- rare
Marine Corps Brevet Medal was
issued to
living officers who had been
brevetted between 1861 and 1915. The
practice of
brevetting disappeared from...
- 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...
-
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
Marine Corps Brevet Medal, also
known as the
Brevet Medal, was a
military decoration of the
United States Marine Corps; it was
created in 1921 as a...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- self-sufficient
between controls. A
randonneuring event is
called a randonnée or
brevet, and a
rider who has
completed a 200 km
event is
called a randonneur. The...
-
Richard Byrnes (1832 – June 10, 1864) was an Irish-American
officer in the
United States Army, who rose to
command the
Union Army's
Irish Brigade during...
- Diplôme
national du
brevet is a
diploma given to
French pupils at the end of 3e (year 10 /
ninth grade). It is
sometime called brevet des collèges (in French...