The Battle of Jezzine (13 June 1941) was part of the Australian 7th Division's advance on Beirut during the five-week-long Syria-Lebanon campaign by the Allies against Vichy French forces in Syria and Lebanon. Jezzine, Lebanon, is about halfway between the Lebanese border with Palestine and Beirut.© Wikipedia
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The Jezzine Barracks are located at Kissing Point below the headland at the end of The Strand in Townsville, north Queensland.
Jezzine Barracks are now open to the public and include coastal boardwalks, artwork, and traditional plantings, with a 15 hectare heritage precinct commemorating the military and Aboriginal heritage of this area. There are a number of interpretive signs throughout the precinct explaining the significance of the Kissing Point Fort complex.
This area is easy to access with plenty of car parking space and shaded areas for a picnic. Public toilets are located along the walkways and we enjoyed cycling from our accommodation at Rowes Bay Beachfront Holiday Park.