Glebe Island Memorial, Maritime Services Board of NSW Middle Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background This memorial commemorates the first landing of American Armed Forces at Port Jackson (Port of Sydney) during the Second World War, which took place on 28 March 1942. It was erected jointly by the Maritime Services Board of NSW (M.S.B.) and the NSW Department of Railways. It was unveiled and dedicated on 26 November 1946 by Premier of New South Wales, Sir William McKell, G.C.M.G. At the dedication, the M.S.B. Board undertook to maintain the memorial in perpetuity, and to lay wreaths each year during the then 'Australia-America Week'. From 1946 to the 1980s, a ceremony was conducted every year during Coral Sea Week, on the nearest week day to 30 May, which is America's Memorial Day, their equivalent to Australia's Anzac Day. During the war, over 1,000,000 American servicemen and 5,000,000 tons of U.S. war material were transported through Port Jackson, mainly via the Glebe Island wharfage area, and handled by the M.S.B. and the Department of Railways. The monument stands on three steps, with two flagpoles positioned behind it. It is the focal point of 'Monument Lookout', a small paved area at the top of the hill on Sommerville Road. Looking back across the old Glebe Island wharfage area, container terminal, and car storage terminal areas, you see across Johnston's Bay and Millers Point, towards the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The monument was dismantled and relocated to its present position due to redevelopment of the area. Inscription Plaque 1 Commemorating the first landing of U.S. Armed Forces at the Port of Sydney on 28th March 1942. During the Second World War 1000000 personnel and 5000000 tons of material followed and were transported by the NSW Department of Railways. Roy L. Schuyler, Colonel Infantry U.S. Army Commanding. George H. Faulks ESQ. President Maritime Services Board New South Wales. T. J. Hartigan ESQ. Commissioner Department of Railways New South Wales. Plaque 2 Unveiled on 28th November 1946 by The Hon. W.J. McKell K. C. M.L.A. Premier of New South Wales. Related links McKell on long U.S.A friendship (26 Nov 1946) Memorial to U.S. troop landing (27 Nov 1946) Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Monument Lookout Sommerville Road Rozelle NSW 2039 Local Government Area Inner West Council Location status Moved/altered Memorial type Column/pillar Recorded by Ronald L McIntosh Dedication date 26 November 1946 Conflict/s Second World War, 1939–45