 1st Field Regiment's barracks located at Enoggera is named Barce Lines
to commemorate this victory.
The Regiment served two tours in New
Guinea. The first was 15 September 1942 to 13 August 1943, where the
Regiment expanded existing doctrine for the deployment of artillery by
deploying guns into forward areas by air. The Regiment returned to New
Guinea on 4 January 1945 to support operations in the Wewak areas and was in
occupation of these areas when the war ended on 15 August 1945. The last of
the Regiment returned to Australia in January 1946 and was disbanded several
weeks later as part of the post war demobilisation.
Post World War II
1st Field Regiment, as it is known today,
was raised on 25 May 1949 at North Head, Sydney. At that time it was the
only regular artillery regiment. On the eve of the Vietnam War the Regiment
consisted of 101st Field Battery and 105th Field Battery (Independent), both
equipped with the L5, 102nd Light (4.2 inch Mortar) Battery and a
Headquarters Battery.
In April 1965 the decision was taken to
deploy the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR) to Vietnam. This
resulted in an expansion of artillery regiments by the addition of a third
field battery. 1st Field Regiment's order of battle for deployment to
Vietnam was 101st Field Battery, 105th Field Battery, 161st Field Battery
Royal New Zealand Artillery and Headquarters Battery. When 1 RAR deployed to
Vietnam in May 1965 with fire support initially provided by 161st Field
Battery RNZA, in September 1965 105th Field Battery arrived to provide
additional fire support. With the expansion of the Australian force to two
Battalion Groups in June 1966, the remainder of the Regiment, less 101st
Field Battery, deployed to Vietnam accompanied by 103rd Field Battery.
In August 1966, the Regiment took part in
the Battle of Long Tan in support of D Company, 6 RAR with the Regiment
firing 3198 rounds in three hours of battle. In September 1966, 105th Field
Battery was replaced by 101st Field Battery and returned to Australia. In
May 1967, the Regiment completed its first tour of duty in Vietnam and was
replaced by 4th Field Regiment. The Regiment, rejoined by 105th Field
Battery, relocated to Sanananda Barracks, Wacol. The 103rd Field Battery was
re-roled as a medium battery and moved to 12th Medium Regiment.
In February 1969, 105th Field Battery
returned to Vietnam for a second tour of duty to be followed by the
remainder of the Regiment a month later. On completion of their final tour
of duty, the Regiment returned to Sanananda Barracks, Wacol in March 1970.
Post Vietnam
In February 1983, the Regiment was
relocated to its current base at Barce Lines, Enoggera. In November 1985,
the Regiment was integrated with the Army Reserve resulting in the
re-raising of 104th Field Battery as an Army Reserve battery on 8 November
1985.
As part of the restructuring of the Army
(RTA) program, 1st Field Regiment took command of 13th Field Battery on 1
May 1997 and amalgamated with 11th Field Regiment on 15 June 1997. As part
of the RTA motorised Battalion trial, 101st Field Battery, to be known as
Fire Support Company, was placed under command of 6 RAR on 1 July 1997.
In November 1999, Fire Support Company 6
RAR was disbanded, with the former 101st Field Battery members joining 105th
Field Battery in anticipation of deployment on operations in East Timor.
Although the entire sub-unit did not deploy to East Timor with 6 RAR
Battalion Group in April 2000, many 1st Field Regiment members did deploy to
East Timor with various units and distinguished themselves during their
operational tour.
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