No,
It was a "bronze star on his lapel" which is a small star meant to be attached to a military ribbon.
No, Dusten Brown did not receive the Bronze Star. Dusten Brown is known for his involvement in a high-profile child custody case known as the Baby Veronica case, which pertained to the adoption of his biological daughter. There is no public record of him receiving the Bronze Star.
1944
Yes
He served in the Korean War
no he diddnt he won silver somebody else won bronze
yes
yes viet-nam 1968
I think that the First Navy Radioman to receive the Bronze Star was Preston Gaymon, from JCSE Macdill, AFB for services rendered in Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He was given this award by Gen Norman Swartzskoff in 1991.
Yes, and Kerry also received the Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts.
Front line troops during the month of January 1945
Try: The American War Library.
Bronze Bauhinia Star was created in 1997.
A Bronze Service Star was a small bronze star device that was added to a Campaign Medal to indicate 5 campaigns.