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NEW BADGES

FOR INVALIDS AND SEAMEN. P.A WELLINGTON. July 20. “Comprehensive regulations to control and protect badges which the Government may authorise for war services, are Gazetted under the title of the “War Services Badges’ Emergency Regulations, 1941,” said the Minister of Defence (Hon. F. Jones). “Two badges have already been approved by the Government. The first of these is the invalided person s badge, which will be issued to personnel invalided through war service from the Armed Forces and Merchant Marine. The badge is similar in design to that adopted in the United Kingdom. It is circular in shape, and bears the cypher of the Sovereign surrounded by the words, “For Loyal Service,” and is of a pattern easily distinguishable from that issued during the last war. The badge will be issued by the Department concerned, and applications should not be forwarded by individuals. The second badge, which will be issued to men serving in the Merchant Navy, bears the letters “M.l\./ surmounted by a Naval Crown. This wifi] serve as a recognition of the important part played by the men of the Merchant Navy in maintaining vital supplies. The badges are at present being manufactured. It will not be necessary for applications to be made by individuals as the Marine Department is arranging for the issue of the badges to all seamen.”

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Grey River Argus, 21 July 1941, Page 7

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NEW BADGES Grey River Argus, 21 July 1941, Page 7

NEW BADGES Grey River Argus, 21 July 1941, Page 7