There's ONLY one real way to find out. Ask to see the DD-214; if it's not on there, there was no such medal. If the individual doesn't have a DD-214 (Discharge certificate/document); he wasn't in the service. If he lost it; it can be replaced (by contacting the US Government).
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Because of the large number of the Bronze Star Medal awarded, no single list exists
Oliver Stone
The ribbon is the "Europe, Africa, Middle East" for service in that theater of operations. The one bronze star signifies that the recipient was credited with participating in one campaign in that theater.
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Lt. Col. Harold Gregory Moore, also known as Hal Moore, served in the entire Vietnam Conflict. He is also the recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross, the Army Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion or merit (three times), and the Bronze Star/Medal (four times, three of which for valor). He has five children and 12 grand-children. He was married to the late Julia Compton-Moore, who died in 2004.
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Because of the large number of the Bronze Star Medal awarded, no single list exists
The bronze star on the National Defense Service Ribbon is for service during two periods of conflict. Most likely, that would be Vietnam war and the current post-9-11 period. Someone who served before 1975 still on active duty after Sep 2001 would already have a NDSM, and would add the bronze star for a second award.
Oliver Stone
The ribbon is the "Europe, Africa, Middle East" for service in that theater of operations. The one bronze star signifies that the recipient was credited with participating in one campaign in that theater.
Veterans Administration
Austria is the recipient of the bronze medal in the Women's Slalom Alpine Skiing event in the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics.
The bronze medal recipient for the Women's Biathlon Relay event, in terms of countries, at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics was Norway.