As the Military Cross is roughly equivalent to the Silver Star, the closest award in the British Army to a Bronze Star would be Mention in Despatches. This is not a medal, but usually awarded as an oak leaf allowed to be worn on the campaign medal.
No there's only gold, silver, and bronze.
Bronze Star Medal was created on 1944-02-04.
She was the first American winner of the Carnegie Medal for British children's books and the first person to win both the American Newbery Medal and the British Carnegie
Leander Paes of India won the Bronze medal in 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
The Bronze Star Medal could be awarded for either "meritorious service" or for "valor". If the award was for valor, the Medal was awarded with a bronze "V device" to be worn on the ribbon of the Medal. After the war was over the Army decided that every WWII veteran was entitled to the Bronze Star Medal, but the award was for "meritorious service", not "valor", so no "V device".
The Caldecott Medal is made of bronze. It features a representation of a knight on horseback and is awarded annually by the American Library Association to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children.
American Matthew Antoine won the bronze medal.
American Erin Hamlin won the bronze medal.
American Erin Hamlin won the bronze medal.
American Hannah Teter took the bronze medal.
The American team led by Steven Holcomb won the bronze medal.
The American team led by Steven Holcomb won the bronze medal.
The British team of Eve Muirhead, Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams and Claire Hamilton won the bronze medal.
The Bronze Medal was created in 2000.
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Sorry no Bronze US half dollars, it's likely a bronze mint medal of some type.
No there's only gold, silver, and bronze.