Royal Australian Artillery - Army Reserve

Army Reserve

  • 41 Battery Royal Australian Artillery (Depots at Southport and Ipswich)
  • 13 Battery Royal Australian Artillery (Depot located at Caboolture)
    • 41 and 13 Battery are Army Reserve Units currently attached to 1 REGT RAA (and currently being re-equipped with 81mm Mortars). Located in Queensland, Australia.
  • 2nd/10th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – This is a general support regiment attached to 4th Brigade at St Kilda in Victoria.
    • 22 Field Battery Dandenong
    • 38 Field Battery Geelong
  • 3rd Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – this is a close support regiment that consists of a single battery. It is attached to 13th Brigade at Karrakatta in Western Australia, and is equipped with the M2A2 Field Gun.
    • 7 Field Battery
  • 6th/13th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – this regiment does not strictly exist; its two former batteries reverted to independent status in 1997. Both are attached to 9th Brigade, and are based at Launceston in Tasmania and Keswick in South Australia. They are equipped with the 81mm Mortar.
    • 16 Field Battery
    • 48 Field Battery
  • 7th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – this is a close support regiment attached to 8th Brigade at Pymble in New South Wales. It is equipped with the L119 Field Gun.
    • 28 Field Battery Dee Why
    • 113 Field Battery Adamstown
  • 23rd Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – this is a close support regiment attached to 5th Brigade at Kogarah in New South Wales. It is equipped with the L119 Field Gun.

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