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The regiment supported 7th Division's amphibious attack on Balikpapan, being the first artillery (of the 7th Division's three artillery regiments) ashore. After the Japanese surrender on 15 August 1945, the majority of the regiment was returned to Chermside, Brisbane, and on 7 February 1946, the 2/4th Fd Regt AIF was disbanded. [ 19 ]
The 106th Field Battery was an artillery battery unit of the Royal Australian Artillery. The battery was formed in 1966 and served two tours during the Vietnam War before being disbanded in 1976. The battery was re-raised as 106th Battery on 5 December 2014 as part of 4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery. [1] [2]
103rd Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1966–67) 105th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1969–70) 4th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery (March 1967 – May 1968 and February 1970 – March 1971) 106th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery (1967–68 and 1970–71)
1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment security operation: Bien Hoa–Long Khánh Province border: Sep 13: Operation Sullivan [1] 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division search and destroy operation: Quảng Trị Province: Sep 16 – Oct 19: Operation Golden Sword [1]
6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment reconnaissance in force, ambush, patrolling and village security operation: Đất Đỏ and Long Điền Districts: 10 Jul 15 – 30: Operation Gaffey Base [1] 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division clear and search operation: Bình Định Province: Jul 15 – 31
Vietnam: Units involved; 40th Division 31st Division 42nd Division. 1 Infantry Regiment; 4th Artillery Division 14th Army. 1 Artillery Regiment; 41st Division. 1 Artillery Regiment; 313th Division 122nd Infantry Regiment; 3 other Infantry Regiments (Rear support) 168th Artillery Brigade: Strength
Our Secret War: The 4th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment – Defending Malaysia Against Indonesian Confrontation, 1965–1967. Rosebud: Slouch Hat Publications. ISBN 0-9585296-8-X. Avery, Brian (2002). In the ANZAC Spirit: The Fourth Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/New Zealand (ANZAC), South Vietnam, 1968–1969. Rosebud: Slouch Hat ...
The battery has since deployed personnel in artillery roles to Iraq and Afghanistan with the Reconstruction Taskforce and on secondment to 29th Commando Regiment Royal Artillery. [ 5 ] [ 35 ] The battery has also deployed personnel to East Timor for Operation Astute in non-artillery roles. [ 35 ]