every star symbolizes 100 soldiers who died in ww2
They represent all the soldiers who died in WW2.
remembers the five wars
They represent combat engagements or additional awards of a medal. The specifics vary a bit from award to award and service to service. My best guess would be that the stars on the Bronze Star represent combat engagements and that the two on the campaign ribbon represents the second and third award. If they are truly gold, they could actually represent ten awards, but that is doubtful.
A gold angel at Christmas represents the angels that sang the night that Jesus was born. Angel tree toppers represent the angel Gabriel.
Jews were made to wear gold stars in April 1941. _______________ It was different in different countries, in Germany it was 19/09/1941.
The only player I Know for sure to have won all four is Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins. The IIHF has a Triple Gold Club of players who have won a World Championship, an Olympic Gold, and the Stanley Cup. It does NOT include those who have also won a WJC.
the gold stars in the world war 2 memorial represent family sacrifice.
4,000 gold stars are on the wall because they symbolize the world war 2.
The stars represent how many times a team has won the World Cup.
There are 4000 stars to honor the dead from World War II CORRECTION: Actually there are 4048* stars
The Germans put golden stars on people and businesses and it meant they were Jewish.
the stars represent the amount of years he's been captain. Each gold star is a year hes been captain
Gold stars are usually symbols of good behavior or success. There are many times in school when teachers give them out for a good test score or a good deed.
remembers the five wars
Each gold star on Bayern's jersey represent 5 bundesligas (a professional association soccer league in Germany), so the 4 stars are for 20 German championships.
Gold Star Memorial Bridge was created in 1943.
They represent combat engagements or additional awards of a medal. The specifics vary a bit from award to award and service to service. My best guess would be that the stars on the Bronze Star represent combat engagements and that the two on the campaign ribbon represents the second and third award. If they are truly gold, they could actually represent ten awards, but that is doubtful.
On a blue background depicts eight gold (yellow), five-pointed stars represent the seven stars of the Big Dipper, and one - the North Star in the upper right-hand corner.