- 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...
-
French Navy,
officiers de
plume (literally pen officers) were
officers working in the
administration of
ports and colonies, as
opposed to
officiers d'épée,...
- a
simple stripe of
thread sewn onto the
lapel (red for
chevaliers and
officiers,
silver for commandeurs).
Except when
wearing a dark suit with a lapel...
- a Chevalier. However, in the statutes,
there is a
clause saying "Les
Officiers et les
Commandeurs de la Légion d'honneur
peuvent être
directement promus...
- 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...
- Confédération Interalliée des Sous-
Officiers de Réserve (CISOR),
until 2013 also
known as ****ociation Européenne des Sous-
Officiers de Réserve (AESOR), is the...
-
Officiers de l'Université were
ordinary councilors,
university inspectors, rectors,
academy inspectors,
deans and
faculty professors. The
Officiers d'Académie...
- Sous-
Officiers and 9 Legionnaires); however, the
section of
tradition is part of the 1st
Foreign Regiment of
Aubagne and is
composed of 3 Sous-
Officiers and...
-
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...
- The Officers' Ward may
refer to: The Officers' Ward (novel) The Officers' Ward (film) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...