Gold Star Families for Peace was created in 2005.
STAR Gold was created in 1994.
The Gold Star is a symbol used in the United States to represent families who have lost a loved one in military service. It originated during World War I when families would display a service flag with a gold star to honor their fallen service members. The Gold Star is a poignant reminder of sacrifice and the impact of loss on military families. Organizations and programs also utilize the Gold Star to provide support and recognition to these families.
Gold Star Chili was created in 1965.
Gold Star Records was created in 1941.
Gold Bauhinia Star was created in 1997.
Gold Star Music was created in 2004.
Gold Star Wives of America was created in 1945.
Gold Star Memorial Bridge was created in 1943.
Gold Star Mothers Club was created in 1928.
Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges was created in 1932.
North Dakota State University Gold Star Marching Band was created in 1902.
American Gold Star families are immediate relatives of members of the U.S. Armed Forces who have been killed in combat or in support of certain military activities. The U.S. Department of Defense issues Gold Star Lapel Buttons to immediate family members of a fallen member of the military.A