- of the army. The
breveted officers (known as
habilitados or estampillados) wore
their actual rank on the
cuffs but
their brevetted one in a rectangular...
- Look up
Brevet or
brevet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brevet may
refer to:
Brevet (military),
higher rank that
rewards merit or gallantry, but without...
- position. Typically, a
brevetted officer would be
given the
insignia of the
brevetted rank but not the pay or
formal authority.
Brevet promotions were originally...
- A
parachutist badge (or
parachutist brevet) is a
badge awarded by
armed forces or
paramilitary forces (e.g.
certain law
enforcement agencies) of many states...
-
aircrew flying badge (unofficially and
incorrectly known as an
aircrew brevet –
which is
actually French for a
diploma or certificate) is the
badge worn...
- The
French nobility (French: la
noblesse française) was an
aristocratic social class in
France from the
Middle Ages
until its
abolition on 23 June 1790...
-
International Patent Institute (IIB) (French:
Institut International des
Brevets),
established on June 6, 1947, in The Hague, Netherlands, was a multinational...
- The Diplôme
national du
brevet is a
diploma given to
French pupils at the end of 3e (year 10 /
ninth grade), This
diploma is
awarded to
students who are...
- A
brevet d'état-major (French) or
stafbrevet (Dutch), both
literally "general
staff brevet", is a form of
military distinction in
France and
Belgium which...
- Kostylo, J. (2008) ‘Commentary on the
Venetian Statute on
Industrial Brevets (1474)', in
Primary Sources on
Copyright (1450–1900), eds L.
Bently & M...