9.2-Inch Gun Barrel at Tekong

Tekong Battery

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The No.1 Gun
Tekong Besar Battery No. 1 Gun, 1938
The Guns at Tekong Besar were Mark X Guns on a Mark VII 35° Mounting.

Aerial view of the Battery
Aerial View of Tekong Besar

From the War Diary, Changi Fire Command (verbatim)

“5.2.42: JOHORE (15 inch, 2 guns), TEKONG (three 9.2”) and SPHINX (Two 6”) fired on WEST JOHORE BAHRU and mainland North of PONGOL Point. 2 enemy aircraft engaged by AALA fire from PENGERANG”

“6.2.42: TEKONG and SPHINX registered targets on P.UBIN and mainland north of P.UBIN. Later some batteries engaged an area N.W. of PONGOL Point.”

These were not the only times that Tekong Besar engaged Japanese forces.

On the evening of 14th February 1942, on the orders of the C.F.D., the Tekong Besar Battery was spiked. The No.2 Magazine exploded completely, completely destroying the emplacement. The Japanese occupied Pulau Tekong and Pengerang on the 22nd February.

The approximate expenditure of ammunition by the Tekong Besar Battery was given as being, 70 Rounds of H.E. and 200 Rounds of A.P.

The Spiked No.3 Gun LEFT: The destroyed No.3 Gun photographed in 1946.

Remains of the Tekong Besar Battery still exist, but the area is MINDEF land and is not accessible.

Tekong Besar on Google Earth

The land to the south of the Battery has been reclaimed.

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