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You would have to look at the citation in his service record.
You can request a copy of the citation from the appropriate service branch.
If you look through your dad's personal papers, an award of the Bronze Star Medal would have been accompanied by a Citation Certificate. If you can't find it, look at his discharge. There is a section there saying Awards and Decorations. If Bronze Star is there, take that, along with your dad (or you- with proof of your kinship), to a Veteran Service Officer at a federal building (some county offices have them,too) and they will help you.
If you have the Bronze Star award on your Military Discharge, or if you have the Citation for it, take them to a Veteran Service Officer at any US Federal Building (some county offices have them, too). They will help you.
If he's alive, go through his personal papers. The Bronze Star Medal is awarded with a Citation explaining the circumstances. If your dad is dead, find a copy of his Discharge. There is a section on there for awards and decorations. If the Bronze Star is listed there, take the discharge and proof of your deceased kinship to a Veteran Service Officer at any US Federal Building (some county officers have them too) and they will help you.
Citation Star was created in 1918.
Citation Star ended in 1932.
There is not a web site, but you can obtain your father's service record as next of kin. That should include the citation for the award. Contact the National Archives.
PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION STREAMER NAVY UNIT COMMENDATION STREAMER with one bronze star MERITORIOUS UNIT COMMENDATION STREAMER NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE STREAMER with 1 bronze star SOUTHWEST ASIA SERVICE STREAMER with three bronze stars GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM EXPEDITIONARY STREAMER
Bronze Bauhinia Star was created in 1997.
A Bronze Service Star was a small bronze star device that was added to a Campaign Medal to indicate 5 campaigns.