Are there infantry warrant officers?

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MOS 0306, Infantry Weapons Officers, commonly referred to as "The Gunner" or "Marine Gunner" are non-technical Chief Warrant Officers (CWO-2 to CWO-5) that are weapons specialists and are knowledgeable in the tactical employment of all the infantry weapons in the Marine Corps arsenal—all ...
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What do infantry warrant officers do?

While their primary duties are those of a technical and tactical leader, warrant officers also provide training and leader development guidance, assistance, and supervision. Warrant officers provide leader development, mentorship, and counsel to other warrant officers, officers, NCOs, and Army civilians.
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Are there warrant officers in the Army?

Army warrant officers are technical experts, combat leaders, trainers, and advisors. They serve in 17 branches and 67 warrant officer specialties, spanning the Active Component (i.e., Regular Army), the Army National Guard, and the U.S. Army Reserve.
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How do I become a infantry warrant officer?

With the exception of warrant officers in aviation, technical warrant officer requirements include evidence of officer potential, such as physical fitness scores; five to eight years' experience in a Military Occupation Specialty (MOS); transcripts of military leadership courses; and letters of recommendations from ...
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Do warrant officers get saluted?

Since all warrant officers are non-commissioned officers, they are not saluted.
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What GT score do you need to be a warrant officer?

A Warrant Officer is a highly specialized expert and trainer in his or her career field. candidates must: Be younger than 46 years old (age waivers will be considered on a case-by-case basis) Earn a General Technical score of 110 or higher on the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
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Who outranks a warrant officer?

Commissioned Officers outrank Warrant Officers and enlisted service members, and must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor's degree. Unlike the Warrant Officer, promotion through the ten Commissioned Officer grades is tied to the military service members' level of education.
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Can a warrant officer date an officer?

All the services prohibit personal and business relationships between officers and enlisted members, calling them prejudicial to good order and discipline. Personal relationships include dating, cohabitation, and any sexual relationship.
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What is a CW5 equivalent to?

A Chief Warrant Officer 5 is considered a Warrant Officer, with a paygrade of W-5. The civilian equivalent of this military rank is roughly GS-8 under the federal government's General Schedule payscale.
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Can any MOS be a warrant officer?

All WO MOSs require that the applicant have experience in the enlisted feeder MOS, with the exception of 153A. Visit NATIONALGUARD.com/warrantofficer or www.usarec.army.mil/hq/warrant and contact the Warrant Officer Strength Manager (WOSM) at your local Recruiting and Retention Office.
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Can any MOS become a warrant officer?

As part of the application to become a warrant officer for a different MOS than their current position, the candidate must have a security clearance of Secret or Top Secret, and he must have 12 months or more remaining on his enlistment contract to be able to proceed with the application.
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What MOS can become a warrant officer?

Determine the Warrant Officer (WO) Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) for which you might be qualified. The most common MOS that personnel from other services are eligible to apply for is 153A (Aviator) because this MOS requires no prior skills or training.
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Can a warrant officer be a pilot?

Aviation Warrant Officer

Warrant Officer pilots fly some of the most exciting, technologically-advanced aircraft in the world. If you have dreamed of becoming an Army helicopter pilot, fixed-wing aircraft pilot, or unmanned aerial vehicle operator, Warrant Officer Flight School is where you can earn your wings.
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How many CW5 are in the Army?

Attaining CW5

The primary reason is simple: the Army's force structure limits the number of CW5 active duty officers and positions. Currently the active Army has 199 Aviator CW5 authorizations Army-wide.
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Do you need a degree to be a warrant officer?

Unlike other officer programs, the warrant officer program does not require a college degree, but a Marine must meet the basic eligibility requirements as follows: Be a U.S. citizen. Be a high school graduate or have a General Equivalency Diploma.
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Do warrant officers salute lieutenants?

Warrant officers are entitled to the salute and are extended the courtesies and respect due commissioned officers. They're accepted for membership in the officer's club. They rank immediately below second lieutenants and above the highest enlisted grade.
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How do you address a warrant officer army?

By regulation, a Warrant Officer 1 is addressed as 'Mr. (last name)' or 'Ms. (last name) or sir/ma'am.
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Can an NCO marry a junior enlisted?

NYNG Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) and Junior Enlisted members (E4 and below) may not engage in: a. Personal Relationships. Dating, shared living accommodations, and intimate or sexual relationships.
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How senior is a warrant officer?

Warrant Officer Class 1

The most senior soldier rank in the British Army, typically reached after 18 years of outstanding service. WO1 are the senior advisors of their unit's Commanding Officer, with leadership, discipline and welfare responsibilities of up to 650 officers and soldiers and equipment.
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Is a warrant officer an NCO?

Although often referred to along with non-commissioned officers (NCOs), they are not NCOs, but members of a separate group (traditional official terminology for the personnel of a unit is "the officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and men"), although all have been promoted from NCO rank.
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Do lieutenants outrank warrant officers?

The LT absolutely does not outrank the sergeant major or first sergeant. Sure, on paper, all Army officers outrank all enlisted and warrant officers in the military.
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How long can you stay in the Army as a warrant officer?

All Warrant Officers have an initial obligation of six years, which will be served on active duty as an Army Reserve Officer. Warrant Officers remain on active duty in the Army Reserve until promotion to CW3, normally between the seventh and eighth year of warrant officer service.
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How long is Army warrant officer school?

The Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS) course is seven weeks in duration (six weeks and four days), with between 40 to 96 candidates from active army, army national guard and army reserve components.
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How long can you be a warrant officer?

In the case of a regular Navy warrant officer in the grade of chief warrant officer, W–5, the officer shall be retired 60 days after the date on which the officer completes 33 years of total active service.
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