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Enoggera Barracks

Enoggera Barracks (also known as Gallipoli Barracks) is an Australian Army base in the northwestern Brisbane suburb of Enoggera in Queensland, Australia.[2] It was officially established in the early 20th century when the area was used for field training, although the area was used by military units as far back as the mid-19th century. Since then it has been developed into a modern military base, which is now home to units of the 7th and 11th Brigades as well as the headquarters of the 1st Division and the 16th Aviation Brigade.

Enoggera Barracks
TypeMilitary base
Site information
OwnerDepartment of Defence
Controlled byAustralian Army
Open to
the public
No
ConditionActive
Site history
In use1908–present
Garrison information
OccupantsHQ 1st Division
Enoggera Barracks (HLS)
Summary
Airport typeMilitary HLS
OperatorAustralian Army
LocationBrisbane, Queensland
Elevation AMSL145 ft / 44 m
Coordinates27°25′30″S 152°59′00″E / 27.42500°S 152.98333°E / -27.42500; 152.98333
Map
YENO
Location in Queensland
Sources: AIP[1]

History edit

 
Sergeant Edward Creedy, on right, with a member of the Australian Rocket Society ready to launch the rocket at the Enoggera Rifle Range, 24 September 1936

The base has a long history, having been in existence officially since 1908, although the wider area has been used for military purposes since 1855.[3] Upon its establishment, the camp consisted of four paddocks that were used for training and drill—Bell, Fraser's, Rifle and Thompson's—and a number of rifle ranges were established there for use by civilian groups and units of the militia. Since then the base facilities have been expanded as the Army's presence there has grown through its involvement in the two world wars and other conflicts.[4]

On Anzac Day (25 April) 1990, it was renamed Gallipoli Barracks.[5]

The base is home to the majority of 7th Brigade units. With the reorganisation of 7th Brigade in 2007, there are also a couple of units from the 11th Brigade based at Enoggera.[6] It is one of the largest army bases in the country.[7][8]

In January 2011, the base was the location of the headquarters for the Australian Defence Force's response to the 2010–11 Queensland floods, Operation Queensland Flood Assist.[9]

 
US and Australian soldiers at Enoggera Barracks during Talisman Sabre, 2015

The base facilities underwent a $770 million expansion, which raised the number of regular personnel based at Enoggera to about 5,600 in 2014. The upgrade included redeveloping the 7th Brigade's headquarters as well as construction of a new gym, an indoor pool and training centre, and an expansion of 8th/9th Battalion's lines, and new lines for 2CER and other units.[10]

The Royal Australian Regiment Memorial Walk is located on the base.[11]

Current units edit

Formations

Royal Australian Armoured Corps

Royal Australian Artillery

  • 1st Regiment
  • 20th Regiment
    • 131st Surveillance and Target Acquisition Battery
    • 132nd Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Battery
    • Combat Service and Support Battery

Royal Australian Engineers

Royal Australian Corps of Signals

  • 1st Signal Regiment (DJFHQ/1DIV)
    • 101 Signal Squadron
  • 7th Combat Signal Regiment (7BDE)
    • 139 Signal Squadron
    • 140 Signal Squadron
  • 136 Signal Squadron (Fixed/Strategic)

Royal Australian Infantry Corps

Royal Australian Army Medical Corps

Australian Army Band Corps

  • 8/9 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Pipes and Drums
  • Australian Army Band — Brisbane
  • Royal Australian Artillery Band — Brisbane

Royal Australian Corps of Military Police

  • D Coy, 1 MP Battalion

Australian Army Cadets

  • Headquarters South Queensland Australian Army Cadets Brigade
  • 129 Army Cadet Unit

Heritage listings edit

The base has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ YENO – Enoggera (PDF). AIP En Route Supplement from Airservices Australia, effective 21 March 2024
  2. ^ "Gallipoli Barracks". Australian Department of Defence. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  3. ^ Belham & Denham 2009, p. 265.
  4. ^ Belham & Denham 2009, pp. 265–270.
  5. ^ "Gallipoli Barracks, Brisbanex". Radschool Association Magazine, Volume 41, page 14. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  6. ^ McBean, Graham (2007). "Historic transfer". Army. The Soldiers' Newspaper (1170 ed.). Retrieved 5 May 2009.
  7. ^ . Defence Community Organisation, Australia. Archived from the original on 7 September 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-31. (This site requires a Username and password.)
  8. ^ . Department of Defence, Australia. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-31.
  9. ^ "Operation Queensland Flood Assist". Department of Defence. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
  10. ^ Preece, Allira (2 February 2011). "Barracks overhaul to begin". North-West News. p. 3.
  11. ^ "Royal Australian Regiment Unit Plaques (Memorial Walk)". Queensland War Memorial Register. Queensland Government. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  12. ^ "Enoggera Magazine Complex (Place ID 105229)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  13. ^ "School of Musketry (former) (Place ID 105227)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  14. ^ "Small Arms Magazine (former) (Place ID 105228)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Remount Complex (former) (Place ID 105638)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. Retrieved 15 May 2019.

References edit

  • Belham, David; Denham, Peter (2009). The Blue Diamonds: The History of 7th Brigade, 1915–2008. Puckapunyal, Victoria: Department of Defence.

External links edit

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Enoggera Barracks also known as Gallipoli Barracks is an Australian Army base in the northwestern Brisbane suburb of Enoggera in Queensland Australia 2 It was officially established in the early 20th century when the area was used for field training although the area was used by military units as far back as the mid 19th century Since then it has been developed into a modern military base which is now home to units of the 7th and 11th Brigades as well as the headquarters of the 1st Division and the 16th Aviation Brigade Enoggera BarracksTypeMilitary baseSite informationOwnerDepartment of DefenceControlled byAustralian ArmyOpen tothe publicNoConditionActiveSite historyIn use1908 presentGarrison informationOccupantsHQ 1st DivisionEnoggera Barracks HLS IATA noneICAO YENOSummaryAirport typeMilitary HLSOperatorAustralian ArmyLocationBrisbane QueenslandElevation AMSL145 ft 44 mCoordinates27 25 30 S 152 59 00 E 27 42500 S 152 98333 E 27 42500 152 98333MapYENOLocation in QueenslandSources AIP 1 Contents 1 History 2 Current units 3 Heritage listings 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Sergeant Edward Creedy on right with a member of the Australian Rocket Society ready to launch the rocket at the Enoggera Rifle Range 24 September 1936The base has a long history having been in existence officially since 1908 although the wider area has been used for military purposes since 1855 3 Upon its establishment the camp consisted of four paddocks that were used for training and drill Bell Fraser s Rifle and Thompson s and a number of rifle ranges were established there for use by civilian groups and units of the militia Since then the base facilities have been expanded as the Army s presence there has grown through its involvement in the two world wars and other conflicts 4 On Anzac Day 25 April 1990 it was renamed Gallipoli Barracks 5 The base is home to the majority of 7th Brigade units With the reorganisation of 7th Brigade in 2007 there are also a couple of units from the 11th Brigade based at Enoggera 6 It is one of the largest army bases in the country 7 8 In January 2011 the base was the location of the headquarters for the Australian Defence Force s response to the 2010 11 Queensland floods Operation Queensland Flood Assist 9 nbsp US and Australian soldiers at Enoggera Barracks during Talisman Sabre 2015The base facilities underwent a 770 million expansion which raised the number of regular personnel based at Enoggera to about 5 600 in 2014 The upgrade included redeveloping the 7th Brigade s headquarters as well as construction of a new gym an indoor pool and training centre and an expansion of 8th 9th Battalion s lines and new lines for 2CER and other units 10 The Royal Australian Regiment Memorial Walk is located on the base 11 Current units editFormations HQ 1 DIV DJFHQ HQ 7 BDE HQ 16 BDE Aviation Royal Australian Armoured Corps 2nd 14th Light Horse RegimentRoyal Australian Artillery 1st Regiment 105th Medium Battery This unit was formerly a field artillery unit until 2005 20th Regiment 131st Surveillance and Target Acquisition Battery 132nd Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Battery Combat Service and Support BatteryRoyal Australian Engineers 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment 6th Engineer Support Regiment 1st Topographic Survey Squadron 21st Construction SquadronRoyal Australian Corps of Signals 1st Signal Regiment DJFHQ 1DIV 101 Signal Squadron 7th Combat Signal Regiment 7BDE 139 Signal Squadron 140 Signal Squadron 136 Signal Squadron Fixed Strategic Royal Australian Infantry Corps 6th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment 8th 9th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment 9th Battalion Royal Queensland Regiment 25th 49th Battalion Royal Queensland RegimentRoyal Australian Army Medical Corps Gallipoli Barracks Health Centre 2nd General Health Battalion 7th Combat Service Support Battalion Army Malaria Institute Area Health Services South QueenslandAustralian Army Band Corps 8 9 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Pipes and Drums Australian Army Band Brisbane Royal Australian Artillery Band BrisbaneRoyal Australian Corps of Military Police D Coy 1 MP BattalionAustralian Army Cadets Headquarters South Queensland Australian Army Cadets Brigade 129 Army Cadet UnitHeritage listings editThe base has a number of heritage listed sites including Inwood Road Enoggera Magazine Complex 12 431 Lloyd Street School of Musketry 13 Murray Avenue Small Arms Magazine 14 Wynter Road Remount Complex 15 See also editList of airports in QueenslandNotes edit YENO Enoggera PDF AIP En Route Supplement from Airservices Australia effective 21 March 2024 Gallipoli Barracks Australian Department of Defence Retrieved 29 October 2022 Belham amp Denham 2009 p 265 Belham amp Denham 2009 pp 265 270 Gallipoli Barracks Brisbanex Radschool Association Magazine Volume 41 page 14 Retrieved 29 October 2022 McBean Graham 2007 Historic transfer Army The Soldiers Newspaper 1170 ed Retrieved 5 May 2009 Brisbane Region Defence Community Organisation Australia Archived from the original on 7 September 2007 Retrieved 2007 10 31 This site requires a Username and password 6th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Unit Info Department of Defence Australia Archived from the original on 31 August 2007 Retrieved 2007 10 31 Operation Queensland Flood Assist Department of Defence Retrieved 13 January 2011 Preece Allira 2 February 2011 Barracks overhaul to begin North West News p 3 Royal Australian Regiment Unit Plaques Memorial Walk Queensland War Memorial Register Queensland Government Retrieved 13 August 2016 Enoggera Magazine Complex Place ID 105229 Australian Heritage Database Australian Government Retrieved 15 May 2019 School of Musketry former Place ID 105227 Australian Heritage Database Australian Government Retrieved 15 May 2019 Small Arms Magazine former Place ID 105228 Australian Heritage Database Australian Government Retrieved 15 May 2019 Remount Complex former Place ID 105638 Australian Heritage Database Australian Government Retrieved 15 May 2019 References editBelham David Denham Peter 2009 The Blue Diamonds The History of 7th Brigade 1915 2008 Puckapunyal Victoria Department of Defence External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Enoggera Army Camp Queensland 3rd Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment CorporationPortals nbsp Queensland nbsp Military history of Australia nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Enoggera Barracks amp oldid 1206205252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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