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The Saints Star Award may be awarded for efforts in Saints WikiProject, WikiProject Catholicism, WikiProject Anglicanism, and WikiProject Christianity. Created for saints of the Catholic Church of Wikipedia by Essjay. See Saints Star Award for more information.
North Star III (USA) Lowell North James B. Hill Kurush IV (CUB) Álvaro de Cárdenas Jorge de Cárdenas: 1957 Havana [35] details North Star III (USA) Lowell North James B. Hill Candide (FRA) Albert Debarge Paul Elvstrøm Star of the Sea (BAH) Joseph Duplin Peter Wilhauser: 1958 San Diego [36] details Nhycusa (USA) William P. Ficker Mark Yorston
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The 2020–21 NHL Three Star Awards are the way the National Hockey League denotes its players of the week and players of the month of the 2020–21 season.. Throughout the season the NHL will also celebrate the efforts of the off-ice stars who make it possible for games to be played amid a pandemic by honoring frontline healthcare heroes from the regions represented by the weekly and monthly ...
Only one star of each type will be worn on this award. [4] Like the Exceptional Service Award and Meritorious Service Award, this commendation does not come with a full-sized medal. It consists of a ribbon and a certificate that accompanies the decoration. [5] A miniature medal is available for senior members to wear on their mess dress uniforms.
Annual Cúchulainn All Star awards were introduced as part of the first Gaelic Weekly All-star awards scheme, initiated by a group of sportswriters led by Mick Dunne and awarded on the same selectorial basis as the Gaelic football and hurling all stars are today, though without a major sponsor. They were awarded to two camogie players in 1964 ...
The award of the certificate permitted the holder to wear a four-pointed star (red with khaki edgings) on the lower sleeve. A technical certificate (Certificate "T") was also developed, in 1943, covering engineering knowledge. The award of this gave another four-pointed star, but with the centre in blue.