hinekadon (14-09-19)
Cleaning out the not deceased father in laws house and garage we have come across a Returned from Active Service barge which appears to be from WW1.
It has the number 60669 stamped on the back.
My FIL was never in the military and I wonder if there is a way to find out whose it was.
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hinekadon (14-09-19)
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Try contacting the RSL.
porkop (14-09-19)
hinekadon (14-09-19)
Wonder if it was a anzac or a pommy one the anzac ones are quite rare .My dead wifes father had a australian engineers medal but that was passed to her grand son but he was in the aussie army and got chucked out so joined the nz army in ww2. Hope you find out ????
porkop (14-09-19)
A couple of years later he looks in......
Australian WW1 badges look like this :
Australian WW2 badges look like this :
There are no records of WW2 badges but there are of WW1 badges.
Missed this post also !
WW2 records exist for the rasb on NAA , most but not all are digitized,
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