- of
increasing distinction:
Chevalier (Knight),
Officier (Officer),
Commandeur (Commander),
Grand officier (Grand Officer) and Grand-croix (Grand Cross)...
- (Commander) —
medallion worn on a necklet; up to 20
recipients a year
Officier (Officer) —
medallion worn on a
ribbon with
rosette on left breast; up...
- The rank
insignia of the
French Navy (French:
Marine Nationale) are worn on
shoulder straps of
shirts and
white jackets, and on
sleeves for navy jackets...
-
Titulaire – gold palm sewn on
white silk;
Officier l'Université –
silver palm sewn on
white silk;
Officier d'Académie – blue palm sewn on
white silk....
- field. For the
grade of
Officier and above, a
rosette is
centered in the field. For the
grades of Commandeur,
Grand Officier, and Grand-Croix, the rosette...
-
faits officier et
chevalier de l'ordre des Arts et Lettres". Télérama. 28
November 2013.
Retrieved 11
February 2015. Hans
Silvester fait
Officier de l'Ordre...
-
French Navy,
officiers de
plume (literally pen officers) were
officers working in the
administration of
ports and colonies, as
opposed to
officiers d'épée,...
- candidate,
military flight school) Élève
officier de l'École de l'air (EA) (officer cadet, air
force academy) Élève
officier du
personnel navigant (EOPN) (navigation...
- grades' lace
stripe metal depends on
their arm of service, just like the
officiers.
Infantry and
support units wear gold
stripes and
cavalry and technical...
-
Lieutenant colonel James Inglis Hamilton (born
Jamie Anderson, 4 July 1777 – 18 June 1815) was a
Colonel in the
British Army
killed at the
Battle of Waterloo...