The Bronze Star Medal (USA) has been awarded to the following 5 Signals and C&E Branch personnel.[1]
Name |
Award Era |
Award Date |
Citation |
Citation Image(s)
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Lt J.A. Bauman |
WW2 |
30 March 1946 |
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LCol K. Bryski |
Afghanistan |
26 March 2011 |
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Maj J.B. Clement |
WW2 |
30 March 1946 |
Maj Clement commanded No 2 Company L of C Sigs from Aug 43 to Jan 45, and in that capacity he was to a great degree responsible for the communications on the long L of C necessary through France, Belgium and Holland. He was posted to Sigs 4 Cdn Armd Div in Jan 45 as second in command and has distinguished himself by meritorious service during subsequent operations of this division. Under the most trying conditions, especially in the advances to the RHINE wher ethe line communicaitons problems, with narrow congested roads, was perhaps the most difficult since the arrival of this unit in France, he never once failed to carry out his duties in anything but an outstanding manner. maj Clement's sound judgement and well directed efforts contributed largely to the success of the divisional communications. His leadership and loyalty in all phases of his work have been of the highest quality and he has always been an inspirations to those under his command. |
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Maj K.C. MacLean |
WW2 |
26 January 1946 |
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Cpl J.B. MacNeil |
WW2 |
30 March 1946 |
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References
- ↑ Data compiled from multiple sources including The London Gazette, Library and Archives Canada and Semaphore to Satellite