Order Of The Bath
The Order of the Bath is a British order of chivalry established in 1725 by King George I. It recognizes individuals for their exceptional service to the nation, particularly in military and public service. The order's name comes from the ceremonial bathing that was part of the initiation process, symbolizing purification and renewal.
Members of the Order of the Bath are divided into three classes: Knight Grand Cross, Knight Commander, and Companion. The order's insignia includes a distinctive badge and a ribbon, which are worn during formal occasions. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious honors in the United Kingdom.