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104 Field Battery was a former battery within the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery that was formed in the town of Moascar in Egypt during March 1916 as the 104th Field Artillery (Howitzer) Battery. The battery was disbanded after World War I and has been re raised and disbanded multiple times since then. The battery served two tours of duty during the Vietnam War and also assisted in securing Bowral during the Hilton Bombing in 1978. 104 Field Battery was again disbanded on 1 July 2005 and does not currently feature on the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery order of battle.