A rare to Crown Colony, Second World War and Colonial Police Long Service Medal pair: Police Constable Arthur Green, Seychelles A rare to Crown Colony, Second World War and Colonial Police Long Service Medal pair: Police Constable Arthur Green, Seychelles A rare to Crown Colony, Second World War and Colonial Police Long Service Medal pair: Police Constable Arthur Green, Seychelles A rare to Crown Colony, Second World War and Colonial Police Long Service Medal pair: Police Constable Arthur Green, Seychelles

A rare to Crown Colony, Second World War and Colonial Police Long Service Medal pair: Police Constable Arthur Green, Seychelles

- Defence Medal
- Colonial Police Long Service & Good Conduct. EIIR 2nd issue (P.C. Arthur Green, Seychelles)

During the Second World War, service in the local uniformed services in the Crown Colony of Seychelles, qualified personnel for the award of the Defence Medal. The Defence Medal being awarded for 2 x years service in Seychelles between 3 September 1939 to 31 December 1944

The Indian Ocean Colony of Seychelles became a Crown Colony in 1903, in which year it was separated from Mauritius. Seychelles became independent in 1976, in which year it became the Republic of the Seychelles

The medals mounted as-worn by the recipient in the swing-style. The reverse of the white metal mounting bar retaining its long hinged pin and clasp fittings

An extremely rare to medal pair to the Crown Colony of Seychelles

Condition: CPLS&GC toned the pair VF

Code: 23937

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