List? Some unit histories will include appendix that contains a roster of names of those members who earned awards and decorations. Here are some examples: "The Blue Devils in Italy" by Delaney is a history of the 88th Infantry Division and contains roster of casualties and a roster of those who received awards. "The 3rd Infantry Division" contains an extensive roster of members and officers and casualties as well as the names of those who received awards and sorted by level of award. Another method to find records is to visit or write the National Archives (NARA) at College Park, MD, and review the records for the veteran's unit or the unit above his. If he was a member of an Infantry Regiment within an Infantry Division then the Silver Star Medal would have to go up through channels to get approved. The HQ that approved the medal would issue a General Order. The Silver Star Medal would probably have to be approved by the Army HQ so try searching those records first. Custermen
No list of Silver Star and Bronze Star winners was ever compiled.
No comprehensive list exists.
There is no such list.
Check the National Archives. You'll find a link below.
No comprehensive list exists.
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.
There is no such comprehensive listing.
The Silver Star Clothing company offers three major types of clothing and serves both sexes. Their three clothing types include T-shirts, hoodies, and hats.
Manglerud/Star were the Norwegian Eliteserien winners in 1977.
The winners.
Silver Star was created in 1932.
Yes, and Kerry also received the Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts.