Distinguished Service Medal (Ireland)
| Distinguished Service Medal An Bonn Seirbhíse Dearscna | |
|---|---|
Distinguished Service Medal with Honour Distinguished Service Medal with Distinction Distinguished Service Medal with Merit | |
| Awarded for | Individual acts of bravery, courage, leadership, resource or devotion to duty |
| Presented by | Ireland |
| Eligibility | Officers, non-commissioned officers and privates/seaman/aircrew of the Defence Forces and members of the Army Nursing and Chaplaincy Services. |
| Post-nominals | BSD |
| Status | Currently awarded |
| Established | 18 February 1964 |
| Precedence | |
| Next (higher) | Military Medal For Gallantry |
| Next (lower) | Good Conduct Medal |
The Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) (Irish: An Bonn Seirbhíse Dearscna) is a military decoration issued by the Irish Government, created to recognize individual acts of courage, leadership, resourcefulness, or devotion to duty by a member of the Irish Defence Forces.
Recipients are entitled to use of the post-nominals BSD, the Irish abbreviation of the medal's name.
The Distinguished Service Medal is the second-highest military honour presented by the Republic of Ireland, second only to the Military Medal for Gallantry (An Bonn Míleata Calmachta). Unlike the Military Medal for Gallantry, the Distinguished Service Medal can be awarded either for meritorious actions, or for an act of heroism.