Over the course of two World Wars, a number of beret badges were in use by the Māori Pioneers and the Māori Battalion.
WWI Māori BattalionA WWI A Company Māori Pioneer badge. The A Company were made up of predominantly
Northern Māori and they never wore ornaments into battle - so they removed the
necklace on their badges too. If you
look closely, you can see where it has been neatly removed.
The original badge, with necklace.
The Cook Island Company was formed from Pacific Islanders who joined the Māori Pioneer Battalion, but there is doubt that this badge was ever worn in WWI. It was certainly worn by the Rarotongan Home Guard in WW2.
The WWII "Onward" beret badge.
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