Silver War Badge : Private H E Skinner, 4 Battalion, AIF

Place Europe: Western Front
Accession Number REL38270
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Badge
Physical description Silver
Maker Unknown
Place made Australia
Date made c 1920
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Silver War Badge with impressed serial number 'A5438' on reverse. The badge is circular with the words 'FOR KING AND EMPIRE SERVICES RENDERED' around the outer rim, and the central area with a voided cypher and crown of King George V. The reverse has a hinged horizontal pin clasp.

History / Summary

Associated with Private H E Skinner, 4 Battalion, AIF. Born in January 1866 near Totnes, Devon, England, Henry Edward 'Harry' Skinner falsified his age, increasing it so he could enlist in the British Royal Marine Light Infantry in April 1882. 2548 Private Skinner initially served with 30 Company Royal Marines and aboard HMS Superb, and later saw service in the Sudan, fighting at El Teb and Tamaai where he was wounded in the neck in March 1884. Skinner later emigrated to Australia and was working as a 'navvy' with the New South Wales Gas Company when he again falsified his age - this time decreasing it - to enlist in the AIF in April 1916. 6328 Private Skinner embarked aboard HMAT Euripides at Sydney on 9 September 1916 with the 20th Reinforcements to 4 Battalion. At fifty years of age, Private Skinner served in France until he was injured and returned to Australia 1917. Harry Skinner's son, Francis Leonard 'Len' Skinner and two grandsons, Harold Leonard and Laurence Frederick 'Laurie' Skinner all served with the Australian Army during the Second World War. His third grandson, Roy Edwin Skinner served with the Citizen Military Forces (militia) and later the Australian Regular Army and saw extensive service with the United Nations in the Middle East. The Memorial holds additional material relating to the service of the Skinner family.