African Distinguished Conduct Medal | |
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Ribbon of the medals
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Awarded by the Secretary of State for the Colonies | |
Country | British Empire |
Type | Bravery decoration |
Eligibility | African NCOs and soldiers of the KAR and RWAFF |
Awarded for | Bravery in the field |
Status | Replaced by award of the Distinguished Conduct Medal in 1942 |
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Established | 1907 |
Order of Wear | |
Next (higher) | Queen’s Fire Service Medal, for Gallantry |
Next (lower) | Indian Distinguished Service Medal |
The African Distinguished Conduct Medal was a military decoration awarded to members of the Royal West African Frontier Force and the King's African Rifles. It is sometimes known as the Royal West African Frontier Force Distinguished Conduct Medal or King's African Rifles Distinguished Conduct Medal. It could also be awarded to the Somaliland Camel Corps. The medal was awarded until 1942 when it was replaced by the Imperial Distinguished Conduct Medal. Awards of the medal were gazetted in the appropriate colonial gazettes.
The African Distinguished Conduct Medal was round and made of silver, it was 36 mm (1.4 in) in diameter. The obverse of the medal depicts the effigy of the reigning sovereign. The reverse bears the inscription in four lines FOR DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT IN THE FIELD. Around the top edge was inscribed either KING'S AFRICAN RIFLES, WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE, or ROYAL WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE (after 1928).