Pair of 1st Commonwealth Division shoulder patches : Warrant Officer II C Love, Royal Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

Place Asia: South Korea
Accession Number REL39238
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Badge
Physical description Cotton, Felt, Gold bullion wire
Maker Unknown
Date made c 1951-1953
Conflict Korea, 1950-1953
Description

Pair of 1st Commonwealth Division shoulder patches. The patches are in the shape of a shield and are light blue felt. At the top of the shield is the Queen's crown which has a red cotton background that has been overlaid with gold bullion braid. Beneath the crown is a gold bullion wire rectangle surrounding the word 'COMMONWEALTH' which has been embroidered. The back of each shield has been finished with white cotton material.

History / Summary

Associated with the service of Warrant Officer Class II Cecil Love who was born in Sydney on 16 October 1921. Love volunteered for service in the Second AIF on 12 July 1943. He was posted to the engineers with the service number NX201803 and served primarily in the Sydney area.

After the war, Love enlisted into the regular army and he was allocated the new service number, 21323. He was promoted to corporal on 6 January 1947 and to staff sergeant on 1 February 1950.

He went on to serve as a temporary warrant officer class II in Korea in 1953 with the 16th British Commonwealth Infantry Workshop as a member of the Royal Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RAEME) from 19 February to 18 July. After his return to Australia he was discharged on 7 September 1953.