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Q: What are names of WW2 bronze star recipients?
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Is there a standardized list of Silver Star recipients from World War II?

Have number on box incaseing silver from ww2


What is the difference between a Bronze Star and a Bronze Battle Star -?

The Bronze Star Medal was an award usually given for bravery in war. It was also given out for other reasons and during WW2 a few were awarded to civilians who helped support the troops. After 1947, the Army decided to award a BSM to every infantryman who had fought in combat and was awarded the Combat Infantryman's Badge. The BSM was a bronze star that hung from a ribbon mostly Red in color with Blue stripe down the center and White on the outside edge.The Bronze Star Device was a star that attached to a Campaign Medal to designate a 2nd or 3rd, etc. award of the Campaign Medal. A soldier was credited with a Campaign Medal for each campaign, such as Normandy, Ardennes, Anzio-Rome. So if a soldier served in 3 campaigns, he would be issued one Campaign Medal for the area of the war he served in and two Bronze Stars he could attach to the ribbon of the Campaign Medal.


What is distinguish conduct star medal?

I have never heard of a Distinguished Conduct Star Medal. During WW2, the Army issued these medals (and many other possibilities) Good Conduct Medal - given for 12 months good conduct Distinguished Service Medal Distinguished Service Cross The only medals with "star" in the name were: Silver Star Medal Bronze Star Medal Hope that helps. Now you can search for them on internet and see which one you have.


What do the gold stars represent at the World War 2 memorial?

every star symbolizes 100 soldiers who died in ww2


What are the names of the 2 atomic bombs created by the US in ww2?

"Fat Man" and "Little Boy"

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What are names of World War 2 bronze st?

The Iwo Jima Marine memorial is a WW2 bronze statue


Is there a standardized list of Silver Star recipients from World War II?

Have number on box incaseing silver from ww2


Is there a list of medal winners of World War 1?

While the Silver Star itself was created in 1932, the Citation Star, created in 1918, was its predecessor. Veterans of World War I were eligible to convert the Citation Star, if awarded, to the Silver Star. I know because my grandfather converted his Citation Star for Gallantry in Action to the Silver Star. However, the U.S. government kept very poor official records on this award and you may have trouble finding your WWI veteran's name on a list of recipients.


Was Howard Reher awarded the Bronze Star during World War 2?

I can not find any list of WW2 bronze star reference. It may be possible to request his service record from the US Department of Defence. The form you would need to ask for is the DD-214which have been used since 1941.


What is the difference between a Bronze Star and a Bronze Battle Star -?

The Bronze Star Medal was an award usually given for bravery in war. It was also given out for other reasons and during WW2 a few were awarded to civilians who helped support the troops. After 1947, the Army decided to award a BSM to every infantryman who had fought in combat and was awarded the Combat Infantryman's Badge. The BSM was a bronze star that hung from a ribbon mostly Red in color with Blue stripe down the center and White on the outside edge.The Bronze Star Device was a star that attached to a Campaign Medal to designate a 2nd or 3rd, etc. award of the Campaign Medal. A soldier was credited with a Campaign Medal for each campaign, such as Normandy, Ardennes, Anzio-Rome. So if a soldier served in 3 campaigns, he would be issued one Campaign Medal for the area of the war he served in and two Bronze Stars he could attach to the ribbon of the Campaign Medal.


What is the award the six star general got in d day?

There were no 6th star generals in ww2


What is distinguish conduct star medal?

I have never heard of a Distinguished Conduct Star Medal. During WW2, the Army issued these medals (and many other possibilities) Good Conduct Medal - given for 12 months good conduct Distinguished Service Medal Distinguished Service Cross The only medals with "star" in the name were: Silver Star Medal Bronze Star Medal Hope that helps. Now you can search for them on internet and see which one you have.


Did President Truman pass a law in 1947 awarding any World War 2 Army Veterans that served in combat and received their Infantry Combat Action medal award can also receive the Bronze star with proof.?

yes, I believe that to still be in effect.................. Yes, definitely. My father, who served as a combat medic with the 25th infantry in WW2 (and received a combat medic badge) was awarded a bronze star just a few years ago (around 2007).


What were the names of the land vehicles that were used by allies in ww2?

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Which country had the red star in World War 2?

The Russians had the Red Star before, during and after WW2


What are some names what were used in world war 2?

'''''There is Hitler,Stalin and Churchill were the names of the leaders of the countries for WW2'''''


Is there a list of German medal winners from World War 1?

you would have to go to a WW2 memorial site or a website reasource for ww2 names and honors.