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  4. 5/16 inch star - Wikipedia

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    A 5 ⁄ 16 inch star (9.7mm) is a miniature gold or silver five-pointed star that is authorized by the United States Armed Forces as a ribbon device to denote subsequent awards for specific decorations of the Department of the Navy, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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    I also agree with Vol. 3, P. 53 (P.49/53) which includes the 5/16 inch stars for the other DoD awards there besides the JMUA unit award (no medal). I found the 5/16 inch star for the JMUA (formerly the DoD Meritorious Unit Award) was/is authorized for the Coast Guard prior to 1998. The Vol. 3, P. 53 information seems to indicate the 5/16 inch ...

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    Star of David, or Jewish Star, a hexagram symbolizing Israel, Judeans, and/or Jews; properly speaking, this "star" is called the "Shield of David," (Magen David), while the pentagram is the "Star of David." Note that this is a cultural, rather than religious symbol. Star of Lakshmi, a Hindu symbol associated with the goddess Lakshmi

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    Alvan Graham Clark was born in Fall River, Massachusetts, the son of Alvan Clark, founder of Alvan Clark & Sons. [1]On January 31, 1862, while testing a new 18.5-inch (470 mm) aperture great refractor telescope in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts, Clark made the first ever observation of a white dwarf star.

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