Sailors Soldiers & Airmens' Fathers Association (Womens Auxiliary) lapel badge

Place Oceania: Australia
Accession Number REL/18060.002
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Badge
Physical description Enamel, Silver-plated brass
Maker K G Luke
Place made Australia
Date made c 1939-1945
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

Silver, brass and enamel lapel badge with a brooch attachment. The badge is round, surmounted with a king's crown in relief. The legend around the circumference on a blue background reads 'IN THE SERVICE OF THOSE WHO SERVE AUSTRALIA'; the central white bordered diamond contains the words 'SAILORS SOLDIERS & AIRMENS FATHERS ASSOCIATION', with the word 'FATHERS' centrally located on a red background. A scroll in red below the body of the badge reads 'WOMENS AUXILIARY'. The maker's name is cast into the reverse.

History / Summary

The Sailors and Soldiers Fathers' Association was established in the First World War and appears to have had branches in most states. The group actively involved themselves with hospital visits, repatriation issues, employment of returned servicemen and the establishment of returned servicemen’s rights relating to principles such as pensions and housing. There appears to have been close co-operation between the Association and the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia in forming a group with strong lobbying abilities. Similarly, they were instrumental in raising funds to build Memorials after the war. The Association remained active after the First World War in pursuing returned soldiers’ rights. They appear under a slightly different name during the Second World War (Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen’s Fathers' Association) but their goals were identical. The Women's Auxiliary was created for those woman who wished to support the Association.