President’s Medal for Shooting (Rhodesia)

The President’s Medal for Shooting was a medal awarded in the Republic of Rhodesia to the Champion shot of the Rhodesian Security Forces.[1]

President’s Medal for Shooting
Ribbon of the President’s Medal for Shooting
Awarded by President of Rhodesia
Country
Awarded forthe Champion shot of the Rhodesian Security Forces
ClaspsA silver clasp was also awarded for subsequent awards
Post-nominalsPres MS
Statistics
Total awarded8 awarded

History

A total of 8 medals were won by personnel of the Rhodesian Security Forces, including Inspector D. Toddun, Station Sergeant G. James and Field Reservist W. Tarr who was awarded a bar for a subsequent award.[2]

The official abbreviation of the medal was Pres MS.[3]

Description

A silver, 36mm circular medal, the obverse of the medal depicts a kneeling pioneer rifleman, with the words "The President's Medal". The obverse of the medal depicts .303 and FN rifles crossed over each other and a pioneer-era bandolier, encircled with the words "Champion Shot in the Rhodesian Security Forces". The ribbon also is given a clasp denoting the year the medal was awarded.[4] A silver clasp was also awarded for subsequent awards.[2]

The ribbon consists of three equal vertical stripes of maroon, green, and blue.

See Also

References

  1. Vollaire, John. "The History of Rhodesian Honours and Awards". The Rhodesian Armed Forces. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  2. Van Tonder, Gerry. "Rhodesian Honours and Awards". The Rhodesian Soldier. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  3. "Medals and Decorations – Key to Abbreviations" (PDF). Rhodesian Services Association. 4 August 2017. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  4. "President's Medal For Shooting". MedalBook. Retrieved 22 July 2020.


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