At its time of creation, it was decided the DSSM would be obtained at the lowest possible cost and with as little involvement as possible. For these reasons, and because it would rank just below the
Defense Distinguished Service Medal for similar service, it was decided to use the same design as the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, finished in silver rather than gold, and with the inscriptions on the medal's
reverse appropriately modified. The medal is made of a silver-colored metal with blue enamel, and is high. The
obverse depicts a silver
American eagle superimposed over a medium blue pentagon. The eagle has outstretched wings, with the shield of the United States charged on its breast. In its talons are three crossed arrows in silver. The tips of the wings cover a surrounding arc of silver five-pointed stars encircling the top and sides of the pentagon, while the bottom is surrounded by a silver wreath encircling the base composed of a
laurel branch on the left and an olive branch on the right. The reverse is plain except for the inscription at the top,
For Superior Service. Below in the pentagon is the inscription
From The Secretary of Defense To. The medal is suspended from a ribbon wide composed of these vertical stripes: Golden Yellow , Bluebird , White , Scarlet , White , Bluebird Golden Yellow . Subsequent awards of the Defense Superior Service Medal are denoted by
oak leaf clusters worn on the suspension and
service ribbons of the medal. ==Notable recipients==