41st Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery

[1] During World War I 41st Field Battery took part in action in Egypt, Sinai and on the Western Front.

In July 1960, the anti-aircraft era ended as the battery was re-organised as 41st Field Battery as part of 11th Field Regiment equipped with 25 pounder guns.

In 1995, 41 Battery achieved the honour of being presented the Mount Schank Challenge Trophy.

This trophy is presented to the most proficient Army Reserve Field or Medium Battery on a biennial basis.

Today the battery forms an important part of the Australian Army and is equipped with the British designed 105 mm L118/L119 Hamel gun and provides close support fire to the Army.