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The sovereign will also hold an audience with the appointee and will at that time induct both the governor general-designate and his or her spouse into the Order of Canada as Companions, as well as appointing the former as a Commander of both the Order of Military Merit and the Order of Merit of the Police Forces ( should either person not have already received either of those honours ).
Despite Dirichlet's expertise and the honours he received, and although by 1851 he had finally completed all formal requirements for a full professor, the issue of raising his payment at the University still dragged and he still couldn't leave the Military Academy.
In 1875, after taking his preliminary examinations, Eijkman became a student at the Military Medical School of the University of Amsterdam, where he was trained as a medical officer for the Netherlands Indies Army, passing through all his examinations with honours.
During this period, he also received numerous honours from other German states and Germany's allies, including the Grand Cross of the Military Max Joseph Order, the highest military honour of the Kingdom of Bavaria, on 4 June 1915.
He was buried with full military honours in the Aldershot Military Cemetery ; the funeral procession drew an estimated crowd of 100, 000.
The Faculty of Science, in conjunction with the Faculty of Arts, also offers three joint honours degrees: Computer Science and Business Administration, Chemistry and Psychology, and Space Science and Military and Strategic Studies.
Since the 1993 review of the honours system, as part of the drive to remove distinctions of rank in awards for bravery, the Military Medal, formerly the third-level decoration for other ranks, has been discontinued.
He returned to the Soviet Union, which restored his Soviet ranks and honours ; and in July 1957, following the removal from office of Defence Minister Zhukov, Nikita Khrushchev appointed him Deputy Minister of Defence and Commander of the Transcaucasian Military District.
Wood died in 1919, and was buried with full military honours in the Military Cemetery at Aldershot in Hampshire.
Further honours came Elphinstone's way when Prince Arthur obtained his majority in 1871, firstly in May he was appointed Comptroller of the Household to Prince Arthur, the same month he was made a Companion of the Military Division of Order of the Bath, and finally in July was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the Order of the Bath.
He was educated at Trinity School of John Whitgift in Croydon and then Exeter College, Oxford where he gained a second class honours degree in Modern History with his special subject being Military History and the Theory of War, gaining an MA in 1954.
Former cadets have won many honours in times of war, including 7 Distinguished Service Orders, 2 Distinguished Service Crosses, 25 Military Crosses, 2 Croix de Guerre, 3 Military Medals and 3 Distinguished Conduct Medals.
The formation occurred following the renaming of a reserve unit of the Citizens Military Forces ( CMF ) of the same name, which subsequently became the 1st Royal New South Wales Lancers and its battle honours and history perpetuated by this unit, in order to reallocate the name to the tank regiment that was to be established in the new Australian Regular Army .< ref >
The Military Band has won the Gold with honours, Best Drum Major and Best display band of the year in 2008 and 2010.
Further, within the order of preference for Canadian honours, each grade of the Order of Merit of the Police Forces precedes a similar grade of the Royal Victorian Order and succeeds a similar grade of the Order of Military Merit.
He was educated at Eton College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, where he passed out at the head of the list with exceptional honours, and was commissioned an Ensign in the 83rd Regiment of Foot ( County of Dublin Regiment ) ( later the Royal Irish Rifles ).

Military and Italy
Dress daggers were used by several other countries as well, including Japan but never to the same extent as those worn by the Military and Political bodies of the Third Reich or Fascist Italy.
As President of the Republic, Cossiga was Head ( and also Knight Grand Cross with Grand Cordon ) of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic ( from 3 July 1985 to 28 April 1992 ), Military Order of Italy, Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity, Order of Merit for Labour and Order of Vittorio Veneto and Grand Cross of Merit of the Italian Red Cross.
Military LKW Opel Blitz, Italy, 1944
Austria, Bulgaria, France, Japan, Mexico, Monaco, Romania, Italy, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Croatia, and the Holy See maintain resident embassies or consulates in San Marino.
Category: Military history of Italy
* February 3 – Cavalese cable car disaster: a United States Military pilot causes the deaths of 20 people near Trento, Italy, when his low-flying plane severs the cable of a cable-car.
Military style marching bands are also commonplace in Germany, Austria, the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Belarus, Italy and France.
Category: Military of Italy
Category: Military alliances involving Italy
Category: Military history of Italy
Category: Military history of Italy
He subsequently attended the Universita per Stranieri in Perugia, Italy for a year before returning to the UK to attend the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
Category: Military alliances involving Italy
A document located at the US Army Centre for Military History states, " A touring company has been formed in Italy to tour a production of Hi, Yank!
Category: Recipients of the Military Order of Italy
Category: Military history of Italy
Category: Military history of Italy during World War II
Category: Military units and formations of Italy in World War II
World War II, Military history of Italy during
"... I entered the city officially at noon, 11 December, with a few of my staff, the commanders of the French and Italian detachments, the heads of the political missions, and the Military Attaches of France, Italy, and America ...
Category: Military alliances involving Italy
Louis XIV, Vittorio Amedeo II and French Military Failure in Italy, 1689 – 96.
He was awarded the Military Cross for his actions on 27 July 1944 when his company was cut off for 36 hours in heavy combat near Strada in Italy.
A member of the Partician gens Valeria, Valerius first came to prominence in 349 BC when he served as a Military tribune under the consul Lucius Furius Camillus who was on campaign against the Gauls of northern Italy.

Military and belonged
Between 1702 and 1751, the town belonged to the Tisa-Mureş section of the Habsburg Military Frontier.
** 149th Infantry Division ( from Chengdu Military Region, belonged to 50th Corps, assigned to Yunnan Direction during the war )
There was also an emigration of Serbs from the eastern parts of the region, which belonged to Military Frontier until 1751.
More precisely, that flag was used by the Šajkaš Battalion that belonged to the Germanic-Illyric Regiment of the Banatian Military Frontier.
There was also an emigration of Serbs from the eastern parts of the region, which belonged to Military Frontier until 1751.
While the flying program was under the technical control of the Commanding General Training Command, the airfield belonged to the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York.
The state supreme power belonged to the General Cossack ( Military ) Council, while the office of head of state was presided by the Hetman.
Military commanders of the United Front were either independent or belonged to one of the following political parties:
In 1716, it became part of the Habsburg Monarchy and belonged to the Habsburg Banat of Temeswar until 1751 when it became part of the Habsburg Military Frontier ( Banat Krajina ).
The Pedrajo family resided in San Luis Potosi Mexico and belonged to middle class, In that place studied primary and secondary schooling, Later, he moved to Mexico City and studied his career in the Military College ; After finishing his studies, he was sent to Morelia ; In Michoacán, met Lázaro Cárdenas ( would become his pupil ideological ) and contacted with Martin Castrejon, forces involved participating in the Mexican Revolution, was wounded in the Revelion against Huerta.
Between 1702 and 1751, western part of Potisje ( in the region of Bačka ) belonged to the Tisa-Mureş ( Potisje-Pomorišje ) section of the Habsburg Military Frontier.

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