*British, Elizabeth II, Special Constabulary Long Service Medal with Box, Sergt. Kenneth. J. Maclennan*
The Special Constabulary Long Service Medal is bestowed in the United Kingdom upon members of the Special Constabulary who have fulfilled a designated period of service. Instituted by King George V in 1919, the medal was originally intended to recognize the contributions of Special Constabulary members during World War I.
This medal can be awarded based on one of four distinct criteria:
1. Service during the Great War
2. Eligibility for a bar
3. Service in the Ulster Special Constabulary
4. Membership in the Royal Ulster Constabulary Reserve
*Condition*
This medal is in excellent condition. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.