UK WWI Special Constabulary Long Service Medal with Ribbon and Name
The United Kingdom's WWI Special Constabulary Long Service Medal is a significant piece of history, awarded to volunteers like William F. Dodds who served from 1914 to 1918. Established in 1919 by King George V, this medal honors Special Constabulary members who dedicated nine years of unpaid service during World War I, completing more than 50 duties per year. The name ``WILLIAM F. DODDS`` is engraved on the edge, adding a personal touch to this historic artifact. This medal is not just a token of appreciation; it symbolizes the bravery and commitment of those who served in challenging times. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this unique and meaningful piece to your collection—secure it today!