German Army Bavarian belt buckle : Lieutenant W G Scales, 21 Battalion AIF

Place Europe: Western Front
Accession Number REL36406
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Personal Equipment
Physical description Metal, Paint
Maker Unknown
Place made Germany
Date made c 1914-1918
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Rectangular convex one piece pressed steel buckl, painted field grey, featuring the Imperial Crown around which is an oak wreath and the motto 'IN TREUE FEST' (In Steadfast Loyalty). The buckle has a hinged double prong fastening system.

History / Summary

Associated with the service of Lieutenant William Gordon Scales. Born in Mitta Mitta Victoria in 1895, William Gordon 'Bill' Scales was working as an axeman when he enlisted in the AIF on 12 June 1915. Private Scales embarked from Melbourne aboard HMAT Demosthenes on 16 July 1915 with 24 Battalion reinforcements. Private Scales served on Gallipoli from September 1915, until he was evacuated to Malta with dysentery in mid November. In March 1916 he went to France, and served with 24 Battalion on the Western Front through 1916. He was transferred to 21 Battalion on 11 May 1917 and promoted to second lieutenant. Scales was awarded the Military Medal for his actions during the capture of trenches near Bullecourt on 3 May 1917. In mid October 1917, he was promoted to Lieutenant. Prior to this he received a gunshot would to his thigh resulting in the amputation of his right leg early in 1918. He returned to Australia later that year.