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They specialize in making bronze hardware such as hinges, knobs, rods, bathtubs, and many other designs. They have a site with all their services entitled Colonial Bronze.
Ronald Mulder of the Netherlands won the bronze medal.
Initial issue of these bronze pieces sold for $200 each. They are beautiful and should be increasing in value. I have seen individual pieces go for anywhere between $100 and $250. If I remember correctly, they were not cast and prepared for sale until each piece was ordered and paid for so there should not be too many floating around loose.
Robert Belfield was awarded the bronze star with V device for Valor. With best regards, Admiral Ronald Shaw
Saul Rivero of Spain and Ronald Rauhe of Germany shared the bronze medal
Ronald D. Young has written: 'Methods for Modern Sculptors' 'Contemporary patination' -- subject(s): Bronze sculpture, Patina of metals, Technique
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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".
There is no overall list. There were tens of thousands of recipients during the war. Than after the war the Army decided that anyone who was eligible to wear the Combat Infantryman's Badge was also entitled to the Bronze Star. There were two types of awards of the Bronze Star: for valor, in which case the Medal came with a bronze "V Device" to be worn on the ribbon, denoting that the award was for valor, or, for "meritorious service", which came without the "V Device". The mass awarding after the war to CIB holders was for "meritorious service", so, no "V Device". If a soldier had earned a Bronze Star before he was discharged it would be noted on his discharge papers, along with all awards and decorations which he was entitled to wear. Many men were already discharged before the decision to make the mass awarding of the Bronze Star was implemented, and they had to write in for their Bronze Star, which many never did.
The Netherlands won the bronze medal in Men's 500 metres Speed Skating at the 2014 Sochi Olympics. The winning athlete was Ronald Mulder.