- Object type
- Badges
- Date
- Production: 1939 - 1945
- Subject(s)
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War
Voluntary Aid Detachment
Uniform - Associated activity
- War
- Associated event
- War: Second World War (1 September 1939 - 2 September 1945)
- Inscriptions
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obverse: Mobile / V.A.D
- Dimensions
- Height x width x depth: 78 x 50 x 2mm
- Materials and technique
- Embroidered fabric
- Physical description
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Badge with black background features an embroidered Queen's crown symbol in yellow, red, green. Two circular yellow rings at the bottom ,the outer features embroidered text "MOBILE" in white and the inner one features the embroidered text "V.A.D" in white with dark red background.
- Production place
- United Kingdom
- References
- The Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Association for Greater London. "Voluntary Aid Detachments." A Tribute to the Volunteer Military Reservists and Supporting Auxiliaries of Greater London, 2014. Accessed September 6, 2024. https://www.steppingforwardlondon.org/voluntary-aid-detachments.html
- Credit line
- Gift of Miss P Downing
- Catalogue number
- SJA1004.1
Mobile VAD badge
Voluntary Aid Detachments were classed as ‘mobile' or ‘immobile'. Mobile VADs could potentially be posted to whichever hospital needed their services, whereas immobile only worked in the local area where they lived.