Thesaurus Term/Concept: LIGHT ANTI AIRCRAFT BATTERY

Identifier 140520
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note An anti aircraft battery usually mounting smaller, faster weapons such as Bofors guns or a single anti-aircraft machine gun, intended to engage fast low flying aircraft.

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Instances/Examples (13)

Context Record
Monument Type MKE115429 Probable light anti-aircraft emplacement with a post war naval Bofors currently resident. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115430 Probable light anti-aircraft emplacement. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115428 Second World War Bofors emplacement at Fort Borstal (Monument)
Monument Type MKE97963 'leichte Flak' (light anti aircraft) battery (Monument)
Monument Type MKE16354 1950's Wireless transmitter Station, Beacon Hill , Hoo St. Werbugh (Monument)
Monument Type MKE125983 A gun emplacement or possible light anti aircraft battery, probably dating to the Second World War, (Monument)
Monument Type MKE98160 Approximate position of 'Light AA'. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE42145 Light anti-aircraft positions Cliffe Fort (Monument)
Monument Type MKE78676 Second World War Light Anti Aircraft battery, Dover Western Heights (Monument)
Monument Type MKE76074 Second World War light anti-aircraft battery NW of A2/M25 interchange, Dartford, Kent (Monument)
Monument Type MKE115426 Second World War light anti-aircraft position visible on 1946 aerial photos. (Monument)
Monument Type MWX43545 Small military complex, Dover (Monument)
Monument Type MKE125472 The site of a possible Second World War Light Anti Aircraft (LAA) battery seen at the northern edge of Allhallows Marshes (Monument)