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What comes after OBE?

The five classes of both civil and military divisions, listed in descending order and conferred on men and women equally, are Knight and Dame Grand Cross (GBE), Knight and Dame Commander (KBE and DBE, respectively), Commander (CBE), Officer (OBE), and Member (MBE).
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What are the 5 orders of the British Empire?

The Order is divided into five grades of membership:
  • Knight / Dame Grand Cross – GCVO.
  • Knight / Dame Commander – KCVO / DCVO.
  • Commander – CVO.
  • Lieutenant – LVO.
  • Member – MVO.
  • Medal – RVM.
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Is Bem higher than OBE?

The Order is awarded in five grades or ranks, with members of the senior two ranks becoming Knights or Dames. The other grades in descending order Commander (CBE), Officer (OBE), and Member (MBE) are awarded without restrictions on number.
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Can you be knighted after an OBE?

Often a knighthood or damehood will be awarded as a progression of an individual's previous recognition with an MBE, OBE or CBE, if they have continued to achieve at a high level since their initial award.
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Does an OBE make you a Sir?

Only the top two ranks of knighthood, GBE and KBE, are eligible to use the title Sir or Dame. However, individuals who are awarded a CBE, OBE, or MBE may be awarded an additional higher rank at a later date, which enables them to use the title Sir.
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Is A Sir higher than a Lord?

In terms of rank and status, the title of "Lord" is generally considered to be higher than the title of "Sir," as it denotes membership in the peerage, which is a more prestigious social class. However, the title of "Sir" is still an honorific title that is highly respected and carries a certain level of prestige.
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Does an OBE make you a Dame?

While a CBE, OBE and MBE are some of the top-ranking honours, only the top two ranks can use the title "Sir" or "Dame". People awarded a GBE, KBE or DBE can use these titles. The very top rank in the Order is a GBE - a Knight or Dame Grand Cross - but these are very rare. Since 2000, only 16 have been given out.
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Can an American be knighted?

Yes. It's an honorary knighthood only. He cannot be called 'Sir' anywhere. He must be a citizen of a nation that accepts the monarch as their head of state to receive a full knighthood with the right to be styled as 'Sir.
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Who is the youngest person to get knighted?

Who is the youngest person to receive a knighthood? The Cabinet Office does not have a record of the youngest person to receive a knighthood but it is widely believed that Ellen MacArthur was the youngest.
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Who was the last person to be knighted by the Queen?

John Williams has been awarded a knighthood, in one of the final honorary awards for foreign nationals approved by the late Queen Elizabeth II before she died. The Schindler's List and Harry Potter composer was honoured for his services to film music, as one of two of Her Majesty's final 'Knights'.
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Is David Beckham a sir?

The former Three Lions captain received an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in 2003 but has been frequently snubbed since then. Several footballing figures have been given knighthoods, including Beckham's mentor at Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson. No player though has received one for decades.
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Is an OBE prestigious?

An OBE is a British honour awarded by the King. The honour recognises extraordinary contributions to the country and the impact of the individual being awarded's work, either locally or nationally. An OBE is the second-highest ranking in the Order of the British Empire honours.
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How many obes are there?

The order is limited to 300 Knights and Dames Grand Cross, 845 Knights and Dames Commander, and 8,960 Commanders. There are no limits applied to the total number of members of the fourth and fifth classes, but no more than 858 officers and 1,464 members may be appointed per year.
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What are the benefits of being knighted?

Trust and Respect: Knighthood recipients often find that the honour instils a greater level of trust and respect from their peers, colleagues, and the wider community. The award serves as a validation of their accomplishments and expertise, opening doors to collaborative opportunities and furthering their impact.
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What is the difference between OBE and DBE?

KBE or DBE (Knight or Dame) - Knight Commander or Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. CBE - Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. OBE - Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. MBE - Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
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What is a female knight called?

A Dame is the female equivalent of a knight of an order of chivalry. As with knights, the title is always used in conjunction with the forename. The title is not hereditary.
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Do knights get paid?

Most commonly, however, knights were paid with land (to be worked by peasants).
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What is the wife of a knight called?

Wife of a knight (courtesy titles)

The wife of a knight may use the courtesy title of “Lady” before her surname, provided she uses her husband's surname. For example, the wife of Sir John Smith is: Lady Smith.
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Who has declined a knighthood?

With the New Year's honours list released last night, here's some notable names that have rejected becoming an order of the British Empire.
  • David Bowie. The singer and songwriter turned down honours twice. ...
  • Stephen Hawking. ...
  • Jon Snow. ...
  • John Lennon. ...
  • Ken Loach. ...
  • Benjamin Zephaniah. ...
  • Danny Boyle.
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Has a US soldier ever been knighted?

General Norman Schwarzkopf received an honarary Knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II in 1991, the ninth such American Soldier to receive that honor at that time.
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Can you be a Dame if not British?

Knighthoods are granted to people from many countries. Those who are Citizens of Commonwealth countries are entitled to use the term “Sir/Dame” instead of “Mr/Mrs”, and letters like “KBE/DBE” after their name. (There are other alternatives that the Sovereign can grant, but KBE/DBE is the most common.)
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Does an OBE give you a title?

It is incorrect to refer to a knight or dame using their surname, for example Sir Smith – Sir John is the correct form. The letters MBE or OBE etc are not a title, but are referred to as 'post-nominals'. 'Sir' and 'Dame' are titles.
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Is being knighted better than OBE?

Knighthood represents a higher honour, while CBE, OBE, and MBE recognise contributions at varying levels, with MBE being the lowest and knighthood (KBE or GBE) being the highest within this hierarchy.
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What does the husband of a Dame become?

According to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, no courtesy title is offered to a Dame's hubby. So: 'A dame and her husband would jointly be addressed as: Dame Joan and Mr John Grant, or.
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