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There is no set age. The OBE is a military medal, awarded for chivalry. It was established in 1917 by King George V.
The simple answer is you don't ! MBE's are awarded by the ruling British Monarch. People can be nominated (for exemplary charity work for example) to be awarded the MBE or OBE - But not everyone is successful.
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Shankly was awarded the OBE in November 1974.
No, "Esq" and "OBE" are used differently. "Esq" is used as an abbreviation for "Esquire" to denote a person as a lawyer, while "OBE" stands for "Order of the British Empire" and is used as a post-nominal honorific awarded by the British monarchy.
Retired English footballer Alan Shearer received his OBE in the 2001 Queen's Birthday Honours List.
You can find a list of individuals who have received OBE awards on the official website of The Gazette, specifically in their Honours and Awards section. Additionally, some government websites may also have lists of individuals who have received OBE awards.
No. He was awarded an OBE in 1975 however this was later stripped from him when he was jailed in 1985 for tax evasion.
The Order of the British Empire is also known as the OBE, a special distinction given for honors on a national level. These top honors in the British culture are known as the MBE or CMB, are awarded for civil services in in England.