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1. Description:
A gold star, 1 ½ inches in circumscribing diameter with a laurel
wreath encircling rays from the center and a 3/16 inch diameter silver
star superimposed in the center. The pendant is suspended from a
rectangular shaped metal loop with rounded corners. The reverse has the
inscription "FOR GALLANTRY IN ACTION".
2. Ribbon:
The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of the following stripes:
3/32 inch Ultramarine Blue 67118; 3/64 inch White 67101; 7/32 inch
Ultramarine Blue; 7/32 inch White; 7/32 inch Old Glory Red 67156 (center
stripe); 7/32 inch White; 7/32 inch Ultramarine Blue; 3/64 inch White; and
3/32 inch Ultramarine Blue.
3. Criteria:
The Silver Star is awarded to a person who, while serving in any capacity
with the U.S. Army, is cited for gallantry in 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 armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which
the United States is not a belligerent party. The required gallantry,
while of a lesser degree than that required for award of the Distinguished
Service Cross, must nevertheless have been performed with marked
distinction. Soldiers who received a citation for gallantry in action
during World War I may apply to have the citation converted to the Silver
Star Medal.
4. Components:
The following are authorized components of the Silver Star Medal:
a. Decoration
(regular size): MIL-D-3943/11. NSN for decoration set: 8455-00-269-5758.
Individual medal: 8455-00-246-3834.
b. Decoration
(miniature size): MIL-D-3943/11. NSN 8455-00-996-5013.
c. Ribbon:
MIL-R-11589/136. NSN 8455-00-252-9953.
d. Lapel
Button: MIL-L-11484/9. NSN 8455-00-253-0819.
5. Background:
a. The Citation Star was established as a result of an Act of Congress on
July 9, 1918 (65th Congress, Sess II, Chapter 143, page 873)
and was promulgated in War Department Bulletin No. 43 dated 1918. It was
retroactive to include those cited for gallantry in action in previous
campaigns back to the Spanish-American War. Per letter from General Jervey,
Office of the Chief of Staff, dated February 26, 1926, is quoted in part:
The Secretary of War directs as follows - The following is the amended
version of paragraph 187 of Army Regulation: "No more than one Medal of
Honor or one Distinguished Service Cross or one Distinguished Service
Medal shall be issued to any one person, but for each succeeding or act
sufficient to justify the award of a Medal of Honor or Distinguished
Service Cross or Distinguished Service Medal, respectively, a bronze oak
leaf cluster, shall be issued in lieu thereof; and for each citation of an
officer or enlisted man for gallantry in action, published in orders from
headquarters of a force commanded by a general officer, not warranting the
issue of a Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross or Distinguished
Service Medal, he shall wear a silver star, 3/16 inch in diameter, as
prescribed in Uniform Regulations." Army Regulation 600-40, paragraph 48,
September 27, 1921, specified that the Citation Star would be worn above
the clasp, on the ribbon of the service medal for the campaign for service
in which the citations were given.
b. On July
19, 1932, the Secretary of War approved the Silver Star medal to replace
the Citation Star. This design placed the Citation Star on a bronze
pendant suspended from the ribbon design. The star was no longer attached
to a service or campaign ribbon.
c.
Authorization for the Silver Star was placed into law by an Act of
Congress for the Navy on August 7, 1942 and an Act of Congress for the
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, United States Code, Section 3746.
d. Order of
precedence and wear of decorations is contained in Army Regulation 670-1.
Policy for awards, approving authority, supply, and issue of decorations
is contained in Army Regulation 600-8-22. |