I have a statue of an eagle purchases in the USA and it has a mark on it similar to a house/museum building - what does it mean please ?
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.
You can find an alphabetical list of gases in a chemistry textbook, an online encyclopedia like Wikipedia, or on a periodic table where gases are organized by their atomic number.
Such a list can be found on Wikipedia. This list also includes territories, which are italicized, so don't include those as countries.
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No such comprehensive list exists.
Because of the large number of the Bronze Star Medal awarded, no single list exists
Claudia List has written: 'Kleinbronzen Europas' -- subject(s): Bronze figurines, European, European Bronze figurines
No comprehensive list exists.
No such list exists.
No such list exists.
No. This list would simply just be too long.
No list of Silver Star and Bronze Star winners was ever compiled.
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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.
The Bronze Star Medal is awarded for "Heroic or meritorious achievement or service." While there is no complete list compiled of Bronze Stars awarded during Vietnam, medals awarded may be looked up on the National Archives website. You can search by name and several other ways on the site linked below.Number of Bronze Stars awarded (Source: National Archives):Bronze Star for Service 26,215Bronze Star for Achievement 2,159Bronze Star for Valor 6,215