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* Honorary Lieutenant, Trans-Jordan Frontier Force, 1932
MacArthur was also granted the rank of Honorary Lieutenant Commander, Royal Naval Reserve on the same day.
He served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Horse Guards, later becoming Honorary Colonel of the 116th ( Hampshire Fortress ) Engineer Regiment ( Territorial Army ).
From 1998 to 2005, Ben Weider was Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of the 62nd ( Shawinigan ) Field Artillery Regiment, RCA.
The No. 2 Construction Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force ( CEF ), was the only predominantly black battalion in Canadian military history and also the only Canadian Battalion composed of black soldiers to serve in World War I. Commanded by Lieutenant Colonel D. H. Sutherland, formerly of the 193rd Battalion, CEF, all but one of the unit's 19 officers were white, the exception being Honorary Captain William A.
He also served as Honorary Colonel of the 5th Battalion, Royal West Surrey Regiment, and Deputy Lieutenant of the counties of both Surrey and Middlesex.
He later achieved the rank of Honorary Lieutenant.
He became Justice of Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Shropshire, and received an Honorary Doctor of Law from the University of Cambridge in 1930.
McLaughlin was appointed Honorary Lieutenant Colonel of the 34th Ontario Regiment in 1921 and held this position until 1931, at which time he was appointed Honorary Colonel of same unit, later designated as The Ontario Regiment ( RCAC ), a reserve armoured regiment based in Oshawa.
These officers should include the regiment's past and present commanding officers as well as Honorary Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel.
* Honorary Lieutenant
* Honorary Sub Lieutenant
* Honorary Lieutenant
* Honorary Flight Lieutenant
He was also the Honorary Lieutenant Colonel from 1948 to 1960.
He was appointed an Honorary Sheriff for Perthshire in 1974, a Justice of the Peace in 1975 and a Deputy Lieutenant for Perth and Kinross in 1980.
Lord Plymouth was also Lord Lieutenant of Glamorganshire between 1890 and 1923, High Steward of Cambridge University in 1919, an Honorary Colonel of the 2nd Glamorganshire Volunteer Artillery, the 2nd Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment and the 3rd Battalion of the Welsh Regiment, Sub-Prior Order of St John of Jerusalem and the first President of The Concrete Institute ( now the Institution of Structural Engineers ) between 1908 and 1910.
He was Lieutenant-Colonel of the Northumberland Hussars between 1964 and 1966, Lord Lieutenant of Durham between 1970 and 1988 and Honorary Colonel of the 7th ( Durham ) Battalion, Light Infantry between 1979 and 1989.

Honorary and post
He was appointed honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the Governor General's Foot Guards Regiment on 1 December 1898 and was subsequently appointed Honorary Colonel, a tradition that has continued with the post of Governors General to this day.
Colonel-in-Chief ( This Honorary post officially fell away in 1961 when the Union of South Africa became a Republic )
Cushing was the first chairman of the Mount Royal College Board of Governors, holding the post from 1910 until 1926, when he was designated Honorary Chairman.
Such a judge holds office as Resident Judge and ( if so elected ) as Honorary Recorder until his retirement from the post, or
It is hoped that when such a city or borough council resolves to elect its Resident Judge as Honorary Recorder, it will expressly make that appointment for no longer than the duration of the judge ’ s tenure of the post of Resident Judge.
He was appointed Honorary Commodore of the Sea Cadet Corps in 1949, a post he held until the age of eighty in 1958, when he finally felt it necessary to step down.
Gurunathan was the first Honorary Cricket Statistician for the Board of Control for Cricket in India serving in that post from 1949-50 till his death.
Although Bethge was never formally appointed to a university post, he did hold various academic posts and lectureships, including stints at Harvard Divinity School, Chicago Theological Seminary, and Union Theological Seminary in New York ; he was named ' Honorary Professor ' at the University of Bonn in 1969.

Honorary and only
He was nominated for Academy Award for Best Director in 1942 for Sergeant York, but he received his only Oscar in 1975 as an Honorary Award from the Academy.
As for the whale shark, Dr. E. W. Gudger, an Honorary Associate in Ichthyology at the American Museum of Natural History, noted that " while the mouth is cavernous, the throat itself is only four inches wide and has a sharp elbow or bend behind the opening.
* UNB was the only institution to grant both President John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert F. Kennedy Honorary Doctorates in their lifetimes.
In 1998, Kohl was named Honorary Citizen of Europe by the European heads of state or government for his extraordinary work for European integration and cooperation, an honour previously only bestowed on Jean Monnet.
* On 11 December 1998, the European Council awarded him the title Honorary Citizen of Europe, a title which only Jean Monnet had received before.
A director like Federico Fellini is thus considered to have never officially won an Academy Award of Merit during his lifetime, even though four of his films received the Foreign Language Film Award ( the only Academy Award that Fellini personally won was his 1992 Honorary Award ).
And in August 2007, as an RSC Honorary Artist, he returned to Stratford for the first time in over 40 years to play Sir John Falstaff in the Courtyard Theatre revival of Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 which were part of the RSC Histories Cycle – making him the only British actor to have played Hamlet, Lear and Falstaff in major theatrical productions.
Go Seigen had only one formal disciple-Rin Kaiho, Honorary Tengen.
In September 2005 he was elected a Distinguished Honorary Fellow of Massey College in the University of Toronto ( the only person so elected except for the Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and the University of Edinburgh, the Duke of Edinburgh ) as well as receiving an honorary Doctorate of Sacred Letters from the University of Trinity College, Toronto and an honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of Ulster.
Honorary membership is conferred only in exceptional cases.
Honorary members form another group, to which there is no numerical limit, though such appointments are rare ; individuals from countries in the Commonwealth of Nations that are not headed by Elizabeth II are therefore considered foreigners, and thus are granted only honorary admissions, such as Nelson Mandela ( South Africa ) and Mother Teresa ( India ).
The Honorary Colours will only be paraded by the 3rd Battalion ( Duke of Wellington's ).
* Jack " Haigho " Smith, held office in 1955, ( term lasted for only a few weeks before his death, having previously given devoted service as Honorary Secretary for more than 30 years )
In recognition of this gallant effort and the persistence of the Winnipeg Light Infantry, the Calgary Highlanders and the Canadian Scottish, a special ' Honorary Distinction ' was granted by Order in Council No. 10, 1934, of a special oak leaf shoulder badge now unique in the Canadian armed forces, and worn only by those three regiments at the time of adoption in 1938, and today by only two units, The Calgary Highlanders and The Canadian Scottish Regiment ( Princess Mary's ).
The Honorary medals were only affiliated with the Order and bearers were not formally included in the Order.
In 1996, the Honorary medals were abolished and replaced by the Member Class of the Order of Orange-Nassau, which is reserved only for Dutch citizens.
* James Văn Thạch-the first Vietnamese-American to serve as a Military Advisor to the New Iraqi Army and the only American to earn the rank of Honorary Brigadier General of the Iraqi Army, from the Republic of Iraq.
Honorary membership is conferred only upon those individuals who have made noteworthy contributions to the profession, and does not require payment of dues.
In 1869 it was granted a Royal Charter, and the right to elect Fellows, and in 1890 it moved to Dublin, changing its name to the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland as it took on what it saw as a national role, becoming in 1891, according to its Honorary Secretary Robert Cochrane: ' not only the largest Antiquarian Society in Great Britain and Ireland, but also the largest in the world '.
Honorary Life Memberships are only occasionally awarded by the society to people who make contributions in public life and discourse.
* U. S. Army Captain James Văn Thạch-first Vietnamese American military adviser to the Iraqi Army ; only U. S. servicemember to be awarded the rank of Honorary Brigadier General in the Iraqi Army

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