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Order of the British Empire

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Order of the British Empire. The Order of the British Empire is a British Order of chivalry that was established by King George V in 1917, with the aim of recognizing the contributions of individuals to the British Empire, particularly during World War I. The order has been awarded to numerous notable individuals, including Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee, and Florence Nightingale, for their services to the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and other Commonwealth countries, such as New Zealand, South Africa, and India. The order has also been awarded to individuals from other countries, including United States, France, and Germany, for their contributions to Allied efforts during World War I and World War II.

History

The Order of the British Empire was established on June 4, 1917, by King George V, with the aim of recognizing the contributions of individuals to the British Empire during World War I. The order was created to reward individuals who had made significant contributions to the war effort, including military personnel, civilians, and volunteers, such as those who served in the British Army, Royal Navy, and Royal Air Force. The order was also awarded to individuals who had made significant contributions to the war effort in other countries, including France, Belgium, and Italy. Notable recipients of the order include Herbert Hoover, Douglas MacArthur, and George Marshall, who played important roles in the Allied victory during World War II. Other notable recipients include Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr., who were recognized for their contributions to civil rights and social justice movements in South Africa, India, and the United States.

Structure

The Order of the British Empire is a British Order of chivalry that is headed by the Sovereign, currently Elizabeth II. The order is divided into several classes, including the Knight Grand Cross, Knight Commander, Commander, Officer, and Member. The order is administered by the Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, which is responsible for processing nominations and awarding the order to deserving individuals. The order is also advised by the Council of the Order of the British Empire, which includes representatives from the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and other Commonwealth countries, such as New Zealand, South Africa, and India. Notable members of the council include Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and Justin Trudeau, who have played important roles in promoting the order and its values.

Classes

The Order of the British Empire has several classes, including the Knight Grand Cross, Knight Commander, Commander, Officer, and Member. The Knight Grand Cross is the highest class of the order, and is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the United Kingdom and the British Empire. The Knight Commander and Commander classes are also awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions, but to a lesser extent than the Knight Grand Cross. The Officer and Member classes are awarded to individuals who have made notable contributions, but are not necessarily of the same level as the higher classes. Notable recipients of the order include Stephen Hawking, Isaac Newton, and Charles Darwin, who were recognized for their contributions to science and technology. Other notable recipients include William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and J.K. Rowling, who were recognized for their contributions to literature and the arts.

Insignia

The insignia of the Order of the British Empire includes a badge, star, and ribbon. The badge is a cross with a crown at the top, and is worn by members of the order on formal occasions. The star is a seven-pointed star with a crown at the center, and is worn by Knight Grand Cross and Knight Commander recipients. The ribbon is a purple ribbon with a red stripe in the center, and is worn by all members of the order. The insignia is designed by the College of Arms, which is responsible for designing and manufacturing the insignia of the order. Notable designers of the insignia include Pierre Cardin, Coco Chanel, and Vivienne Westwood, who have created iconic designs for the order.

Notable Members

The Order of the British Empire has been awarded to numerous notable individuals, including Winston Churchill, Clement Attlee, and Florence Nightingale. Other notable recipients include Stephen Hawking, Isaac Newton, and Charles Darwin, who were recognized for their contributions to science and technology. The order has also been awarded to individuals from other countries, including United States, France, and Germany, for their contributions to Allied efforts during World War I and World War II. Notable recipients from the United States include Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman, who played important roles in shaping American foreign policy during the 20th century. Other notable recipients include Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr., who were recognized for their contributions to civil rights and social justice movements in South Africa, India, and the United States.

Orders and Decorations

The Order of the British Empire is one of several orders and decorations that are awarded by the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. Other notable orders and decorations include the Order of the Garter, Order of the Thistle, and Order of the Bath, which are also awarded for significant contributions to the United Kingdom and the British Empire. The order is also related to other orders and decorations, such as the Order of Canada, Order of Australia, and Order of New Zealand, which are awarded by the Governor General of Canada, Governor-General of Australia, and Governor-General of New Zealand, respectively. Notable recipients of these orders include Pierre Trudeau, Malcolm Fraser, and David Lange, who played important roles in shaping the foreign policy of their respective countries. Other notable recipients include Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, who have been recognized for their contributions to the Commonwealth of Nations and the British monarchy. Category:Orders of chivalry

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