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The '''Overseas Territories Police Medal''' ('''OTPM'''), known as the '''Colonial Police Medal''' ('''CPM''') until April 2012,<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=60172|page=11415|date=14 June 2012}}</ref> is a medal awarded for gallantry or distinguished service to all ranks of [[police]] forces and organised [[Fire department|fire brigades]] in [[British Overseas Territories]], and formerly in [[Crown Colonies]] and [[British Dependent Territories]].<ref name=Dorling>{{Cite book |last=Dorling |first=H. Taprell |author-link= H. Taprell Dorling |date=1956 |title=Ribbons and Medals |page=53 |location=London |publisher=A.H.Baldwin & Sons |oclc=930416375}}</ref> Police officers in these areas can also be awarded the higher ranking [[King's Police Medal]].<ref name="oow"/> The CPM was first awarded in 1938.<ref name=Abbott/>
The most common form of the CPM was the '''Colonial Police Medal for Meritorious Service'''. The equivalent for gallantry, the '''Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry''', which could be awarded posthumously, had not been awarded since 1974 and was effectively replaced by the [[
Ribbon clasps could be bestowed to the gallantry medal for further acts, marked with a silver rosette on the ribbon when worn alone.<ref name=Dorling/>
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