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Four Australian Army Metal Distinguishing Badges
Hi,
Picked up a bashed up cigarette tin at the local auction house cheap with fours badges (pictured) in it, a couple are missing their backplates but they look original to me, what are others thoughts? I can post individual pictures is needed. When were these loop backed metal badges phased out? Cheers!
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all look genuine to me
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Four Australian Army Metal Distinguishing Badges
Loop backed badges are still made for and used by the British forces.
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The skill-at-arms competitions for which some of these badges were awarded in Australia were abolished in 1940 and the wearing of any skill-at-arms and trade badges was stopped in 1942, economy in metal being one of the reasons.
However, they were often worn unofficially during WW2 and could be purchased from military outfitters. You can find some units forbidding their wear at the same time as the unit next door is advising what badges are available from the Q store and for what trade they could be worn. They were authorised for Cadets post-WW2 but no stocks were available and eventually the wearing of any of this sort of stuff other than the QI for instructors and the crossed rifles for marksmen was forbidden from 1952. Keith |
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Four Australian Army Metal Distinguishing Badges
Thanks to all for your replies.
Sonofacqms thanks for the info I should have been clearer in my question I was asking re Australian services. Keith thanks for your detailed info!
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Here are a few exotic trade badges, most of which were probably not worn in Australia.
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HBB in wreath
What is the HMB in wreath badge please?
I have a similar, as yet unidentified HBB in wreath badge. Tim
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best wishes
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Simon Butterworth Manchester Regiment Collector Rank, Prize & Trade Badges British & Commonwealth Artillery Badges |
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Thanks Simon. BB obviously could only be 'Brass Band' and no doubt MB is "Marching Band'. The reason I kept it was that I thought it might have
been 'Heavy Mortar Battery'. Live and learn. |
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Thanks Simon and Kingsley. I guess we may never know where "H" is?
Tim
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