There is no Comprehensive list in existence. A primary reason for this many black ops conducted by the United States in countries where we were never officially there. Awards that were earned by operators will never be available. That would be proof of illegal activity by the United States.
Go to website: http://www.homeofheroes.com/members/04_SS/siverstar.html That particular page is Marine Corps Korean War Silver Star recipients
Have number on box incaseing silver from ww2
Answeryou dirty lire
No comprehensive list exists for recipients of a Silver Star Medal during the Battle of the Bulge.
No such comprehensive list exists.
Robert Salmon
No such complete and comprehensive list exists at least for the Vietnam War and before. The advent of the computer has made the tabulation of such data routine today.
They receive the Silver Star. They also receive a copy of the citation.
No comprehensive list exists.
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.
No such list exists.
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.