Warrant - Military

Military

  • Assistant Warrant Officer, a rank in Pakistan Air Force above Senior Technician and below Warrant Officer
  • Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer, the senior non-commissioned member appointment in the Canadian Forces.
  • Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officer, the senior warrant officer of the Royal Air Force
  • Chief Warrant Officer, the most senior Army and Air Force non-commissioned member (NCM) rank of the Canadian Forces
  • First Warrant Officer, a Warrant Officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces
  • Master Warrant Officer, a military rank in the Canadian Forces and the Singapore Armed Forces
  • SAF Warrant Officer School, a Singapore Armed Forces training school within the Pasir Laba Camp complex for Master Sergeants
  • Second Warrant Officer, a Warrant Officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces
  • Senior Warrant Officer, a Warrant Officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces
  • Station Warrant Officer, the senior Warrant Officer on a British Royal Air Force station (base)
  • Third Warrant Officer, a Warrant Officer rank in the Singapore Armed Forces
  • Warrant Officer (United Kingdom), the highest non-commissioned rank in the British Armed Forces
  • Warrant Officer (United States), (grade W-1 to W-5) is ranked as an officer above the senior-most enlisted ranks, as well as officer cadets and candidates, but below the officer grade of O-1 (NATO: OF-1)
  • Warrant Officer Basic Course, technical training a new US Army Warrant Officer receives after warrant officer candidate school
  • Warrant officer candidate school, the entry-level training for Warrant Officer Candidates in the United States Army
  • Warrant Officer of the Navy, the most senior non commissioned officer rank in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN)
  • Warrant Officer, an officer in a military organization who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a commissioned officer

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