The Order of the British Empire (OBE) is a British order of chivalry rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, public services, charitable work, and other significant achievements. It was established in 1917 by King George V.
OBE means Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
OBE stands for Order of the British Empire.
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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.
J.K. Rowling received her OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in 2001.
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If you mean Order of the British Empire, yes.
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.
Order of the British Empire, it means that person has been knighted.
King George V founded the OBE in 1917