Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal
Obverse and reverse of the medal
TypeLong service and Good Conduct medal
Awarded forNo less than 20 years of irreproachable service
Presented byThe monarch of Canada
EligibilityOfficer, Non-Commissioned Officer or Constables of the RCMP
StatusCurrently awarded
Established6 March 1934
First awarded1935[1]
Ribbon bar of the medal
Precedence
Next (higher)King Charles III Coronation Medal
Next (lower)Canadian Forces' Decoration

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal was established by royal warrant on 6 March 1934 by King George V. It is the oldest continually awarded honour within the Canadian honours system, and the first created specifically for Canadian service within Canada.[2] Initially proposed by the Royal North-West Mounted Police Veterans’ Association, it took more than ten years for the proposal to be realized. The determination of the veterans was aided by the interest of Commissioner Cortlandt Starnes and Prime Minister R.B. Bennett.[1]

  1. ^ a b RCMP Long Service Medal 75 years of recognizing service and good conduct (PDF). Royal Canadian Mounted Police. ISBN 978-1-100-13226-6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
  2. ^ McCreery, Christopher (2011). The Canadian Forces' Decoration (PDF). Directorate of Honours and Recognition. p. 2.