744TH COAST ARTILLERY BATTALION
(AA) (GUN)
IN AUSTRALIA DURING WWII
In May 1943 Anti-Aircraft units were established as separate from the Coast Artillery and there were changes in unit designations. The 744th CA Bn (AA) (gun) was established on 15 May 1943 due to a reorganisation of the 197th CA (AA) Regiment into the following:-
197th AAA Group [HQ and HQ Bty]
744th CA Bn (AA) (gun).
210th CA Bn (AA) (AW)
237th AAA SL Bn.
The following is from the Diary of the 197th AAA Group 15 May 1943 to 26 November 1944:-
1943
May 15 CO 197th AAA Group continues as AA Commander for Townsville area with the following units in tactical setup –
744th CA Bn (AA) (Gun) Batteries C & D
210th CA Bn (AA) (AW) Batteries C & D
237th AAA SL Bn Battery B
238th AAA SL Bn Battery B
102nd CA Bn (AA) (AW) Batteries B & C
16th AA (Australian ) Harry 1 – 5 (5 – 4 gun stations.)210th CA Bn (AA) (AW) released VOGC from jurisdiction of 197th AAA Group.
May 25 210th CA Bn (AA) (AW) less Btry’s C & D, with Btry’s A & B and 744th CA Bn (AA) (Gun) attached and Btry A, 237th AAA SL Bn attached, departed from APO 705 to APO 928.
Jun 04 Btrys C & D 210th Bn (AA) (AW) fired rockets. The experiment was supervised by Lt Col Haynes, Co, 237th AAA SL Bn.
Jun 07 Col. Newman and Major Hodgson carried out tactical inspection of Btry D, 744th CA Bn (AA) (Gun).
Jun 08 Col Newman and Major Hodgson carried out tactical inspection of Btry C, 210th CA Bn (AA) (AW).
Conference to discuss tactical use of searchlights for homing distressed planes in this area was held by Col. Newman, Lt Col Haynes Commanding Officers and liaison officers of 3 FS.
Jun 09 Btry’s C & D, 210th CA Bn (AA) (AW) set off rockets and fired upon them with machine guns
Jun 10 Btry D, 210th.CA Bn (AA) (AW) test fired two machine guns.
Practice of homing of aircraft by searchlights, 237th AAA SL Bn at 1915 hrs; reports very satisfactory.
Jun 11 `Six aircraft safely conducted to airdrome by searchlights.
Jun 21 Group received warning order (verbal) to move by air transport to be followed by 2nd ech via water transport.
Jun 23 744th CA Bn – target practice, MG’s, fired twelve rockets.
Jun 24 C Btry, 210th CA Bn fired target practice with rockets.
Jun 25 Capt Deas completed SCR-268 school.
Jul 04 Loading of equipment on X-70 at Townsville Liberty ship “Hall Yoring” at 1300 hrs Troops loaded at 1355hrs. Left dock at 1440 hrs. Col. Newman CO of troops on ship. Convoy of 16 ships including protection – cover of friendly planes. Troops slept in 5 hatches, officers on deck . Destination Moresby. Toilets on board inadequate, insufficient life preservers, no showers provided.
Troops 197th & 208th Gp HQ, C Btry 210th, 102nd CA Bn.
Between August and October 1943, the 744th AAA Gun Battalion and Battery "B" of the 237th AAA Searchlight Battalion arrived at Milne Bay in New Guinea and took up tactical positions. They were the last of the 41st CA Brigade units to leave Australia.
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