US ARMY DETENTION AND
REHABILITATION CENTER AND STORES
DEPOT
AT ROUND MOUNTAIN, SOUTH OF LARAVALE
IN BEAUDESERT SHIRE, QLD
DURING WW2
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Location of Round Mountain Rehabilitation and Detention Center
The US Army established a Detention Centre and Stores Depot at Round Mountain, south of Laravale in Beaudesert Shire in south east Queensland during WW2. Round Mountain was once a quarry which provided ballast for the Brisbane to Kyogle section of the interstate railway line. Round Mountain is now apparently approximately half the size it used to be.

Photo:- Herbert V. Wuestenberg via Philip Armour
Round Mountain Detention Centre

Round Mountain Detention Centre

Round Mountain Detention Centre
Round Mountain near Laravale
A closer view of Round Mountain near Laravale

Photo:- Herbert V. Wuestenberg via Philip Armour
Round Mountain during WW2
Colonel Eusnick was the Commanding Officer of the Round Mountain Detention Centre. He would often provide prisoners to work on the local farms. On one occasion he sent 6 prisoners in a dodge truck to a farm, where they picked 50 to 80 acres of corn for the farmer.
The American officers from the Round Mountain Detention Centre would often visit Mrs. Louisa Todd's home at Laravale to buy cream and eggs. Todd's farm was about a mile away from Round Mountain. One day one of the guards bought a dozen eggs, broke the top of 9 of the eggs and swallowed them whole.
There were many large buildings at the Detention Centre. The majority of the buildings were located at the top of the hill. They even had their own dance floor in one of the buildings. The road into the Detention centre from the highway was often flooded at the Logan River crossing. The Americans built a bridge over the river. They drove small piles into the sand bed of the river and then dog spiked other piles onto these piles. The bridge was "toe-nailed" to the bed of the river. It was washed away by logs in a large flood in 1947.

Photo:- Herbert V. Wuestenberg via Philip Armour
Bridge across the river
In December 2000 there were still many concrete foundations spread across a farm paddock across the road from Round Mountain. These would be the remains of the Round Mountain Detention Centre and Stores Depot.

Photo: - Peter Dunn 2001
Round Mountain on the left. The paddock on the
right is littered with various concrete foundations.
An old brick chimney stands at the top of the hill on the right
Photographs taken by Herbert V. Wuestenberg and supplied to me by Philip Armour
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I'd like to thank Philip Armour, whose father-in-law, Herbert V. Wuestenberg, was an M.P. in the 345th Military Police Escort Guard Company at Round Mountain during WW2. He also worked as a company clerk at times. He later participated in the liberation of the Philippines before going to Australia.
REFERENCE BOOKS
"Australia Remembers 1945 - 1995, The Beaudesert
Experience"
Stories written by Ailsa Rolley & Beaudesert Times
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This page first produced 27 December 2000
This page last updated 09 May 2003