Difference between revisions of "Knight"
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− | The rank of Knight holds envy among the officers of the territories, and elevation to this rank is truly indicative of when a leader rises from the rest of the membership. This rank can be granted for exceptional service and dedication to the duties required of a Regional or Lieutenant Governor,and is also granted to a Governor General upon appointment. Individuals who have become a "Knight of the Imperial Order" are granted the title "Sir" or "Lady" to be used before their name in all formal communications: | + | The rank of Knight holds envy among the officers of the territories, and elevation to this rank is truly indicative of when a leader rises from the rest of the membership. This rank can be granted for exceptional service and dedication to the duties required of a Regional or Lieutenant Governor,and is also granted to a Governor General upon appointment. Individuals who have become a "Knight of the Imperial Order" are granted the title "Sir" or "Lady" to be used before their name in all formal communications:<br /> |
− | Governor General, Sir John Doe | + | Governor General, Sir John Doe<br /> |
Governor General, Dame Jane Doe | Governor General, Dame Jane Doe | ||
[[category:Ranks of the Directorate]] | [[category:Ranks of the Directorate]] |
Revision as of 18:06, 15 June 2009
The rank of Knight holds envy among the officers of the territories, and elevation to this rank is truly indicative of when a leader rises from the rest of the membership. This rank can be granted for exceptional service and dedication to the duties required of a Regional or Lieutenant Governor,and is also granted to a Governor General upon appointment. Individuals who have become a "Knight of the Imperial Order" are granted the title "Sir" or "Lady" to be used before their name in all formal communications:
Governor General, Sir John Doe
Governor General, Dame Jane Doe