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dodger39 said:Raven 22, We were talking about the Returned From Active Service Badge being numbered, not the ACB. My ACB is not numbered but my RAS is.
I thought it was rather strange when it was said the RAS weren't numbered now, so I checked a bit further. The people who manufacture and supply the Returned from Active Service Badge to the Dept of Defense are
Cash's (aust)Pty Ltd at their
Frankston Metals Factory
17 Tooyal St
Frankston VIC 3199
I phoned them and asked if they were numbered and was told by their production manager that each Returned from Active Service Badge is individually numbered in numerical sequence.
None of the RAS badges from the SECDET 10 rotation to Iraq (Sep 06 - Mar 07) were numbered. See my attached pics of my issued RAS badge. This was commented on many times as many who had looked at the new badges, had been to Timor L'este had numbred ones. The RAS badge is noted on my PM Keys Operational Service print out, along with an approval number, similar to that of my medals.
On the reverse of the badge it says as exactly as follows - all in caps, not being rude ;D " ISSUED BY THE C'WLTH GOV'T", with "AMOR SYDNEY" in the centre. The scan is fuzzy as the pins are in the way so the focus is obscured a bit.
Regards,
OWDU
EDIT: These badges we recieved were not made in Melbourne. I am happy to see the RAS badges serialised again, as it looks like many of us are stuck with unnumbered ones, but as I stated, they are on our PM Keys print outs with reference number, which if think is the same as the AASAM's or the ICM's, can't remember, but will look into the PM Keys 'self serve' when I return to work on the 12th.