Campaign Clasps
Campaign clasps which could be attached to medals awarded for service in overseas or colonial possessions include:
- Algeria
- Cochinchina
- Gold Coast (Côte De L'or)
- Marquesas Islands (Îles Marquises)
- Nossi-Be
- New Caledonia (Nouvelle-Caledonie)
- Madagascar
- Senegal Sudan (Senegal-Soudan), created February 22, 1896
- Society Islands (Îles De La Socitie)
- French West Africa, created in 1900
- Morocco, awarded for service in the Rif War (1912–1926)
- Tunisia (Tunisie)
- Sahara
- Bir-Hakiem, 1942
- Eritrea (Erythree)
- Ethiopia (Ethiopie)
- Fezzan
- Fezzan Tripolitania (Fezzan Tripolitanie)
- Kurfa (Koufra)
- Libya (Libye)
- Somalia (Somalie)
- Tunisia (Tunisie), 1942–1943
- Free French Africa (Afrique Fraçaise Libre)
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