Africa Service Medal
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Africa Service Medal | |
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Image:ASM1943obv.pngImage:ASM1943rev.png Obverse (top left) and reverse (top right) of the medal. Ribbon: 32mm, central orange stripe, with green and gold stripes on either side . |
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Awarded by Union of South Africa | |
Type | Campaign medal |
Eligibility | South African forces. |
Awarded for | Campaign service. |
Campaign | Second World War 1939-45. |
Description | Silver disk, 36mm diameter. |
Clasps | None authorised. |
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Established | 1943 |
The Africa Service Medal was a South African campaign medal for service in World War II. It was instituted by King George VI, in his capacity as South African head of state, on 23 December 1943, and was awarded in addition to the British stars and medals issued for the war. The medal was granted to members of the Union Defence Forces, the South African Police, and the South African Railways Police.
To qualify for the medal, a member of those services must have volunteered for war service outside South Africa, and have served continuously for thirty days, or part-time for a total of eighteen hours, between 6 September 1939 and 2 September 1945. As the name indicates, the medal was originally intended for service in Africa, up to the defeat of the Axis forces in North Africa 1943, but it was later extended to cover service anywhere in the world, right up to the end of the war.
The medal is silver. The obverse depicts a map of Africa, surrounded by the name of the medal in English and Afrikaans. The reverse depicts a springbok prancing through the veld.
The ribbon is orange-red (the colour of the shoulder flash worn by South African volunteers), edged in green and gold (the "springbok" sporting colours, which were adopted as the defence force colours).
[edit] References
- Alexander, E. G. M., Barron G. K. B. and Bateman, A. J. (1986). South African Orders, Decorations and Medals. Human and Rousseau.
- Monick, S, (1988). South African Military Awards 1912-1987. South African National Museum of Military History.
[edit] See also
- British and Commonwealth orders and decorations
- South African military decorations
- South African police decorations