103 Medium Battery 1975
Laurie Skinner in Vietnam
3.7 inch Mark 3 Heavy Anti Aircraft Gun - Live Firing North Head Manly
No 53 of 1974 Gun Course - School of Artillery 1974
Anti Aircraft Radar No 3 Mark 7
Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery, Memorial, Canberra ACT
25 Pounder New Guinea 1944
 

OUR AIM


The aim of the "Australian Artillery Association" web site is to:

Provide a, non political, non secular and non singular controlling entity (1), facility that:

(a)     Enables ex and serving Gunners to keep up to date and maintain contact, in particular following discharge from their service in the Defence Force through this web site and all it has to offer, the internet chat line facility and regular newsletters and reunions that do not seek to compete with other like organisations at the same time, nor be held in the one location benefiting the minority.   Rather we seek to rotate the location of any reunions around this great nation of ours, so watch out it could be your turn next to host a reunion.

(b)   To provide a facility that is informative and records history as seen through our eyes for our enjoyment.

(c)   Provide an avenue for family and friends worldwide to also maintain contact and participate in the web site.

(d)   To provide a web site that is suitable well into the future with a strong and ever growing membership of supportive gunners.

Note 1:   See "Our Constitution" for further details.

 
A Field Battery in Vietnam - Gunner Tiffy
Sergeants from the No. 1 Queensland Volunteer Artillery
Artillery In Action At Heilly France - Circa 1918
Members of 102 (Coral) Battery in Vietnam
Gunner Claude Rubin Winduss (Second from Left) in World War 1

         
         

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