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    A warrant officer (WO) in the British Armed Forces is a member of the highest-ranking group of non-commissioned ranks, holding the King's Warrant, which...
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  • Warrant officer (WO) is a rank or category of ranks in the armed forces of many countries. Depending on the country, service, or historical context, warrant...
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    Forces, the ranks of warrant officer (grade W‑1) and chief warrant officer (grades CW-2 to CW‑5; see NATO: WO1–CWO5) are rated as officers above all non-commissioned...
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    twenty people as of 2004. From 1938, there was also a rank of warrant officer class III. The only appointments held by this rank were platoon sergeant...
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  • Platoon sergeant major (category Warrant officers)
    an appointment in the British Army in the short-lived rank of warrant officer class III (WOIII), created in 1938 by Army Council Instruction 398. The...
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  • Troop sergeant major (category Warrant officers)
    revived in 1938 as an appointment of the short-lived rank of warrant officer class III (WOIII). The new troop sergeant major, and his infantry counterpart...
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  • Platoon Sergeant Major, a short-lived rank in the British Army of Warrant Officer Class III PlayStation Mobile, the software framework PlayStation Move, the...
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    shortage of officers, the rank of warrant officer class III (platoon sergeant major) was introduced in 1938 for experienced non-commissioned officers who were...
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  • insignia above) within a wreath. During the Second World War, a warrant officer class III had worn a plain crown; this rank was abolished in practice during...
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    Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS), medical and dental officers, who were commissioned directly into the Army and held army ranks, and...
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  • March 2020. "Franklin, Lilian Annie Margueretta (1882–1955), commanding officer of the FANY". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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  • (OCH), with a few exceptions. A Warrant Officer with a trade of weapon technician would hold the rank of Warrant Officer Weapon Technician (WOWT). The rank...
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  • ranks below commissioned officer level is other ranks (ORs). It includes warrant officers (WOs), non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and airmen. Upon the...
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  • Glasgow Regiment). Warrant Officer Class III (Platoon Sergeant-Major) Arthur James Cassford, Grenadier Guards. Warrant Officer Class III (Platoon Sergeant-Major)...
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  • Service Dress tunic where it is worn on the cuff for officers and lower sleeve for Warrant Officers and the upper sleeve for airmen in their tunic and the...
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  • (Potporučnik) Officer cadet (Pripravnik potporučnik) Chief warrant officer (Zastavnik 1 klase) Warrant officer class 1 (Zastavnik) Warrant officer class 2 (Mladji...
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    LINE AND STAFF CORPS, AND CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER W4, AND W3//". Retrieved 8 June 2010. Rear Admiral Edward G Winters, III Commander, Naval Special Warfare...
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    officers of the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard. Officer candidates are former enlisted members (E-4 to E-8), warrant officers,...
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  • ordained minister, his social status meant he was made an officer. The Gunner was the warrant officer in charge of the ship's naval artillery and other weapons...
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    Cadet Officer Section Cadet Officer Cadet Officer Driver British Army (1938 – 1945) No insignia Warrant Officer Class I Warrant Officer Class II Warrant Officer...
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