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This vector image was created with Inkscape, and then manually replaced by use of template {{Pentagram}} The SVG code is valid . This icon was created with a text editor .
Click on date to download the file or see the image uploaded on that date. (del) (cur) 23:03, 4 February 2006 . . User:Zscout370 Zscout370 ( User_talk:Zscout370 Talk) . . 100x190 (1910 bytes) (The gold star is now outlined with a blue star, as per regulations)
On the last Sunday in September, Gold Star Mother's Day is observed in the U.S. in honor of Gold Star mothers, as established in Title 36 § 111 of the United States Code. [16] This was originally declared by Senate Joint Resolution 115 of June 23, 1936. [17] In 2009, Barack Obama proclaimed the observance as Gold Star Mother's and Families ...
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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
Kinboshi or Gold Star, awarded in the sport of Sumo to any Maegashira-level wrestler who defeats any of the top-ranked Yokozuna in a bout; Gold Star, a former name of the defunct Nippon Professional Baseball team, the Daiei Stars; Gold Star FC, an American professional soccer team based in Metro Detroit.
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A Gold Star Lapel Button (left) and Next of Kin Lapel Button. A Gold Star Lapel Button in the United States is an official decoration authorized by an Act of Congress that is issued to the direct next of kin family members of service members who died in World War I, World War II, and subsequent armed hostilities in which the Armed Forces of the United States has been engaged.