Southern Rhodesia Medal for War Service

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Southern Rhodesia Medal for War Service

The Southern Rhodesia Service Medal[1] 1939–1945 was a campaign medal of the British Commonwealth. It was awarded to members of the Southern Rhodesia Defence Forces for home service during World War II.

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Southern Rhodesia Service Medal
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Awarded by UK and Commonwealth
TypeCampaign medal
EligibilitySouthern Rhodesia Defence Forces
Awarded forCampaign service
CampaignHome service, 1939 –1945
DescriptionCupro-nickel, 36mm diameter
ClaspsNone
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Established1948
Total awards3,908
RelatedWar Medal 1939–1945
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Eligibility

After the war, the colony's government pressed the Dominions Office in London for a distinct Southern Rhodesian war medal for home service, to reward those who would otherwise not have received a campaign medal. In response, the Southern Rhodesia Service Medal was authorised in 1948 and distributed from 1949.[2]

The medal was awarded to members of the Southern Rhodesian Defence Forces who had at least six months full or part-time service between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945, and who were not eligible for any other British World War II campaign medal.[2]

  • A total of 3,908 medals were awarded, mainly to those who had served part-time:[3]

While most of the recipients were white, 62 Africans serving with the British South Africa Police received the medal.[3]

Description

  • It is a circular, cupro-nickel medal, 36 millimetres (1.4 in) in diameter.[4]
  • The obverse has the crowned effigy of King George VI facing left, with the legend "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX ET INDIAE IMP." (George VI by the grace of God King of Great Britain and Emperor of India).[4]
  • The reverse was designed by Humphrey Paget[2] and shows the coat of arms of Southern Rhodesia, surrounded by the words "+ FOR SERVICE IN SOUTHERN RHODESIA + 1939-1945".[4]
  • The ribbon, 31.7 millimetres (1.25 in) wide, is beetle green with red and black stripes at each edge, the colours of the Rhodesia Regiment.[2]
  • The medal was issued unnamed.[5]

Clasps

There are no clasps for this medal

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