Here is a good website (including Black Americans as well) members.aol.com/veterans/warlib6h.htm
The National Archives is a good place to start. And to get you started, you'll find a link below. Good luck with your search.
Gold. Then silver then bronze.
10 silver and bronze
no, only silver and bronze
Gold: golden silver: silver bronze: bronze
1. USA - 13 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze 2. USSR - 2 gold, 4 silver, 3 bronze 3. Yugoslavia - 1 gold, 4 silver, 1 bronze 4. Argentina - 1 gold, 0 silver, 1 bronze 5. France - 0 gold, 2 silver, 0 bronze 5. Italy - 0 gold, 2 silver, 0 bronze 5. Spain - 0 gold, 2 silver, 0 bronze 6. Canada - 0 gold, 1 silver, 0 bronze 6. Croatia - 0 gold, 1 silver, 0 bronze 7. Brazil - 0 gold, 0 silver, 3 bronze 7. Lithuania - 0 gold, 0 silver, 3 bronze 8. Uruguay - 0 gold, 0 silver, 2 bronze 9. Cuba - 0 gold, 0 silver, 1 bronze 9. Mexico - 0 gold, 0 silver, 1 bronze
Michelle Kwan (1998 Silver, 2002 Bronze)
Silver: 7 Bronze: 5
Sarah Walker has one Olympic silver. She also has three World Championship gold, five silver, and three bronze, as well as two Supercross World Cup bronze. See related links for more information.
one is silver and one is bronze The Silver Star Medal is a higher award for bravery than the Bronze Star Medal. The Bronze Star Medal was issued to any Infantryman who fought in combat. The Silver Star Medal is silver and has a ribbon that is prodominately blue. The Bronze Star Medal is identical in size and design except it is bronze and has a ribbon that is mainly red.
Yes they do gold, silver, and bronze medals.
45 gold 39 silver and 10 bronze
No. A silver metal is better than a bronze metal.