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Silver Star Medal and Ribbon |
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Silver Star
Medal Ribbon |
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The Silver Star is the third
highest military decoration that can be awarded to a member of
any branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is also the
third highest award given for valor (in the face of the enemy). |
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The Silver Star is awarded for
gallantry in action against an enemy of the United States not
justifying a higher award. It may be awarded to any person who,
while serving in any capacity with the U.S. Armed Forces,
distinguishes himself or herself by extraordinary heroism
involving one of the following actions: |
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Silver Star
Medal |
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In
action against an enemy of the United States. |
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While engaged in military
operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force. |
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While serving with friendly
foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing
armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent
party. |
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The Silver Star differs from the
Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Cross or Air Force Cross, in
that it requires a lesser degree of gallantry and need not be
earned while in a position of great responsibility. Soldiers who
received a citation for gallantry in action during World War I
were eligible to apply to have the citation converted to the
Silver Star Medal. |
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The Bronze Star is another United
States decoration which may be awarded for heroism, but unlike
the Silver Star may also be awarded for meritorious service
while engaged in combat operations. When awarded for valor, the
Bronze Star Medal comes with the Valor device. The Bronze Star
Medal is often issued to individuals who performed notable
accomplishments, but not to the level required of the Silver
Star Medal. |
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The Silver Star is the successor
decoration to the Citation Star which was established by an act
of the U.S. Congress on July 9, 1918. On July 19, 1932, the
Secretary of War approved the Silver Star Medal to replace the
Citation Star. The original Citation Star is incorporated into
the center of the Silver Star Medal, and the ribbon for the
Silver Star Medal is based closely on the Certificate of Merit
Medal. |
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Authorization for the Silver Star
was placed into law by an Act of Congress for the U.S. Navy on
August 7, 1942 and an Act of Congress for the U.S. Army on
December 15, 1942. The primary reason for congressional
authorization was the desire to award the medal to civilians as
well as the Army. The current statutory authorization for the
Silver Star Medal is Title 10 of the United States Code (10
U.S.C. § 3746). |
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