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Tasmanian Rangers
Here are two pictures of Zeehan F Company The Tasmanian Rangers, winners of the McCall Shield, 1909 and 1910.
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Lovely photo!
Was the McCall shield a shooting prize? I imagine it was because of the crossed rifles shown on it. If so, I notice that one of the fellows was using a MLE (or maybe MLM). I wonder if that was from choice or because of a mis match of equipment in the unit. I Man |
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Yes it was a shooting prize, I know nothing about the rifles, what is a MLE or MLM?
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fantastic photos,
what hat badge would they be wearing and it looks to be sitting on a ribbon of some sort bc |
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I can't find a picture of the badge (Not one I can pinch anyway) so I will try to describe it.
[I]A belted quoit topped with a kings crown surrounded by a laurel wreath, inside the quoit a lion passant on a torse. Below a scroll bearing the words "When Duty Calls" Not unlike your own avatar. |
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Donny B. |
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OK, good info thanks Donny.
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i know the badge, but it looks like it is on a rosette. not sure ive seen the rosette before? or are my eyes seeing things? bc |
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Yes BC, they are definitely rosettes, can't see the hat badges so I just assumed they were the Tasmanian Rangers badge. In the first pic only two are wearing collar badges but they are different badges, second pic collar badges all the same. You have got me thinking now, I will travel over to Zeehan (Only 45 minutes from my place) and visit the museum to try to find out more. The Zeehan RSL may be able to help as well.
Drummajor. |
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Thanks for sharing! Great pics indeed.
Mick
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The use of the rosette I would have thought is uncommon particularly with the colonial Aussie troops. The only one I can think of is the coronation contingent who wore the first pattern rising sun on a rosette. Would be very interested to hear from you regarding any discoveries you make Cheers BC |
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Ok BC, will look further in to it, I have contacted the museum in Zeehan they do not have a military section it is basically a mining museum. I think there is a bloke here in Tassie that researches all these subjects, writes a lot of books and makes CDs. Will try and contact him. Stay tuned might take a while.
Phil. |
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Hello All,
Have found out the following: Tasmanian Rangers 1903-1914. On the 16th May 1903 the commonwealth gazette notified the approval by his Excellency The Governor General, of a new uniform for the military forces of the commonwealth. The ornaments for the hat were: Staff- Red and white cock plumes. Light Horse (Tasmania)- Emu feathers and regimental badge. Infantry- Black rosette and regimental badge or number. 1st of July 1903, The Tasmanian Rangers adopted new hat and collar badges, depicting the Tasmanian tiger moulded in whitemetal with the title "Tasmanian Rangers" underneath. Phil. |
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good info phil
ted |
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Hi Phil
would you have a pic of the badge with rossette cheers ted |
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