Central plinth
Dedicated to those who served
Their sacrifice our heritage
Lest we forget
Plaque
In memory of the sacrifice made by 250 of our comrades killed in action in the 1950–1953 Korean War
Lest we forget
Plaque
In memory of the sacrifice made by 56 of our comrades killed in action in the 1948–1960 Malayan War
Lest we forget
Plaque
In memory of the sacrifice made by 2208 of our women comrades killed during the 1939–1945 World War
- AWAS - WRANS - WAAF - AAMWS - ANNS -
Lest we forget
Plaque
In memory of the sacrifice made by 520 of our comrades killed, and 4 missing in action during the 1962–1973 Vietnam War
Lest we forget
Plaque
In memory of the sacrifice made by 167 of our comrades killed on active service 1945–1952 with British Commonwealth Occupation Force Japan
Lest We Forget
Roll
World War I
1914–1918
[Names]
Roll
World War II
1939–1945
[Names]
Roll
Vietnam War
[Names]
Gun plaque
25 Pounder Field Gun
Department of Defence
The 25-pounder was the mainstay of the Artillery units of the Australia Army, from 1940 until 1975. Over 2,000 were taken into Australian service, three quarters manufactured in Australia. The 25-pounder was first used by the Australian Forces in December 1940. These guns served through campaigns in north Africa, Syria, Greece, Malaya, New Guinea, the Pacific islands and Vietnam. The gun fired variable charges to propel shrapnel, smoke, high explosive and solid Anti-tank shells. the general specifications of the 25-pounder are: Calibre 3.4 inches (87.6mm), Weight in action 3,968 lbs (1800kg), Maximum range 12.250 mt.
Detachment 6 men
Embossed on the barrel 'Q.F. 25PR MK 11 REG No 4907'