Efficiency Medal (South Africa)

The Efficiency Medal (South Africa) was instituted in 1930 for award to part-time warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and men after twelve years of efficient service on the active list of the Citizen Force of the Union of South Africa. At the same time, a clasp was instituted for award to holders of the medal upon completion of further periods of six years of efficient service. The medal superseded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal.

Efficiency Medal (South Africa)
King George VI version
TypeMilitary long service medal
Awarded forTwelve years of efficient service
Country Union of South Africa
Presented bythe Monarch of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India
EligibilityPart-time other ranks and some officers
ClaspsFor further periods of 6 years service
StatusDiscontinued in 1952
Established1930
Last awarded1952
Ribbon Bar
South African order of wear
Next (higher) Efficiency Decoration (South Africa)
Equivalent Efficiency Medal
Efficiency Medal (New Zealand)
Next (lower) Special Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

The Efficiency Medal (South Africa) was superseded by the John Chard Medal in 1952.

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