Special Constabulary Long Service Medal

Special Constabulary Long Service Medal
Obverse (George VI issue) and reverse
TypeLong service medal
Awarded for9 years service
Presented byUnited Kingdom
EligibilityMembers of the Special Constabulary
ClaspsThe Great War 1914 - 1918
Bar for 10 subsequent years of service (5 years after 11 March 2022)
Established30 August 1919

Clasp for Great War service

Clasp for second award
Ribbon bar
Order of Wear
Next (higher)H.M. Coastguard Long Service and Good Conduct Medal[1]
Next (lower)Canadian Forces' Decoration[1]
Obverse: George V issues. The uncrowned effigy was awarded from circa 1930
Obverse: George VI (post-1948 awards omitted words Ind Imp) and Elizabeth II
Reverse: Ulster Special Constabulary

The Special Constabulary Long Service Medal is a long service medal awarded in the United Kingdom to members of the Special Constabulary who have completed a specified period of service. Established in 1919 by King George V, the medal was initially created to reward members of the Special Constabulary for their service during World War I.

  1. ^ a b "No. 56878". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 March 2003. p. 3353.