What does a gold star on a ribbon mean?

Gold stars are worn with medals and ribbons issued by the Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, and United States Air Force to indicate the second and subsequent awards of a particular medal.
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What does a star mean on a ribbon?

A service star is a miniature bronze or silver five-pointed star 3⁄16 inch (4.8 mm) in diameter that is authorized to be worn by members of the eight uniformed services of the United States on medals and ribbons to denote an additional award or service period.
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What does a gold star on a Combat Action Ribbon mean?

Additional awards of the Coast Guard Combat Action Ribbon are denoted by 5⁄16 inch gold stars on the ribbon.
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What do stars on USMC ribbons mean?

Also known as Campaign or Battle Stars, bronze service stars are worn on service ribbons to denote an additional award of a medal or to indicate participation in a designated campaign.
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How many stars should be on a good conduct ribbon?

Devices Subsequent awards of the Navy Good Conduct Medal are denoted by stars three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter. Bronze stars denote individual subsequent awards; silver stars denotes five bronze stars.
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How do you get a star on your National Defense ribbon?

-Service members who earned the medal during the first qualifying period, and who again became entitled to the medal, wear a bronze star on the ribbon to denote the second award of the medal. The medal was designed by the Army of Heraldic Section.
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Does everyone get a Good Conduct Medal?

Established during World War II, the Good Conduct Medal is given to soldiers, marines, sailors, and airmen enlisted who have behaved themselves appropriately and not had any non-judicial punishments, court-martials, or other offenses. This behavior must be for three consecutive years.
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How many gold stars have been awarded?

According to the Medal of Honor Historical Society of the United States, there have been 3,530 Medals of Honor awarded to 3,511 individuals since the decoration's creation, with over 40% awarded for actions during the American Civil War.
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How are stars earned in the military?

The Bronze Star is awarded for meritorious service or acts of valor while serving in combat operations. The Bronze Star is the fourth-highest combat award of the U.S. Armed Forces and the ninth-highest military award (including combat and non-combat) in order of precedence of U.S. Military decorations.
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Why does the military use stars?

Worn to denote subsequent awards or periods of service. A service star is a miniature metal device worn by members of the seven uniformed services of the United States on medals and ribbons issued by the uniformed services to denote additional awards or periods of service.
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What is the rarest military medal?

The Victoria Cross is the 'holy grail' for medal collectors because there are only 1,357 in existence. Bearing the inscription 'For valour' and known as a VC, this medal was first awarded for 'conspicuous bravery' in 1856 and later backdated to the Crimean war of 1854.
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What is the highest honor in the military?

The nation's highest military award for valor is the Medal of Honor, presented by the president in Congress' name.
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What star goes on Sea service ribbon?

Additional awards of the ribbon are represented by wearing a Bronze Star device on the service ribbon.
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What does the Bronze Star device on a ribbon mean?

Bronze Service Stars (BSS) also known as Campaign Stars (CS) are worn on campaign and service medals to denote participation in a named campaign (for example, Southwest Asia Service Medal or Afghanistan Campaign Medal) and on the service ribbons to denote an additional award (for example the National Defense Service ...
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What is a battle star in military?

noun U.S. Military. a small bronze star worn on a campaign ribbon by members of organizations taking part in certain battles or other wartime operations. a small silver star similarly worn, equivalent to five bronze battle stars.
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Is the Bronze Star a big deal?

The Bronze Star Medal, or BSM, dates back to World War II. Today, it is the fourth-highest ranking award a service member can receive for a heroic and meritorious deed performed in an armed conflict. For those who receive the BSM, it is a signal of their sacrifice, bravery and honor while serving their country.
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What are the top 3 Army medals?

The five highest-ranking military medals for bravery in combat include the Congressional Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Cross (DSC), the Navy Cross, the Air Force Cross and the Silver Star Medal.
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Who is the most decorated soldier in history?

Audie Murphy (1924–1971) was the most decorated soldier in US history, winning 24 medals from the Congressional Medal of Honor down. His exploits were the subject of To Hell and Back (USA, 1956), in which he starred as himself.
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Who receives a gold star?

The U.S. Department of Defense also issues Gold Star lapel pins to immediate family members of a fallen service member of the military. These pins are worn by spouses, parents, and children of service members killed in the line of duty and contain a gold star on a purple circular background.
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What qualifies a Gold Star Family?

The Gold Star family is one that has experienced a loss of a loved one–an immediate family member who died as the result of military service. Those who have died on duty leave behind parents, siblings, spouses, and children. Those left behind are recognized as Gold Star families.
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Who qualifies as a Gold Star Mother?

When an active-duty service member dies, his or her mother automatically becomes a Gold Star Mother. It's a distinction that no mother wants, but it's one they wear proudly.
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What disqualifies a Good Conduct Medal?

It states in part: You are disapproved for the award of the Army Good Conduct Medal for the period of Active Duty Service from (DATE) to (DATE) due to (AWOL, Article 15, Conviction by Court Martial, infractions of Army Values as noted on your counseling statements, etc).
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How many knots is 4 Good Conduct medals?

A bronze clasp with two knots is given upon the recipients second award and an additional knot is added for each consecutive award.
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