Physicist Cécile DeWitt-Morette has been promoted to the rank of Officer in the French Legion of Honor.
Dewitt-Morette was first named to the Legion of Honor, as a knight, in recognition of the role played by a school she founded in the revival of theoretical physics after World War Il.
Having already been awarded the medal of the Knights of the Legion of Honor, she will be changing the red ribbon denoting her status as a Knight for the red ribbon with a Rosette denoting an Officer of the Legion, the next rank of the Legion of Honor. The remaining three ranks are Commander, Grand Officer, and Grand Cross. Grand Cross is usually dedicated to Heads of State (kings, emperors, and presidents).
Napoleon Bonaparte created the French Legion of Honor in 1802 to honor exemplary civil or military conduct.
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