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Bronze Star Medal (BSM)

The Bronze Star Medal was officially instituted by Executive Order 9419 on February 4th, 1944. It was based on the idea of Colonel Russell P. "Red" Reeder in 1943. He had launched the thought that it was good for the morale of the military when there was a decoration that could be awarded by Captains of a Company or Battery to the personnel who served under their command. Colonel Reeder saw this medal as the ground version of the Air Medal and first introduced the name "Ground Medal". At first the decoration was to be instituted with the U.S. Navy to be given to ground and surface personnel for heroic or meritorious deeds. For unknown reasons the institution did not occur. The idea was picked up by General George C. Marshall who wrote a memorandum to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The president instituted the medal the very next day.

The decoration could be awarded to any military who, serving within or together with the army of the United States after 6th December 1941, decorating himself by heoric or meritorious deeds as military, not participating in air operations, during military operations against an armed enemy or during an armed conflict in which the United States was not participating as a beligirent. The decoration could be awarded for the discribed heroic actions, not sufficient to be awarded the Silver Star or for meritorious actions or meritorious acting of service, which did not qualify for the awarding of the Legion of Merit. In 1947 the possibilities for awarding were enlarged. From that moment on the medal could also be awarded to any member of the United States Army that were mentioned in orders after December 6th, 1941 or who had received a certificate for exceptional service in goundbattle against an armed enemy between December 7th, 1941 and September 2nd, 1945 or who’s merit could be proven by documents dated before July 1st, 1947. This made it possible to award the Bronze Star to any person who had received the Combat Infantryman Badge or the Combat Medical Badge.
The Bronze Star can also be obtained by veterans or next of kinn. Military that took part in the struggle on the Philippines between December 7th, 1941 and May,10th 1942 could receive the medal when the action took place on Luzon, the Bataan peninsula or the Harbour Defences on Corregidor Island and were entitled to the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation. Military who had received the Purple Heart during the early days of the Second World War specifically for merit and not for wounds could in some occasions also exchange the Purple Heart for the Bronze Star. To any foreign soldier that fought in close coφperation with the United States Army, the decoration could also be awarded.

The Bronze Star Medal was designed by Rudolf Freund of Bailey, Banks and Biddle who also designed the Silver Star. The decoration measures 1,5 inch (38 mm) over all. In the middle there can be found another bronze star with a diametre of 3/16 inch (4,8 mm). All radials in the centre of both stars continue in one each other. The back bears the inscription "HEROIC OR MERITIOUS ACHIEVEMENT" and a space to ingrave the recipients name.

The medal hangs on a ribbon with a square loop and rounded corners. The ribbon measures 1 3/8 inch (35 mm) wide. Left and right can be fond a 1/32 inch (1 mm) wide white line, followed to the inside by a scarlet 9/16 inch (14 mm) broad band. In the middel can be fond an ultramarine blue band measuring 1/8 inch (3 mm) flanked by two 1/32 inch (1 mm) lines.

Every next Bronze Star awarded was to be shown by a bronze oak leaf cluster (US Army, Air Corps and Air Force) or a golden star (US Navy, Marines and Coast Guard). At every fifth award, the bronze and golden were replaced by a a silver oak leaf cluster or silver star. A bronze "V" for "Valor" was awarded when the Bronze Star was received for heoism in battle, thus distincting the award from the Bronze Stars warded for merit. This "V" was introduced in 1945. The action it was to be awarded for had to be of significant value. Only one "V" was permitted to be worn on the ribbon.

Abrams, Creighton Williams, Jr.* September 15th, 1914
† September 4th, 1974

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Adams, Lucian* October 26th, 1922
† March 31st, 2003
Plot: AI Grave: 555

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Adler, Samuel Ludwig "Sam" (US Army)* October 4th, 1910
† April 20th, 1945
Plot: F Row: 11 Grave: 26

Grid List
LaCoursiere, Leon J.† January 13th, 1945
Plot: A Row: 16 Grave: 45

Lacz, Stanley P.* June 17th, 1919
† September 23rd, 2008

Lalopa, Frank† September 9th, 1944

Lambe, Leland L.* 1913
† September 10th, 1944
Plot: G Row: 4 Grave: 63

Lambert, Leslie Leland* March 28th, 1921
† July 5th, 1997

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Landers, Gardner Hayden* November 12th, 1913
† October 6th, 2006

Langille, Allen F.† August 15th, 1944
Plot: D Row: 7 Grave: 20

Lantry, Henry B.* December 21st, 1915
† July 18th, 1977

Larsen, Harold Henry "Swede"* August 11th, 1911
† February 6th, 1994

Larson, Stanley Emil† May 23rd, 1944

Laughlin, William Henry* September 5th, 1914
† February 18th, 2008

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Lavenson, George* 1917
† June 26th, 1944

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Lawson, Arthur Emmett* March 28th, 1908
† October 11th, 1977

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Layh, Philip* March 26th, 1917
† July 7th, 1968

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Layman, Fred H.* October 29th, 1916
† November 17th, 1994

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Le Clair, Vernon Golden* April 23rd, 1918
† May 1st, 1970

Leclerc de Hauteclocque, Philippe Franηois Marie* November 22nd, 1902
† November 28th, 1947

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Lederer, Frederick John* August 8th, 1920
† February 1st, 2011

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Ledford, Stanley Baldwin† December 16th, 2002

Lee, George Theodore* August 5th, 1919
† October 5th, 1954

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LeFebvre, Henry E. "Hank"* 1922
† April 18th, 2010

LeFranηois, Wilfred Sylvio* 1901
† June 9th, 1952
Plot: Q Grave: 686

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Lehman, James E.† July 9th, 1944
Plot: N Row: 0 Grave: 1630

Leighty, John L.† February 26th, 1945

Lemieur, Albert† July 21st, 1980

Lenassi, Leonard* November 22nd, 1911

Lentine, Joseph F.* November 23rd, 1915
† January 10th, 1945

Levy Cardoso, Waldemar* December 4th, 1900
† May 13th, 2009

Lhuillier, Jean* June 25th, 1906
† May 17th, 1971

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Liebgott, Joseph D. "Joe"* May 17th, 1915
† June 28th, 1992

Likins, Jr., Floyd Leo* February 6th, 1933

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Lincoln, Boyd L.† November 30th, 1942

Lindenzweig, William T.† January 14th, 1945
Plot: D Row: 10 Grave: 18

Linkins, William Pinkney, Jr., "Bill"* October 25th, 1922
† July 25th, 1944

Lippe-Biesterfeld, van, Bernhard L.F.E.J.K.K.* June 29th, 1911
† December 1st, 2004

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Lipton, Clifford Carwood "Lip"* January 30th, 1920
† December 16th, 2001

Little, Clayton Wallace* October 8th, 1922
† March 1st, 1961

Little, Ernest W.* December 1st, 1918
† January 30th, 1945
Plot: F Row: 10 Grave: 6

Logan, James Marion* December 19th, 1920
† October 9th, 1999
Plot: Hilltop 4 Row: C Grave: 11

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Lohman, Ben L.* December 31st, 1918
† June 25th, 2016

Lombardi, Cesaro L.* April 4th, 1921
† October 31st, 2009
Plot: 10 Grave: 1733

Look, Robert E.† November 23rd, 1944

Love, John M.† June 15th, 1944
Plot: F Row: 2 Grave: 38

Lowe, Edward Stuart* May 23rd, 1906

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Lowing, Max I.† February 16th, 1944

Lumbert, Clifford W.* January 20th, 1910
† March 16th, 2010

Lundborg, Robert A.† March 14th, 1945
Plot: A Row: 6 Grave: 152

Lunsford, Lloyd E.† February 22nd, 2012

Luther, Henry M.* September 1918
† October 24th, 1944

Lutten, Ιric* September 2nd, 1904
† February 13th, 1975

Luz, George* June 17th, 1921
† October 15th, 1998

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Lyday, Billy Lee† June 1st, 2018

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Lyle, Lewis E.† April 6th, 2008

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Lynch, Charles P., Jr.† April 17th, 1945

Lynch, Timothy R.† December 20th, 1944

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