He was the last living bearer of the military version of the order of the Pour le Mérite.
A civil version of the order, for accomplishments in the arts and sciences, still exists in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Associated with the various versions of the order were crosses and medals which could be awarded to lower-ranking soldiers and civilians.
Rite One is a modified version of the traditional order for Evening Prayer.
Parsons's version of the order accorded with Tisdale's, and was passed to the Continental and to Train No. 4.
Anti-humanist Marxists believe that ideas like "humanity," "freedom," and "human potential" are pure ideology, or theoretical versions of the bourgeois economic order.
The main front, in a rather simplified version of the Corinthian order, has a stone portico with six fluted columns.
He signed a slightly revised version of the order 11 days later, and he remembers that one.
The original version of the order was in gold, on a medal with an eight-edged star and national ornaments with red and green colors.
Yet in the final version of the order this exclusion was omitted.