OBE or Officer of the British Empire is the Second rank of membership into the Order of the British Empire, an honour awarded by the British Monarch.
It is usually awarded for outstanding service to the community or for excellence in a particular area such as sport, art or entertainment in the UK or in the Commonwealth, however some commonwealth nations might have they're own individual Orders.
It is sometimes awarded to Officers of HM's Armed Forces for spectacular service in conflict which wouldnt be awarded with a gallantry medal, Enlisted personell may be awarded the MBE or Member of the Order of the British Empire for Similar acts
Ranks of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
MBE: Member
OBE: Officer
CBE: Commander
KBE or DBE: Knight or Dame Commander (gains the title siror dame)
GBE: Knight or Dame Grand Cross
If anyone says this might mean an "out of body experience" check the Catagory of the question.
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An OBE would be addressed as Sir of Madam. Having the title OBE is another way to term being "knighted."
OBE means Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
Lord Jason Hankins KCG OBE
OBE stands for Order of the British Empire.
Obe Geia was born on 1989-02-15.
Some words that end with the suffix -obe are microprobe, isotrobe, and lobobe.
There is no way of knowing this. If it happened, no one would know about the OBE.
Yes, you need a comma before "OBE" when it is used as a direct address or a way to call someone's attention. For example, "John, OBE, please come to the front." This comma sets off the title "OBE" from the person's name, making it clear that "OBE" is not part of the name but an honorific.
Yes, because my nan has her OBE certifacte. No lies .Honest to god!
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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.