There were millions of US Military involved in WWII. Because of the numbers, no list exists naming all BS Medal recipients. And I am sure there are some who received more than two (2) BS medals.
There is no limit on how many Silver Stars might be awarded to any one individual. But, the recipient only gets the actual medal the first time. Second and subsequent awards of the same decoration are signified by the award of an "Oak Leaf Cluster" (OLC), a small brass oak leaf pin, to be worn on the ribbon of the initial decoration.
5 options for whichever medal is awarded first (for instance, gold); once it is awarded, the are 4 options for the second medal. 5 x 4 = 20.
Oak leaf clusters indicate subsequent awards of that same medal. The 1st OLC to a Silver Star indicates the second time that medal has been awarded.
The same as there are anywhere else. The Earth rotates, so everyone sees the same stars.
There were 26 stars- same as when he took office.
50, it's stayed the same amount of stars since Hawaii was added
A silver sample with the same mass as the Earth (5.972 × 10^24 kg) would contain about 1.96 × 10^50 atoms of silver. This amount of silver corresponds to approximately 3.25 × 10^25 moles.
Yes, the Stanley Cup is the same trophy that is awarded every year in the NHL.
coffin flags ARE American flags, so there's the same amount of stars on each.
Same as the gold and silver 251
No. Stars vary in mass, color, size, temperature, and composition of trace elements.
The Same Stuff as Stars was created in 2002.