Current badges Reading left to right (north-east to south-west), the badges at Fovant are: •
Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (only central part remaining) •
YMCA, restored in 2018. •
6th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (City of London Rifles) (claimed to be the first of the badges cut here) •
Australian Commonwealth Military Forces (the largest, 51 m × 32 m) •
Royal Corps of Signals (cut in 1970 to commemorate the Corps' 50th anniversary) •
Wiltshire Regiment (added in 1950) •
5th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) •
8th (City of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) •
Remembrance poppy, added in 2016 to commemorate the centenary of the first badge •
Devonshire Regiment Lost badges Several of the lost badges were short-lived, small and crudely constructed. •
Royal Army Service Corps •
Royal Army Medical Corps, possibly on the site of where Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry is now. • The nearby badge of 7th Battalion,
The London Regiment remains unrestored. () • An outline map of Australia on
Compton Down was created by Australian troops garrisoned in Hurdcott Camp in the fields below, while training and awaiting transport to the battlefields. It is a
scheduled monument. After more than 20 years of neglect it was restored during 2018/19 by a local voluntary group called the Map of Australia Trust (MOAT) founded by Helen Roberts. A remembrance service was held on the map on 25 April 2019,
Anzac Day, to mark the restoration and to honour the Australian troops who had been accommodated locally. The service was attended by over 100 people including the
Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire,
Sarah Troughton, the deputy
Australian High Commissioner, Matt Anderson, and travelling from Australia, the daughter of a soldier who had been at Hurdcott Camp recovering from war wounds. () • On Lamb Down, on the north side of the A36 between Codford and the Deptford interchange and about 9 miles north by west of Fovant, is a cutting of the Australian Commonwealth Military Force badge. It is less detailed than the one at Fovant. It was cut in 1916–1917. () • Near
Barford St Martin, at the eastern end of the Fovant Encampment, was formerly the
Finsbury Rifles badge. Little is known of this figure. • At
Bulford Camp is the
Bulford Kiwi, another military hill figure (though not a badge). == See also ==