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In World War II, bronze stars on an Army ribbon signify additional awards or achievements for meritorious service or acts of valor. Each bronze star represents a subsequent award of the same medal or ribbon, highlighting the individual's repeated exemplary performance. For example, if a soldier received the Army Good Conduct Medal multiple times, each additional award would be denoted by a bronze star on the ribbon. This system allows for the recognition of sustained excellence and dedication in service.

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