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Congatulations Andrew Robson.. MBE awarded

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Posted 2012-December-29, 06:36

Well done-through his Bridge efforts Andrew has been awarded an M.B.E.
no mean feat,in the UK Honours list.all grist to the wheel,it also
augers well for our mind sport.Congrats.
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Posted 2012-December-29, 06:59

He's actually receiving an OBE, which is a higher award than an MBE.
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Posted 2012-December-29, 07:03

View Postpaulg, on 2012-December-29, 06:59, said:

He's actually receiving an OBE, which is a higher award than an MBE.

Then if this is the case my sincere apologies my info was from
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Posted 2012-December-29, 11:06

View Postpirate22, on 2012-December-29, 07:03, said:

Then if this is the case my sincere apologies my info was from
The Daily Telegraph

Doubly confirmed its an O.B.E
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Posted 2012-December-29, 11:24

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Posted 2012-December-29, 11:36

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBE
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Posted 2012-December-30, 07:42

I knew the name but I don't follow international stars enough to know much more. Here is a link:

http://www.arobson.c...r.php?pid=about

Congrats to him, and who knows I well might buy a book or two, or a CD. I downloaded a sample from his CD offerings.
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Posted 2012-December-30, 08:35

I guess congrats, what did he get it for?
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Posted 2012-December-30, 08:37

Congrats I guess, is he very active in social things?
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Posted 2012-December-30, 08:38

View PostGerben42, on 2012-December-30, 08:35, said:

I guess congrats, what did he get it for?


As Roland explained to me, he is now entitled to write "Andrew Robson, OBE" on his letters and CV.

He was awarded the Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to the game of Bridge and to Charity in The Queen's New Year Honours for 2013.

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Posted 2012-December-30, 10:17

Heh. When I was assigned to the Royal Navy for my last tour in the US Navy, I ran across an English idiosyncracy on day one: the Commodore's secretary called me and asked "what are your initials?" "EHR," I replied, puzzled. She said "no, no, I mean what initials do you put after your name?" "Usually none, why?" A bit exasperated at my ignorance (these things are important!") she said "I need to know for the phonebook and other things". Turned out she wanted to know things like what degrees I held (B.S., M.S.) and whether there were any other things I was entitled to claim (P.E., Ph.D., J.D., Esq. (which I think doesn't meant the same thing in England that it does in the US), or anything else). Nope, no other "initials". It didn't seem important to me, and still doesn't, but I guess it was important to somebody. :)
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Posted 2012-December-30, 10:19

To try and put this honour in some perspective, the Queen grants a number of such awards every year at this time. The newspapers report all the celebrities and sportspeople who are honoured, but the majority actually go to 'ordinary' people for their work in a community and for charity, and civil servants for their 'service' to the country for a pittance of a salary (although decent pension).

Those who received the OBE this time including Andy Murray (services to tennis (sic)) and some of our Olympic medallists. Most of the Olympic medallists received the lesser MBE.

It is a significant honour but it is not life changing.
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Posted 2012-December-30, 11:50

View Postpaulg, on 2012-December-30, 10:19, said:

To try and put this honour in some perspective, ...

It is a significant honour but it is not life changing.


The only other "bridge" OBE I know of is Grattan Endicott (Secretary to the WBF Laws Commission)
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Posted 2012-December-30, 20:04

View PostRMB1, on 2012-December-30, 11:50, said:

The only other "bridge" OBE I know of is Grattan Endicott (Secretary to the WBF Laws Commission)


You don't get an OBE for being secretary for the WBF Laws Commission - Grattan was on the Sports Council.
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Posted 2012-December-30, 23:48

what ever one is awarded-- it can be upgraded at a later year,
in other countries medals are awarded, purple heart's as an
example USA.but uk also has an Honour list dished out by the queen/
king-via the prime ministers recommendation's..

As an aside A Robson does write down to earth tips on bridge.
But at the same time David Bird,is a prolic Writer of also
down earth bridge books well worth a Buy.
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Posted 2012-December-31, 00:14

I don't think the award of military medals is any comparison to the honours list. I don't think there is an equivalent in the US.
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Posted 2012-December-31, 04:08

View Postblackshoe, on 2012-December-31, 00:14, said:

I don't think the award of military medals is any comparison to the honours list. I don't think there is an equivalent in the US.

Well, I think you have

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Posted 2012-December-31, 05:04

View Postblackshoe, on 2012-December-31, 00:14, said:

I don't think the award of military medals is any comparison to the honours list. I don't think there is an equivalent in the US.


I think this is pretty close to Andrew's award. Maybe if the congressional medal had bronze and silver variants as well as gold Andrew's would have been silver.

And the Queen does this twice a year, the other time being in the summer for her official birthday.

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Posted 2012-December-31, 05:43

View PostRMB1, on 2012-December-30, 11:50, said:

The only other "bridge" OBE I know of is Grattan Endicott (Secretary to the WBF Laws Commission)

Nicola Smith got an award quite some time ago, but hers was an MBE.
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Posted 2012-December-31, 08:39

Okay, fair enough. I'd forgotten about the PMF and CGM. Still, my point about no comparison between these and military medals, particularly medals for valor (Bronze Star, Silver Star, Medal of Honor, etc.) stands.
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