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Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB)

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

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Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) ribbon
Insignia of the Order of the Bath
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Awarded over time

Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) appointments by year, split by honours list.

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  1. 2026New Year (2) · Birthday (1)
  2. 2025New Year (4) · Birthday (1)
  3. 2024New Year (2) · Birthday (4)
  4. 2023New Year (4) · Birthday (3)
  5. 2022New Year (3) · Birthday (3)
  6. 2021New Year (2) · Birthday (3)
  7. 2020New Year (3) · Birthday (3)
  8. 2019New Year (3) · Birthday (3)
  9. 2018New Year (2) · Birthday (3)
  10. 2017New Year (2) · Birthday (3)
  11. 2016New Year (2) · Birthday (5)
  12. 2015New Year (3)
  13. 2014New Year (5) · Birthday (2)
  14. 2013New Year (6) · Birthday (3)
  15. 2012New Year (5) · Birthday (2)
  16. 2011New Year (4) · Birthday (4)
  17. 2010New Year (3) · Birthday (2)
  18. 2009New Year (5) · Birthday (5)
  19. 2008New Year (6) · Birthday (1)
  20. 2007New Year (1) · Birthday (3)
  21. 2006New Year (2) · Birthday (4)
  22. 2005New Year (3) · Birthday (2)
  23. 2004New Year (2) · Birthday (3)
  24. 2003New Year (3) · Birthday (2)
  25. 2002New Year (5) · Birthday (3)
  26. 2001New Year (5) · Birthday (5)
  27. 2000New Year (5) · Birthday (4)
  28. 1999New Year (5) · Birthday (15)
  29. 1998New Year (3) · Birthday (3)
  30. 1997New Year (3)
  31. 1996New Year (2)
  32. 1995New Year (2) · Birthday (5)
  33. 1994New Year (5)
  34. 1993New Year (3) · Birthday (2)
  35. 1992New Year (10) · Birthday (6)
  36. 1991New Year (7) · Birthday (13)
  37. 1990New Year (8)
  38. 1989New Year (5) · Birthday (5)
  39. 1988New Year (4) · Birthday (6)
  40. 1987New Year (4) · Birthday (8)
  41. 1986New Year (4) · Birthday (4)
  42. 1985New Year (15) · Birthday (11)
  43. 1984New Year (19) · Birthday (5)
  44. 1983Birthday (6)
  45. 1982New Year (6)
  46. 1981New Year (20) · Birthday (3)
  47. 1980New Year (2) · Birthday (2)
  48. 1979New Year (21) · Birthday (3)
  49. 1978New Year (2) · Birthday (7)
  50. 1977New Year (5) · Birthday (3)
  51. 1976New Year (5) · Birthday (5)
  52. 1975New Year (5) · Birthday (11)
  53. 1974New Year (6) · Birthday (4)
  54. 1973New Year (4) · Birthday (7)
  55. 1972New Year (8) · Birthday (5)
  56. 1971New Year (6) · Birthday (5)
  57. 1970New Year (7) · Birthday (6)
  58. 1969New Year (6) · Birthday (7)
  59. 1968New Year (12) · Birthday (14)
  60. 1967New Year (9) · Birthday (5)
  61. 1966New Year (5) · Birthday (6)
  62. 1965New Year (7) · Birthday (2)
  63. 1958Birthday (7)
  64. 1949New Year (3)
  65. 1948New Year (5)
  66. 1945New Year (4)
  67. 1941Birthday (12)
  68. 1940Birthday (5)
  69. 1939New Year (3)
  70. 1937New Year (1)

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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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About this honour

The Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) recognises high-level service and leadership. It was established in 1725 by King George I, and is conferred by the British Crown.

It is awarded to senior military officers and civil servants, recognising impact at national level, in areas such as leadership, service and excellence.

Candidates are put forward through government nomination, assessed by the honours committee and approved by the Sovereign. Appointments are announced in the New Year Honours and the King's Birthday Honours. Recipients are invested at a royal ceremony.

Recipients take the formal title “Sir”. Recipients may use the post-nominal letters KCB. Recipients wear the badge, star, sash. In the order of precedence it sits above companion (CB) and below grand Cross (GCB).

It signifies high-level leadership and service, representing service, excellence and leadership.

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Linked data

Knight Commander, the second grade of the Order of the Bath for men; recipients are styled Sir and use the post-nominal KCB.

Post-nominal
KCB
Wikidata
Q12177470

From the Honoria honours vocabulary (SKOS). exactMatch = Wikidata; closeMatch = The Gazette honours ontology (official but a 2008–2015 beta).

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