BRONZE STAR MEDAL

Description: The reverse has the inscription "HEROIC
OR MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT" and a space
for the name of the recipient to be engraved.
The star is suspended from the ribbon by
a rectangular shaped metal loop with the
corners rounded.
Criteria:
a. The Bronze Star Medal is awarded to any
person who, while serving in any capacity
in or with the military of the United States
after 6 December 1941, distinguished himself
or herself by heroic or meritorious achievement
or service, not involving participation in
aerial flight, while engaged in an action
against an enemy of the United States; while
engaged in military operations involving
conflict with an opposing foreign force;
or 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.
b. Awards may be made for acts of heroism,
performed under circumstances described above,
which are of lesser degree than required
for the award of the Silver Star.
c. Awards may be made to recognize single
acts of merit or meritorious service. The
required achievement or service while of
lesser degree than that required for the
award of the Legion of Merit must nevertheless
have been meritorious and accomplished with
distinction.
| (Credit: U. S. Army Institute of Heraldry) |