Stony Batter slopes; a small part of the view; the main entrance.
Society members at work; a small part of one tunnel; a 9.2" gun as it was in 1946.
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Badge of the Royal New Zealand Artillery. Motto: Quo fas et glory ducunt (Where fate and glory lead).
Royal New Zealand Artillery. Motto: Quo fas et gloria ducunt (where fate and glory lead).
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Visiting by chopper
Visiting by chopper
Landing some military hardware at Kennedy Point on the 60th anniversary of the D-DAy landings
Military hardware landing at Kennedy Point, Waiheke Island, on the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
A Puddlejumper landing at Kennedy Point, Waiheke Island, on the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings
Army hardware being landed at Kennedy Point, Waiheke Island, on the 60th anniversary of the D-Day landings: RSA groups and J-Force Army equipment.

Trucks included an NZMVCC Studebaker 434762 and a 'Puddle-jumper.'
If you want to get to Stony Batter the fast (and very expensive) way, use a helicopter.