Central Africa Medal

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Awarded forService in Eastern and Central Africa, 1891–1898
DescriptionSilver or bronze, 36mm in diameter
Central Africa Medal
Obverse and reverse of medal,
with Central Africa 1894–98 clasp
TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forService in Eastern and Central Africa, 1891–1898
DescriptionSilver or bronze, 36mm in diameter
Presented bythe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
ClaspsCentral Africa 1894–98
Established1 April 1895
Ribbon bar of the medal
First version of medal, issued without a clasp, with ring suspension

The Central Africa Medal was a British campaign medal awarded for service from 1891 to 1894 in Eastern and Central Africa, and from 1894 to 1898 for service in British Central Africa.

Award of the Central Africa Medal was approved by Queen Victoria in Army Order No. 66, 1 April 1895. The initial award was for various military expeditions from July 1891 to June 1894, subsequently extended to the Unyoro Expedition in 1895.[1] It was later authorised for service in British Central Africa from 1895 to 1898. The main causes of these expeditions were to suppress slave-trading or to punish raids on neighbouring tribes.[2]

Most medals were awarded to members of the Indian Army and British-led local forces. No British Army units were present,[2] although some British officers and non commissioned officers seconded to local units received the medal, as did a small number of Royal Navy personnel.[3]

Appearance

Suspension and clasp

References

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