Each Bronze Star represents a separate campaign (battle) they were part of. Four Bronze Stars four seperates campaigns.
You will wear 3 bronze oak leaves. You can wear up to 4 bronze. If you are awarded again then 1 silver oak leaf will be worn, and no bronze till the next one.
The Silver Star Medal was awarded only for heroism in combat. In the medal hierarchy it ranks after the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Service Cross (or Navy Cross) which are also only given for heroism in combat and before the Bronze Star Medal (either a heroism or meritorius service medal). This is a high honor for any serviceman. Occasionally people will ask this question because they have a campaign ribbon or other decoration with small 1/4 inch stars attached that are either bronze or silver in color. These stars indicate the number of times the decoration was awarded or the number of campaign's the recipient participated in. A bronze star equals 1 and a silver star equals five bronze stars
Yes ... Armenia has won 9 Olympic medals (1 gold, 1 silver, 7 bronze). They won 4 medals in wrestling (1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze), 4 medals in weightlifting (4 bronze), and 1 medal in boxing (1 bronze).
21 ... 7 gold, 4 silver, 10 bronze. Thailand has won 13 medals (4 gold, 3 silver, 6 bronze) in boxing, 6 (3 gold, 3 bronze) in weightlifting, and 2 (1 silver, 1 bronze) in taekwondo.
1) United States - 110 (36 gold, 38 silver, 36 bronze) 2) China - 100 (51 gold, 21 silver, 28 bronze) 3) Russia - 72 (23 gold, 21 silver, 28 bronze) 4) Great Britain - 47 (19 gold, 13 silver, 15 bronze) 5) Australia - 46 (14 gold, 15 silver, 17 bronze) 6) Germany - 41 (16 gold, 10 silver, 15 bronze) 7) France - 40 (7 gold, 16 silver, 17 bronze) 8) South Korea - 31 (13 gold, 10 silver, 8 bronze) 9) Italy - 28 (8 gold, 10 silver, 10 bronze) 10) Ukraine - 27 (7 gold, 5 silver, 15 bronze) 11) Japan - 25 (9 gold, 6 silver, 10 bronze) 12) Cuba - 24 (2 gold, 11 silver, 11 bronze) 13) Belarus - 19 (4 gold, 5 silver, 10 bronze) 14) Spain - 18 (5 gold, 10 silver, 3 bronze) 15) Canada - 18 (3 gold, 9 silver, 6 bronze) 16) Netherlands - 16 (7 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze) 17) Brazil - 15 (3 gold, 4 silver, 8 bronze) 18) Kenya - 14 (5 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze) 19) Kazakhstan - 13 (2 gold, 4 silver, 7 bronze) 20) Jamaica - 11 (6 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze)
up to 4, if five then star is silver in color. 1 silver star equals 5 bronze stars
The ribbon is awarded to military personnel involved in WWII in the European Theater. The four bronze stars mean the person participated in four campaigns during that war. A campaign is a major operation usually involving many Army divisions. This is not to be confused with the bronze star medal ... awarded to someone for valor on the battlefield.
You will wear 3 bronze oak leaves. You can wear up to 4 bronze. If you are awarded again then 1 silver oak leaf will be worn, and no bronze till the next one.
you will wear the AAM ribbon with 4 bronze oak leaf clusters. The ribbon counts as 1 itself so when you wear 4 bronze clusters on it your wearing 5. then once you get 6 AAM's youll just have one silver since the ribbon counts as one so 5+1=6.
The Silver Star Medal was awarded only for heroism in combat. In the medal hierarchy it ranks after the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Service Cross (or Navy Cross) which are also only given for heroism in combat and before the Bronze Star Medal (either a heroism or meritorius service medal). This is a high honor for any serviceman. Occasionally people will ask this question because they have a campaign ribbon or other decoration with small 1/4 inch stars attached that are either bronze or silver in color. These stars indicate the number of times the decoration was awarded or the number of campaign's the recipient participated in. A bronze star equals 1 and a silver star equals five bronze stars
No, receiving four Bronze Star campaign stars does not automatically qualify an individual for a Bronze Star Medal. The Bronze Star Medal is awarded for acts of heroism, outstanding service, or meritorious achievement in a combat zone, while campaign stars are used to signify participation in specific campaigns or operations. They represent different forms of recognition and are not interchangeable.
BRONZE STAR ON RED/WHITE/BLUE RIBBON For heroic or meritorious achievement of service, not involving aerial flight in connection with operations against an opposing armed force. Authorized on February 4, 1944 the Bronze Star Medal is awarded to members of all branches of military service and may be awarded either for combat heroism or for meritorious service.
To unlock the bronze trophy on miniclip you have to win 50 challenges. silver is 100, gold maybe 250 or 200, and blue is 1000. for ranks bronze is 1 1/2 stars, silver is 2 1/2 stars gold is 3 stars and i think blue is 4. Oh ya look me up and challenge me I'm Shadow Hound on miniclip
in a canon mp20dhii where are the 4 posts located to change ribbon
500 and 55 thousand To correct the above post, 4 bronze oak leaf clusters indicates 5 total awards of a single medal (the initial award +1 OLC for each additional award). Starting with the 6th award, a silver oak leaf cluster is worn instead (silver OLC indicating 5 previous awards). The 7th will add another bronze OLC, and so forth. Caveat, this is for the Army. The Naval services use stars instead of OLCs to indicate previous awards.
how many bows can you make from 5meters of ribbon if making a bow takes of a meter of ribbon
Russia received the most bronze medals in the 2014 Winter Paralympics. Here are the top ten countries that received the most bronze medals: 1. Russia - 22 bronze medals 2. Ukraine - 11 bronze medals 3. United States - 9 bronze medals 4. Canada - 7 bronze medals 5. Austria - 4 bronze medals 6. France - 4 bronze medals 7. Belarus - 3 bronze medals 8. Great Britain - 2 bronze medals 9. Slovakia - 2 bronze medals 10. Japan - 2 bronze medals