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Antique 1914 to 1918 First World War, known as the Great War, L.E.S.M.A badge. Some age-related wear, 2 cm square. Please note we will donate a percentage to the association for lost limbs.

 

The abbreviation "l.e.s.m.a." can stand for Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association, an organisation for veterans who have lost limbs.

This small reverse-stamped badge

The LESMA (Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association) was initially formed in Glasgow in the 1920s as a group of limbless ex-servicemen who gathered to support each other. This group later evolved into the first branch of the Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association. The organisation later expanded into England, and dissatisfaction with Scottish control led to the formation of the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association (BLESMA) in 1931.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

Origins in Glasgow:

In the 1920s, a group of limbless men in Glasgow began meeting to discuss their shared experiences and provide mutual support.

Formalisation:

This group established the first branch of the Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association (LESMA) in 1921.

Expansion to England:

LESMA branches spread to other cities in Scotland and then into England, forming groups in cities like Manchester, Leeds, and others.

Formation of BLESMA:

Dissatisfaction with the Scottish leadership led to the English branches organising a meeting in Leeds in 1931, where they decided to form the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association (BLESMA).

Post-WWII Growth:

The organisation saw a significant increase in membership in the aftermath of World War II, reaching a peak of 124 branches in the mid-1950s.

Decline and modernisation:

As the number of World War I and World War II veterans declined, so did the number of branches, with only 9 branches remaining today.

BLESMA's Ongoing Role:

Today, BLESMA continues to support limbless veterans, providing a range of services and support to help them live independent and fulfilling lives, according to BLESMA.

Antique 1914 to 1918 First World War known as the Great War L.E.S.M.A badge

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