Second World War Rising Sun Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Collar Badges Pair
1939 - 1945A pair of Rising Sun brass collar badges with a central imperial crown and three (3) scrolls with an inscription. Each badge has a pair of lugs on the back, with one badge having a split pin to secure the badge. The split pin for the other is missing.
In 1901 it was felt that a General Service badge was needed for all Commonwealth Forces after Australia’s Federation. The General Officer commanding the Australian Military Forces (1902-1904), Major General Sir Edward Hutton, received a ‘Trophy of Arms’ from Brigadier General Joseph Gordon that consisted mounted ‘cut and thrust’ swords with a semi-circle of triangular Martini-Henry bayonets arranged around a crown, representing the cooperation between the British Empire’s naval and military forces. There are now eight (8) patterns of the ‘Rising Sun’ badge, which is associated with the spirit of ANZAC and the Gallipoli landings of 1915. These badges are the Third Pattern (1904), used in the First and Second World War.
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“AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH / MILITARY FORCE”
These badges were collected by K. C. MOHR, who served as a sapper in the 2/AIF from 23 June 1942 – 24 January 1946 and lived in Denmark (Western Australia) before and after the Second World War.
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