Benny Holiday
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I was amazed to find this anti-aircraft searchlight at Bandiana Army Musueum, located near the NSW/Victoria border. My Dad worked on these during the Darwin bombings nearly 64 years ago. I never thought I'd see one !
Dad was only 17 when he was stationed in Darwin. When the Army discovered his true age, he was discharged after only twelve months service. Once he turned 18, he joined the RAAF. He spoke about his experiences in Darwin rarely, and once told me about a fellow soldier he knew who was killed when a Japanese Zero fighter tried to destroy one of the searchlights by diving straight down the light beam and firing its wing cannons. The soldier was only 16. Lest we forget.
I guess they were operating alongside defensive emplacements like these:

Dad was only 17 when he was stationed in Darwin. When the Army discovered his true age, he was discharged after only twelve months service. Once he turned 18, he joined the RAAF. He spoke about his experiences in Darwin rarely, and once told me about a fellow soldier he knew who was killed when a Japanese Zero fighter tried to destroy one of the searchlights by diving straight down the light beam and firing its wing cannons. The soldier was only 16. Lest we forget.
I guess they were operating alongside defensive emplacements like these:
