There is no single official public list of all Bronze Star recipients due to the nature of military awards and records management. The U.S. Army and other branches maintain their own records, but these are not always consolidated or publicly accessible. Some databases and research organizations compile lists, but they may not be comprehensive or up-to-date. For verification, one can typically request information through the National Archives or the specific military branch involved.
No comprehensive list exists.
No such list exists.
The Bronze Star medal has been awarded to several thousand US service members during the Gulf War. Not possible to list them all.
Because of the large number of the Bronze Star Medal awarded, no single list exists
Go to website: http://www.homeofheroes.com/members/04_SS/siverstar.html That particular page is Marine Corps Korean War Silver Star recipients
No comprehensive list exists.
No such list exists.
As far as I know, there is no list for recipients of the Bronze Star Medal from WWII. The reason for this is, unlike higher awards that are awarded strictly for combat actions (Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Medal- which have lists of recipients) the Bronze Star Medal may be awarded also for non-combat reasons. Because of this, the list would be extraordinarily long, particularly for a period of war.
capt justin conelli us air force special ops
The Bronze Star medal has been awarded to several thousand US service members during the Gulf War. Not possible to list them all.
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To date, how many soldiers have received the Bronze Star Medal for their service in Afghanistan?
Robert Salmon
Because the Bronze Star Medal is awarded for both combat and non-combat reasons, many are awarded. Too many for a list
No list of Silver Star and Bronze Star winners was ever compiled.
While the Silver Star itself was created in 1932, the Citation Star, created in 1918, was its predecessor. Veterans of World War I were eligible to convert the Citation Star, if awarded, to the Silver Star. I know because my grandfather converted his Citation Star for Gallantry in Action to the Silver Star. However, the U.S. government kept very poor official records on this award and you may have trouble finding your WWI veteran's name on a list of recipients.
There are many websites (some official) that list all Medal of Honor recipients. Do a websearch by simply typing in Medal of Honor. I suggest this only because there were 96 recipients from WWI - TOO MANY to list.