Africa General Service Medal

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Awarded forCampaign service
Presented byUK and Commonwealth
EligibilityBritish and African forces
Africa General Service Medal
Obverse and reverse of the medal
TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forCampaign service
Presented byUK and Commonwealth
EligibilityBritish and African forces
CampaignAfrica
Clasps45 awarded
Established1902
Ribbon bar

The Africa General Service Medal, established in 1902, was a campaign medal of the United Kingdom. It was awarded for minor campaigns that took place in tropical Africa between 1900 and 1956, with a total of forty five clasps issued. The medal is never seen without a clasp and some are very rare.[1] Most medals were granted to British Colonial Auxiliary Forces units, including the King's African Rifles and the West African Frontier Force. The only campaigns where European personnel were present in any numbers were the various Somaliland campaigns, (including to the Royal Navy), and in Kenya.[2]

Obverse variations

Clasps

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