Special Constabulary Long Service Medal
| Special Constabulary Long Service Medal | |
|---|---|
| Obverse (George VI issue) and reverse | |
| Type | Long service medal | 
| Awarded for | 9 years service | 
| Presented by | United Kingdom | 
| Eligibility | Members of the Special Constabulary | 
| Clasps | The Great War 1914 - 1918 Bar for 10 subsequent years of service (5 years after 11 March 2022) | 
| Established | 30 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 | 
| Next (lower) | Canadian Forces' Decoration | 
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.