Yes, there are scholarships available specifically for children and grandchildren of military veterans, including those who received the Bronze Star. Organizations like the Military Order of the Purple Heart and the Veterans of Foreign Wars offer scholarship programs for descendants of veterans. It's recommended to research and reach out to these organizations for more information on available scholarships.
The Bronze Age marked a significant advancement in human history with the widespread use of bronze tools and weapons.
An "age" typically refers to a long period in a person's life, such as a phase or era. It does not have a specific duration as it is more commonly used in a general and abstract sense to describe a significant stretch of time.
Sparta was founded around the 10th century BC and reached its peak in the 5th century BC. It eventually declined in the 4th century BC and was conquered by the Romans in 146 BC.
The Agricultural Age refers to a historical period characterized by the development of agriculture as a primary means of food production. It marked a shift from hunter-gatherer societies to settled farming communities, leading to advancements in technology, social organization, and economic systems. The Agricultural Age is typically considered to have begun around 12,000 years ago with the Neolithic Revolution.
Some common types of veterans include combat veterans, disabled veterans, female veterans, and reserve or National Guard veterans. Veterans can also be classified based on the branch of military they served in, such as Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard.
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No comprehensive list exists.
As far as I know, there is no list for recipients of the Bronze Star Medal from WWII. The reason for this is, unlike higher awards that are awarded strictly for combat actions (Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal- which have lists of recipients) the Bronze Star Medal may be awarded also for non-combat reasons. Because of this, the list would be extraordinarily long, particularly for a period of war.
No such list exists.
To date, how many soldiers have received the Bronze Star Medal for their service in Afghanistan?
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The Bronze Star medal has been awarded to several thousand US service members during the Gulf War. Not possible to list them all.
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It is also available in silver and bronze.
Because the Bronze Star Medal is awarded for both combat and non-combat reasons, many are awarded. Too many for a list
Yes. Recipients of the CIB were decided to be eligible for a Bronze Star Medal a couple of years after the war. By that time most of the men were discharged from the service, and may never have been aware of this decision, or never bothered to apply for it. The Bronze Star could be awarded for valor, or for "meritorious service". If the award was for valor the Medal came with bronze "V devices", shaped like the letter "V" to be worn on the ribbons for the medal - a little one for the chest ribbon and a larger one for the ribbon of the actual medal. The Bronze Stars given to all recipients of the Combat Infantryman's Badge were for "meritorious service", so, no "V devices".