Royal Australian Artillery collar badge. Quo fas et gloria ducunt. KC
Royal Australian Artillery collar badge, KC.
Royal Australian Artillery collar badge, featuring a voided 'RAA' above scroll with the words, 'Quo fas et gloria ducunt' [Where Right and Glory Lead] and surmounted by a King's crown.
Circa 1950 to 1953.
After Federation the motto for the RAA was "CONSENSU STABILES".
The Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery was granted the two mottos of The Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1950 by His Majesty King George VI: "UBIQUE" (Everywhere) and "QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT" (Where Right and Glory Lead).
There are two lugs on the reverse.
Royal Australian Artillery collar badge, KC.
Royal Australian Artillery collar badge, featuring a voided 'RAA' above scroll with the words, 'Quo fas et gloria ducunt' [Where Right and Glory Lead] and surmounted by a King's crown.
Circa 1950 to 1953.
After Federation the motto for the RAA was "CONSENSU STABILES".
The Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery was granted the two mottos of The Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1950 by His Majesty King George VI: "UBIQUE" (Everywhere) and "QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT" (Where Right and Glory Lead).
There are two lugs on the reverse.
Royal Australian Artillery collar badge, KC.
Royal Australian Artillery collar badge, featuring a voided 'RAA' above scroll with the words, 'Quo fas et gloria ducunt' [Where Right and Glory Lead] and surmounted by a King's crown.
Circa 1950 to 1953.
After Federation the motto for the RAA was "CONSENSU STABILES".
The Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery was granted the two mottos of The Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1950 by His Majesty King George VI: "UBIQUE" (Everywhere) and "QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT" (Where Right and Glory Lead).
There are two lugs on the reverse.