Ashanti Star

The Ashanti Star was created in 1896 for the members of the expedition against the Ashanti King Prempeh, in the Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War that lasted from December 1895 to February 1896.

Ashanti Star
Obvserse and reverse of the medal
TypeCampaign medal
Awarded forCampaign Service
DescriptionBronze, 38mm diameter
Presented byUK
EligibilityBritish and Colonial forces
Campaign(s)Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War
Claspsnone
Established1896
TotalCirca 2,000
Ribbon bar of the medal
RelatedAshantee Medal (1873-74)
Ashanti Medal (1901)

The forces who qualified for the medal included the second Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment and a composite battalion consisting of between 16 and 26 men from each of the three regiments of Foot Guards and from eight infantry regiments. About half the troops deployed were locally recruited Hausa forces. Three Nursing Sisters were also present and received the medal.

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