Uniform - SLIDE SHOULDER BOARD

Historical information

Established during world War Two, the first 'Everyman's Hut' was built at Bonegilla camp to serve army personnel. An 'Everywoman's Hut' was established at Bandianna and was staffed by women.
The hut's were also staffed by ministers of religion who had returned to Australia due to war plus volunteers. Everyman's staff wore a military cut uniform and, where appropriate, were given officer status by local commanders.
Today, Everyman's Welfare Service caters for the well being of members of the ADF and their families.

Part of the Reverend Chaplain Major Thomas Bruce Williams, No556101, Collection.

Physical description

Khaki coloured slide should backgrounder board in poly ester fabric. A label with fawn lettering on a brown background is sewn to the straight end of the board. Above the label are two horizontal red bands in cotton braid.

Inscriptions & markings

Embroidered on a brown label: 'EVERYMAN'S HUT'.

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