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Wagga Wagga Kapooka Military Area Monument

Wagga Wagga Kapooka Military Area Monument
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Description / Background

The memorial is a three-inch mortar mounted on a circular stone platform, located in the Victory Memorial Gardens. The memorial commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the Kapooka Military Area which commenced operations on 1 May 1942. A brass plaque, situated on raised bricks, is inscribed with details of the commemoration. 

In 1942 a site of 2,500 acres was selected on the property ‘Moorong’, situated near the “Kapooka Loop” railway halt. Kapooka was initially established as a training base for sappers and engineers, centralising six engineering training units from several states into one establishment. 

Over time Kapooka became a training centre for all existing engineers and engineer units, the Royal Australian Engineers Training Centre (RAETC). The Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Training Wing was transferred to Kapooka from Sydney. It also became a base for the Australian Women's Army Service. Kapooka developed from tent accommodation in 1942 to huts, with the construction of the Headquarters Complex beginning in June 1942. By the end of the year seven camps had been established on the site, and in 1943 Kapooka housed 8,000 troops in training. 

Inscription

3" Mortar

This monument commemorates the 50th Anniversary 
of the 
Kapooka Military Area 
which commenced operations 1st May 1942

Alderman P. Brassil            Colonel G.W. Hurford 
Mayor                                Commander 
Wagga Wagga                 Kapooka Military Area

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Address
Victory Memorial Gardens
Baylis and Morrow Streets
Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
Local Government Area
Wagga Wagga, City of
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Other
Recorded by
Peter Levarre-Waters. Graham Wilson
Year of construction
1992
Conflict/s
Second World War, 1939–45
Materials
Brass
Brick
Other
Other stone