There isn't one specific medal for that. Depending on the circumstances--were you under hostile fire, did you risk your own life, like that--you could be looking at anything from the Medal of Honor to an Army Commendation Medal.
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As far as I know there is no way to get a solid answer. The military does not keep track of statistics such as these, and even if they did, there would be some that slip through the cracks... I was awarded the Soldiers Medal in 1997, so you now know that there is at least one from Bosnia.
A star represents a second award of a medal. It is placed in the center of the drape of the medal. It is placed in the center of a ribbon.
Most personnel who served in the armed forces during WW1 were eligible for the World War 1 Victory Medal for periods of service between 1917-1918? The WWI Victory Medal had nothing to do with being wounded. US soldiers wounded received a Certificate, which later, when the Purple Heart Medal was created in 1932, could be "turned in" for a Purple Heart Medal.
The US did not(nor does not) have a medal called the Distinguished Conduct Medal.The Good Conduct Medal is awarded for any soldier who served about 9 to 12 months without having any conduct problems.The Distinguished Service Cross is an award for bravery.No. There is no list of soldiers for these awards.
depends on the war. in Iraq, tents and medal huts and buildings that Saddam used to own.