Col. David Hackworth with 10 silver stars which he had received in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
I know Richard Sanders USAF has one
yes there were about twenty both navy army chaplins who recived the bronze star for bravery under emeny fire
There are two different types of "bronze star" awards that can be listed in Army records.On the Army campaign ribbon, small bronze stars are affixed to indicate campaign participation. For example, a soldier who participated in three campaigns would have three bronze stars on his campaign ribbon.There is a medal called bronze star, awarded for either performance or valor in combat.Three bronze star medals in a war are more likely campaign stars than separate medals.
Since Sep 11, 2001: Approximately 83,200 Bronze Stars for Service/Achievement and 2,900 bronze Stars for valor. Stats as of 10 September 2008, Army only. source: Army human resources Command, Awards Branch webpage
Southwest Asia Service Medal with bronze stars
America's Army Rise of a Soldier - 2005 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:T
In the US Army, the rank is Lieutenant General.
To date, how many soldiers have received the Bronze Star Medal for their service in Afghanistan?
While Bronze Stars are fairly common, those with V devices – for combat gallantry – are much more rare. Only one in 40 Bronze Stars are awarded with a V-device, for those who performed well under fire at great personal risk.
Dad's Army - 1968 A Soldier's Farewell 5-3 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G UK:U (video rating) (1990)
what is a old army soldier that has retired? becuase i want to know the oldest army soldier?
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
Awards up to and including the Silver star were within the authority of the division commander, usually a major general (two stars). This would include the bronze star with "V" device.