The Bronze Star Medal was established in February 1944 (Retroactive to 6Dec1941). The purpose of the medal is to recognize heroic or meritorious achievement or service, not involving aerial flight, while engaged in combat against an enemy or while serving in combat with friendly foreign forces.
Not to be petty, but medals are not "won" they are received or given for Valor, achievement or service.
No comprehensive list exists.
Bronze Bauhinia Star was created in 1997.
A Bronze Service Star was a small bronze star device that was added to a Campaign Medal to indicate 5 campaigns.
He did not win a Bronze Star. The Bronze Star was not created until the 1940s, after Lee was long dead.
No list of Silver Star and Bronze Star winners was ever compiled.
one is silver and one is bronze The Silver Star Medal is a higher award for bravery than the Bronze Star Medal. The Bronze Star Medal was issued to any Infantryman who fought in combat. The Silver Star Medal is silver and has a ribbon that is prodominately blue. The Bronze Star Medal is identical in size and design except it is bronze and has a ribbon that is mainly red.
A Bronze Star Medal is given to soldiers serving in the United States Armed Forces who show great merit work while serving. All branches of the military are eligible for this medal unless they are aerial pilots.
Bronze Star Medal was created on 1944-02-04.
Bronze Star Medal (BSM)
Yes there is one. I have added the link to the Bronze Star Medal Association.
NO. That Bronze star on the Service Medal is not the same. That medal is in recognition of how many deployments to that area. The 'Bronze Star' itself stands alone.