Defence Long Service Medal

The Defence Long Service Medal is an Australian military award given for long service by permanent and reserve members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF), irrespective of rank. It was introduced in 1998, and replaced the suite of ADF service awards introduced in 1982, which comprised the Defence Force Service Medal, the Reserve Force Medal and the Reserve Force Decoration.

Defence Long Service Medal


Obverse of medal (with bar) and ribbon
TypeLong Service Medal
Awarded fora minimum of 15 years "qualifying service", including an assessment of good conduct
Presented byAustralia
EligibilityMembers of the Australian Defence Force, including reserves
Claspsfor each additional 5 years of service
StatusCurrently awarded
Established1998
Total33,000
– 15 years

– 20 years

– 25 years

– 30 years

– 35 years

– 40 years
Ribbon with Rosette(s) (top four),
Ribbon with Federation Star (bottom)
Order of Wear
Next (higher)Reserve Force Medal
Next (lower)National Medal
RelatedDefence Force Service Medal
Reserve Force Decoration (RFD)

It is awarded to personnel who complete 15 years of Regular or Reserve service, or combinations thereof, on or after 14 February 1975. Additional service clasps, each indicating a further 5 years after the initial 15 year qualifying service, are issued. The first four clasps to the medal are indicated by rosettes on the ribbon. These are replaced by a single silver Federation Star for the fifth clasp. Additional Federation Star emblems are added for subsequent clasps.

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