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Service star (campaign star): for participation in or support of operations in the seventeen designated campaigns of the Vietnam War, a 3 ⁄ 16 inch bronze service star is authorized for wear on the Vietnam Service Medal suspension and service ribbon for each of the campaigns from 15 March 1962 to 28 January 1973; a 3 ⁄ 16 inch bronze star ...
Several decorations (Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star Medal, Air Medal, Commendation Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal) may be awarded for valor, or for merit. Awards for valor recognize bravery in action against an enemy and have an attached "V" device valor device .
The Bronze Star Medal was designed by Rudolf Freund (1878–1960) of the jewelry firm Bailey, Banks & Biddle. [12] ( Freund also designed the Silver Star. [13]) The medal is a bronze star 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (38 mm) in circumscribing diameter.
Sharon Ann Lane (July 7, 1943 – June 8, 1969) was a United States Army nurse and the only American servicewoman killed as a direct result of enemy fire in the Vietnam War. The Army posthumously awarded Lane the Bronze Star Medal for heroism on June 8, 1969.
Originally awarded the Bronze Star which was upgraded in 2006 Martin E. O'Connor Marine Corps Major South Vietnam November 5, 1969 Senior Marine advisor to Republic of Vietnam Marine Corps John W. O’Kelley Navy Seaman Ong Huong River, Kien Hoa Province May 26, 1968 Mobile Riverine Force Samuel G. Orlando † Navy Hospitalman
He was wounded 14 times over 54 months of combat, was awarded the Medal of Honor, eight Purple Hearts, a Distinguished Service Cross, [a] a Silver Star, and four Bronze Stars. Howard was nominated for the Medal of Honor three times over a 13-month period but received lesser medals for the first two nominations, which were for actions performed ...