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  2. Service star - Wikipedia

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    The service star may also be referred to as a campaign star or battle star depending on which award the star is authorized for and the manner in which the device is used for the award. [2] " Battle star" is also the term used to refer to decorations issued by the United States Navy during World War II and the Korean War to individual ships ...

  3. Merchant Marine Combat Bar - Wikipedia

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    This award is a ribbon bar only. Further prescribed is the issuance of a silver star to be attached to such a bar to seamen who are forced to abandon ship when it is so attacked or damaged. For each additional abandonment, an additional star is attached. It is no longer awarded.

  4. 1939–1945 Star - Wikipedia

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    [4] [16] By March 1944 1,600,000 personnel had received 1939-1943 Star ribbon bars, with further awards made by the end of the war. [17] The 1939–1945 Star was awarded for operational service between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945, and was the only campaign star that covered the full duration of the Second World War.

  5. List of military awards and decorations of World War II

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    The Arctic Star medal recognises service between 1941 and 1945 delivering vital aid to the Soviet Union, running the gauntlet of enemy submarine, air and surface ship attacks. This list of military awards and decorations of World War II is an index to articles on notable military awards presented by the combatants during World War II

  6. United States military aircraft national insignia - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Signal Corps Curtiss JN-3 biplanes with red star insignia, 1915 Nieuport 28 with the World War 1 era American roundels. The first military aviation insignias of the United States include a star used by the US Army Signal Corps Aviation Section, seen during the Pancho Villa punitive expedition, just over a year before American involvement in World War I began.

  7. American Defense Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    The foreign service clasp is a bronze bar 1 ⁄ 8 inch (3.2 mm) in width and 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (38 mm) in length with the words FOREIGN SERVICE, with a star at each end of the inscription. [ 1 ] Base Clasp : Issued by the U.S. Navy and United States Marine Corps for service outside the continental limits of the United States (service in either ...

  8. Canadian Volunteer Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] On April 15, 2013, the design of the bar was unveiled. It is silver and depicts a four engined World War II era bomber in the center, superimposed on a pebbled background. [12] The first bars were presented on August 26, 2013, by Minister of Veterans Affairs Julian Fantino in a ceremony at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto ...

  9. Atlantic Star - Wikipedia

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    On 8 July 1943, the 1939–43 Star (later named the 1939–1945 Star) and the Africa Star became the first two campaign stars instituted by the United Kingdom, and by May 1945 a total of eight stars and nine clasps had been established to reward campaign service during the Second World War. [4]