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    silver rising sun badge

    hey guys , whats your thoughts on this rising sun badge?

    it is silver in colour.




    #2
    can anyone add to this?

    Members of the 1st Armoured Regiment wore a silver coloured (probably nickel plated) oversize Rising Sun badge around 1948-1952 or thereabout.

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      #3
      I dont know about this one Mate,
      It doesnt look like it has much age to it.
      I was going to say that it was off one of those Studio Portraits in the Wooden frame,but then i noticed the lugs.
      What is the Makers name on the back,it looks like K.G.Luke they operated between 1937 and 1974,so maybe thats a clue ?
      Cheers Mick

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        #4
        I think silver badges were worn by nurses.

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          #5
          ive worked it out , it is a 1st armoured badge from 1948-53 approx

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            #6
            found a pic

            Taken from a website

            Last edited by australia; 06-14-2012, 07:34 PM.

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              #7
              could be wrong, but i believe the 48-53 period badge should read "australian military forces" rather than ACMF?

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                #8
                By what I have found about this badge it might of been used as a parade badge for the Queen. Then they switched to the current badge straight after.

                I have been talking to someone that actually has one of these badges and wore it

                They are a solid white metal

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                  #9
                  I stand corrected , its chrome plated

                  "the Commander 4 Australian Armoured Brigade, BRIG D. Macarthur Onslow recommended that a chrome plated Commonwealth (Rising Sun) hat badge be worn by Armoured Corps personnel on the Black Beret instead of the ordinary copper oxidised badge.

                  This, he said, would give the Corps a distinctive badge which would also serve as a link with the other Armoured Corps in British Commonwealth Forces which all wore a silver badge. The proposal was approved in 1945.

                  The Black Beret has been worn by Royal Australian Armoured Corps troops since 1948 on parade and ceremonial duties, in barracks and also out bush on operations. It continues to be worn to this day, however during during the 1990s (circa 1992) the slouch hat with emu plumes was adopted for parades and ceremonial occasions due to the greater protection offered against the sun."

                  taken from website
                  http://archive.aweber.com/regimental...er_s_Call_.htm

                  Last edited by australia; 06-16-2012, 10:03 PM. Reason: typo

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                    #10
                    The link I posted was wrong .

                    Here it states more about the silver rising sun badge

                    http://archive.aweber.com/regimental...er_s_Call_.htm

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                      #11
                      Update

                      UPDATE

                      Quoted from ADF email .

                      ""Regarding the silver rising sun badge as far as I know the nickel plated or silver rising suns were used by some army bands, light horse units that did not have a specific light horse badge and some Cav /armoured regiments, the nurses usually wore a collar size rising sun, during the period between 1904-1912 the army admin and instructional corp also wore an actual sterling silver rising sun hat & collars I hope this is of some help,""

                      More info to come

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                        #12
                        can anyone supply a picture of a soldier wearing this badge?

                        or a picture of a chromed rising sun badge that sill has the chrome coating

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                          #13
                          Update

                          Update

                          more info about this badge type.
                          I believe its from the BCOF "British Commonwealth Occupation Force" 1945-1949



                          Below is a image from 1946, chrome badge present.



                          below is a image of The Squadron OC, Major Cec Ives, standing alongside a Staghound Armoured Car.



                          Below , MP with the chrome rising sun badge visible



                          General Robertson, accompanied by Dr. Evatt, inspecting troops of the 66 Australian Infantry Battalion at Hiro [Japan]
                          Date(s) of creation: [ca. 1947] chrome rising sun badge visible



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