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LIST OF PREFIXES ON WW2 SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN MEDALS:

 

Some units will be able to be determined by the force numbers but I think that this would be an exception. I hope the list is of assistance.

 

(WITH THANKS AND CREDIT TO MR. GORDON BICKLEY)

 

PREFIXES ON SOUTH AFRICAN MEDALS 1939-45

 

M Indian & Malay Corps

 

H Indian & Malay Corps (Hindu)

 

C Cape Corps

 

CJ Junior Cape Corps

 

N Native Military Corps

 

CN Cape Navy (Coloured personnel serving in the SANF)

 

F Womans Auxiliary Air Force

 

W Womans Auxiliary Army Service

 

WN Womans Auxiliary Navy Service

 

P South African Permanent Force

 

ACF Other Ranks serving in the part-time Active Citizen Force including units such as the NVB, SACDC, MEB, R&H Bde (Part Time), etc.

 

MN Merchant Navy( Merchant Navy personnel did not qualify for

the Africa Service Medal unless they had alsoattested into the UDF and volunteered for service outside South Africa)

 

ESPC Essential Services Protection Corps (Most ESPC medals do not carry this prefix and have the number only. Number blocks allocated to ESPC were 639640 to 640640 and 700000 upwards. Highest number issued was

705016.

 

A few ESPC medals carry Company prefixes as follows:-

 

CT Cape Town ESPC Companies

 

D Durban

 

EL East London

 

PE Port Elizabeth

 

Rly Railways

 

NL Natal

 

NRB Roads ESPC Companies

 

SARP South African Railways Police (Serving policemen who volunteered to serve outside South Africa)

 

SAP South African Police Battalions (1st & 2nd)

 

(SAP) South African Police (Serving policemen who volunteered to serve outside SA) (SAP) is placed after the police number)

 

SR Southern Rhodesian serving in the South African Forces.

 

NRV National Reserve Volunteers

 

N.N. or N/N No Number. (Some N.N. or N/N prefixes have been seen followed by (ACF)) Persons with no military number who applied for WW2 campaign awards. Approximately 80 are recorded. They include, for e.g., Officers of School Cadet Detachments, Medical Officers in Protective Rank, War Correspondents, Chaplains,S.A. Red Cross Personnel, Censors, Railway Movement Control Officers,Campaign Stars to Senior Officers of the R&H Bde. for visits for less than 30 days duration to areas in the “fire zone”, and classified as of unusual importance to actual operations, and a variety of others.

 

No number Officer in the ACF (Active Citizen Force)

 

No prefix White male full time volunteers and members of the South African Military Nursing Service

 

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