Cap badge : Royal Scots Fusiliers

Accession Number REL33444
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Badge
Physical description Gilded metal
Maker Unknown
Place made United Kingdom
Date made Unknown
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Gilt metal Royal Scots Fusiliers cap badge in the form of a flaming grenade bearing the Royal Coat of Arms.

History / Summary

This Royal Scots Fusiliers cap badge it thought to have been collected by V345004 Lieutenant Colonel Eileen Frances Parry during her time traveling across Australia as a member of the Australia Women's Army Service Officer Pre-selection Board. Parry (later Macintyre) was born on 13 September 1913 in Melbourne. She trained as a nurse at Saint Vincent’s Hospital, graduating in 1936. She enlisted in the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) on 19 November 1941 and was chosen as one of the Service’s 28 original officers. After attending 1 AWAS Officer’s Training School at Yarra Junction Victoria, Captain Parry was appointed Commanding Officer of the AWAS Recruit Training School, Southern Command, in January 1942. In October the unit expanded and became 4 AWAS Training Battalion, Victorian Lines of Communication Area. Parry was promoted to major on 11 March 1943, and in April was transferred to 2 AWAS Training Battalion at Ingleburn, NSW. In August Parry was posted to Hobart with AWAS Headquarters, Tasmanian Lines of Communication Area as assistant controller. Her role was to administer the Service and advise the commander of the area on the welfare of AWAS personnel. In April 1944 Parry was appointed deputy controller and transferred to AWAS Land Headquarters, Melbourne. She was later promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in October. As deputy controller, Parry assisted AWAS founder, Colonel Sybil Irving, and undertook inspection tours across the country as a member of the Officer Pre-selection Board. Parry was discharged on 15 November 1946.