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WW2 THE AFRICA STAR AUSTRALIA WAR MEDAL WX4992 2nd 28th BATTALION

Original Africa Star as awarded. 38mm wide bronze six-pointed faceted star, withn removed loop suspension; the face with the crowned cipher of King and Emperor George VI centrally within a stippled ring inscribed ‘THE AFRICA STAR’; the reverse plain; with impressed details WX4992 F. J. COMPASSI. Veteran Details Name COMPASSI, FRANCIS JAMES Service Australian Army Service Number WX4992 Date of Birth 10 Nov 1908 Place of Birth BOULDER Date of Enlistment 23 Jul 1940 Locality on Enlistment PERTH, WA Place of Enlistment CLAREMONT, WA Next of Kin COMPASSI, HENRY Date of Discharge 31 Jan 1945 Rank Private Posting at Discharge...

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Original Africa Star as awarded. 38mm wide bronze six-pointed faceted star, withn removed loop suspension; the face with the crowned cipher of King and Emperor George VI centrally within a stippled ring inscribed ‘THE AFRICA STAR’; the reverse plain; with impressed details WX4992 F. J. COMPASSI.

Veteran Details

Name COMPASSI, FRANCIS JAMES
Service Australian Army
Service Number WX4992
Date of Birth 10 Nov 1908
Place of Birth BOULDER
Date of Enlistment 23 Jul 1940
Locality on Enlistment PERTH, WA
Place of Enlistment CLAREMONT, WA
Next of Kin COMPASSI, HENRY
Date of Discharge 31 Jan 1945
Rank Private
Posting at Discharge 2/28 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION
Prisoner of War No
Honours None for display

Africa Star

The Africa Star was granted for operational service in North Africa from the date of the entry of Italy into the war on 10 June 1940, up to the date of the cessation of operations against the enemy in North Africa on 12 May 1943.

The Africa Star may also be awarded for operational service as a member of the Australian Defence Force during the Syrian Campaign in the period from 8 June 1941 to 11 July 1941.

The Africa Star is awarded for a minimum of one days operational service in North Africa, west of the Suez Canal between 10 June 1940 and 12 May 1943 and in Syria between 8 June 1941 and 11 July 1941.

Design

The six–pointed star is yellow copper zinc alloy. The obverse has a central design of the Royal and Imperial cypher, surmounted by a crown. The cypher is surrounded by a circlet containing the words ‘The Africa Star’.

Stars issued to Australian personnel have recipient names engraved on the plain reverse.

Ribbon

The ribbon colours represent the desert and the service of the Armies, Naval Forces, Merchant Navy and the Air Forces.

Clasps

Three clasps were issued for the Africa Star:

  • 8 th Army
  • 1 st Army
  • North Africa 1942-43

Only one clasp is worn and when the ribbon is worn alone a ribbon emblem, ‘8’, ‘1’ or silver rosette as appropriate is worn to denote the award of a clasp.

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