Southern Rhodesia Medal for War Service
Southern Rhodesia Service Medal | |
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Obverse and reverse of the medal | |
Awarded by UK and Commonwealth | |
Type | Campaign medal |
Eligibility | Southern Rhodesia Defence Forces |
Awarded for | Campaign service |
Campaign | Home service, 1939 –1945 |
Description | Cupro-nickel, 36mm diameter |
Clasps | None |
Statistics | |
Established | 1948 |
Total awards | 3,908 |
Related | War Medal 1939–1945 |
Ribbon bar |
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.
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]
- Southern Rhodesia Territorial Force: 3,140
- British South Africa Police Reservists: 497
- Those who served with both bodies: 271
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
References
- ^ ""The Southern Rhodesia Service Medal" was the official title of the award, see London Gazette: 2 July 1949, issue: 38663, page:3404".
- ^ a b c d Giles Penman. A medal for those without any medals: the Southern Rhodesia Service Medal 1939-45. Orders & Medals Research Society Journal, December 2016, pp 260-264.
- ^ a b Munday and Keith. The Southern Rhodesia Service Medal Roll to the Defence Forces of the Colony of Southern Rhodesia. p. 174. Published by the authors. 2011.
- ^ a b c Joslin, Litherland and Simpkin. British Battles and Medals. p. 257. Published Spink, London. 1988.
- ^ John Mussell (ed). Medal Yearbook 2015. p. 194. Token Publishing Ltd. Honiton, Devon.
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