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==List of Known Recipients== | ==List of Known Recipients== | ||
*[[Captain|Cpt.]] [[Oliver Franks]] (presumably 1 award) | *[[Captain (Navy)|Cpt.]] [[Oliver Franks]] (presumably 1 award) | ||
*[[Captain (Navy)|Cpt.]] [[James Gregory Cutter|James G. Cutter]] (presumably 1 award) | *[[Captain (Navy)|Cpt.]] [[James Gregory Cutter|James G. Cutter]] (presumably 1 award) | ||
*[[Ensign|Ens.]] [[William Lovell]] (3 awards) | *[[Ensign|Ens.]] [[William Lovell]] (3 awards) |
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The UNSC Bronze Star is an award given to UNSC soldiers. It is a medal awarded for bravery, heroism or meritorious service. Like many UNSC decorations, it is based off of a decoration developed by the military of the Earth nation, the United States of America, during the Second World War.
It has not yet been seen on the uniform of a soldier in a Halo game, but in all likelihood, if it is seen, it will be a duplicate of its modern day counterpart.
List of Known Recipients
- Cpt. Oliver Franks (presumably 1 award)
- Cpt. James G. Cutter (presumably 1 award)
- Ens. William Lovell (3 awards)
- SCPO Franklin Mendez (multiple awards)
- MCPO John-117 (multiple awards)