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Silver Star Medal (SSM)

By act of the US Congress on July 9th 1918, the Silver Star Medal was instituted as "Citation Star". The decoration then was not more than a small silver star that could be worn on the ribbon of any campaign decoration. The Congress decided in 1932 that a star could be awarded for actions dating back to the Spanish-American war in 1898. The decoration was then given a new name as Silver Star Medal and was newly designed. The original "Citation Star" was placed in the middle of the new design. The designer of the new Silver Star Medal was Rudolf Freund of "Bailey, Banks and Biddle".
On August 7th, 1942, the American Congress decided that the Silver Star Medal also could be given to civilians.
The decoration comes in the form of a gold coloured star, with in the central part a laurel wreath. In the middle of this one can find the smaller Silver Star from the "Citation Star". On the reverse, the medal bears the words "FOR GALLANTRY IN ACTION".
The first real Silver Star Medal was awarded to General Douglas Mac Arthur in August 1932. He received it with six times the Oak Leaves, which means he received the Silver Star Medal seven times at once.

The Ribbon is white and has two blue stripes near the sides and a red stripe over the middle.

The decoration could be awarded to a person who, while serving in any capacity with the US 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 a lesser degree than that required for award of the Distinguished Service Cross, must nevertheless have been performed with marked distinction.

Only for the first time the Silver Star Medal is being awarded, the recipient really received the medal. Within the US Army and the US Army Air Force/US Air Force, a Bronze Oak Leave was received for every further Silver Star Medal. The Oak Leave was to be worn on the ribbon of the first Silver Star Medal. Within the US Navy, US Marines Corps and the US Coast Guard, a Golden Star was received.
For every fifth Bronze Oak Leave or Golden Star a Silver Oak Leave or Silver Star was received.

Abbott, Earl Leroy "Abby"* January 8th, 1919
† January 24th, 1945

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Grid List
O'Brien, Terence M.† March 3rd, 1945
Plot: E Row: 11 Grave: 20

O'Conner, Gerard J.† July 4th, 2006

O'Connor, James Joseph* September 16th, 1928
† March 17th, 1945
Plot: B Grave: 1290

O'Daniel, John Wilson "Iron Mike"* February 15th, 1894
† March 27th, 1975
Plot: A-E Grave: 1172

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O'Farrell, Hugh R.* May 11th, 1914

O'Grady, Martin J.† April 30th, 1945

O'Kane, Richard Hetherington "Dick"* February 2nd, 1911
† February 16th, 1994
Plot: 59 Grave: 874

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O'Meara, Joseph D.† January 31st, 1944

Ofstie, Ralph Andrew* November 16th, 1897
† November 19th, 1956
Plot: 30 Grave: 2138

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Ogburn, William R.* July 4th, 1920

Oglensky, David† February 25th, 1945

Ohama, Abraham G. "Abe"† October 20th, 1944

Okubo, James K.* May 30th, 1920
† January 29th, 1967

Olds, Robin* July 1st, 1922
† June 14th, 2007

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Olsen, Barney† February 10th, 1945
Plot: C Row: 8 Grave: 15

Opalenik, Steven Henry* August 11th, 1916
† February 22nd, 1945

Osiek, Leonard F.† July 31st, 1944
Plot: I Row: 17 Grave: 5

Ostrom, Charles E.† September 20th, 1944
Plot: G Row: 6 Grave: 23

Otter, Bethel Veech* September 12th, 1914
† May 6th, 1942

Ouden, den, Marinus Petrus Antonius* August 21st, 1909
† February 12th, 1951
Plot: 15 Row: 3 Grave: 529

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Outerson, William* December 29th, 1909

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