African Police Medal for Meritorious Service | |
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Ribbon bar of the medal
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Awarded by the British Empire | |
Type | Long service medal |
Eligibility | Non-European members of the police forces of British African colonies |
Awarded for | Acts of gallantry, meritorious, and long service |
Status | Replaced by the Colonial Police Medal and Colonial Police Long Service Medal |
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Established | 14 July 1915 |
Last awarded | 1948 (Southern Rhodesia - BSAP) |
Order of Wear | |
Next (higher) | Fire Brigade Long Service and Good Conduct Medal |
Next (lower) | Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal |
Related | Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal |
The African Police Medal for Meritorious Service was a medal awarded to non-European police officers in British African colonies. Awarded from 1915-1938, the medal was replaced by the Colonial Police Medal and the Colonial Police Long Service Medal.
The African Police Medal for Meritorious Service is circular, of silver. The obverse bears a crowned and uniformed effigy of George V surrounded by the inscription GEORGIVS V REX ET IND : IMP :. The reverse depict the Tudor Crown surmounted by a crowned lion encircled by a wreath tied at the base. Surrounding the central design is the inscription FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE IN THE POLICE • AFRICA •.
The medal is suspended from a claw suspension with a ring through its ribbon. The ribbon is yellow with edges of red.