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Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB)

A rank within the Order of the Bath awarded for senior military or civil service.

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Ribbon of the Order of the Bath
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Insignia of the Order of the Bath
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Awarded over time

Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) appointments by year.

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Themes

Most common themes among Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) recipients, across all years.

Government & Public Service — 117Defence & Armed Forces — 16Health & Social Care — 13Science, Engineering & Technology — 8Education — 6International & Diplomatic — 7Business & Economy — 9Environment & Agriculture — 6Community & Voluntary Service — 5Equality, Diversity & Inclusion — 3Policing & Emergency Services — 2Children, Young People & Families — 1Arts & Culture — 280Public service — 809Parliament — 98Government — 84Public Administration — 43Parliamentary service — 3Local Government — 1Government Efficiency — 1Government Legal Services — 1Government Technology — 116Defence — 163Healthcare — 33Public Health — 3Health — 2Social Care — 1Research — 2Science — 1Innovation — 1Technology — 1Digital Technology — 1Computer Science — 16Education — 64International Development — 4International Trade — 1Economy — 1International Trade — 1Gas Industry — 1Economic Growth — 1Environment — 1Farming — 1Climate Finance — 1Climate — 1community — 2voluntary service to the community — 1Diversity — 2Children — 1Families — 1Culture — 1Government & Public ServiceDefence & Armed ForcesHealth & Social CareScience, Engineering…EducationInternational & Dipl…Business & EconomyEnvironment & Agricu…Community & Voluntar…Equality, Diversity …Policing & Emergency…Children, Young Peop…Arts & Culture
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Most numerous themes

The themes most often cited for Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB).

Honours rounds

Rounds that included this award — open one to see the recipients.

The Most Honourable Order of the Bath is a British order of chivalry founded by King George I on 18 May 1725. Recipients of the Order are usually senior military officers or senior civil servants, and the monarch awards it on the advice of His Majesty's Government. The name derives from an elaborate medieval ceremony for preparing a candidate to receive his knighthood, of which ritual bathing was an element. While not all knights went through such an elaborate ceremony, knights so created were known as "knights of the Bath".

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At a glance

Established
1725 by King George I
Awarding body
The British Crown
Rank
Companion (CB)
Formal title
None

Overview

Recognises distinguished service at senior levels

Eligibility

Senior military officers and civil servants

  • Leadership
  • Service
  • Excellence

National

Rank & Precedence

Companion (CB) — Entry rank within the Order

  1. Above: None
  2. Below: Knight/Dame Commander (KCB/DB)

Entitlements

Post-nominal letters
CB
Formal title
None
Insignia
Badge and ribbon

Award Process

  • Government nomination
  • Honours committee
  • Approved by the Sovereign

Announced: New Year Honours and King's Birthday Honours

Royal ceremony

Significance

Distinguished service

  • Service
  • Leadership
  • Excellence

Sources & further reading

Honoria is an independent reference. Awards are described from public sources; it is not an official or royal body.

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