Australian Army Grenade Badge - Oxidized
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The grenade badge was worn by warrant officers of the Australian Instructional Corps and all non-commissioned officers above the rank of lance sergeant attached to, or serving with, Engineers. It was worn below the badge of warrant officers, and above the chevrons by non-commissioned officers.
Details
Metal rank (excluding chevrons), trade and skill-at-arms badges replaced worsted badges in 1918. Originally of brass or gilding metal, oxidized badges were introduced for Citizen Forces and Senior Cadets in 1921. Permanent Forces continued to wear badges of brass or gilding metal. In 1931 oxidized badges appear to have been discontinued with all badges being of brass or gliding metal.
The grenade badge was worn by warrant officers of the Australian Instructional Corps and all non-commissioned officers above the rank of lance sergeant attached to, or serving with, Engineers. It was worn below the badge of warrant officers, and above the chevrons by non-commissioned officers.
Copper (oxidised) badge with backing plate. Lugs complete, but missing pins. Original.
Specifications
Material | Copper (Oxidised) |
Width | 20mm |
Height | 30mm |
Affixed By | Lugs & Split Pin |
Authenticity | Original |