Costume accessory, usually in the form of a patch, pin, or other ornament, worn to indicate membership, affiliation, rank, or achievement.
A warrant giving a commissioned officer a higher rank title as a reward for gallantry or meritorious conduct but without conferring the authority, precedence, or pay of real rank.
Ещё 1 The other tore it open; and there was his brevet as colonel.
2 He left the service at the close of the war as brevet - major-general .
3 He hoped that the Marshal had brought his brevet as brigadier general.
4 I therefore nominate M. de Poiery to be a captain by brevet .
5 Roger Jones was adjutant general of the army, and brigadier general by brevet .
6 At present he is a brevet lieutenant-colonel in the regular army.
7 To be in the line would not then be a brevet of imbecility.
8 You thought more of the brevet , of course, than the gash.
9 He had been made brevet - major when only a lieutenant of artillery.
10 Lieutenant James G. Martin lost an arm and gained a brevet at Churusbusco.
11 John became thoughtful about that brevet privilege of a remote future.
12 I'm a doctor by brevet , as they say in the army.
13 Colonel Wilkinson, his adjutant-general, whom he strongly recommended, was appointed brigadier-general by brevet .
14 In the Civil War he was a brigadier-general, with brevet of major-general in 1865.
15 General Eleazer W. Ripley became a brevet major general, and resigned in May, 1820.
16 You have been nominated and confirmed a Major-General by brevet in the Regular Army.
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