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'{{one source|date=May 2011}} :''"Chief Warrant Officer" in the United States Armed Forces refers to any warrant officer W-2 and above. For the US rank, see [[warrant officer (United States)]]. '''Chief Warrant Officer''' is a military rank used by the [[Canadian Forces]], the [[Israel Defense Forces]], the [[South African National Defence Force]] and since 2012, the [[Singapore Armed Forces]].<ref>http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/resourcelibrary/cyberpioneer/topics/articles/news/2012/jun/29jun12_news2.htmll</ref> ==Canada== {{see also|Canadian Forces ranks and insignia}} In the [[Canadian Forces]], a '''Chief Warrant Officer''' or '''CWO''' is the most senior [[non-commissioned member]] (NCM) rank in the [[Canadian Army]] and the [[Royal Canadian Air Force]]. Its equivalent rank in the [[Royal Canadian Navy]] is [[Chief Petty Officer 1st Class]] (CPO1). A CWO is senior to the rank of [[Master Warrant Officer]]<ref>http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/ranks/warrantofficers.htm</ref> (MWO) and its [[Royal Canadian Navy]] equivalent of [[Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class]] (CPO2). [[Canadian Cadet Organizations|Cadets Canada]] uses the ranks of Chief Petty Officer 1st Class, Chief Warrant Officer, and Warrant Officer 1st Class respectively. This organization's uniforms use a similar Coat of Arms insignia as the Canadian Forces. The [[French language]] form is ''adjudant-chef'' ''(adjuc)''. ===Insignia=== [[Image:Wo1 sl.gif|The slip-on that is worn.|thumb|100px|right|The slip on worn on a Warrant Officer 1st Class in the [[Royal Canadian Air Cadets]]. This is signified by the word "cadet". In the [[Canadian Forces]], "Canada" would be printed in its place.]] The rank insignia of the CWO is similar to the Coat of Arms of Canada, worn on both forearms of the Service Dress tunic; in gold metal and green enamel miniature pins on the collar of the Service Dress shirt and outerwear coats (Army only); on [[CADPAT]] slip-ons worn in the middle of the chest, embroidered in tan (Army) or blue (Air Force) thread; and in gold thread on blue slip-ons on both shoulders of other uniforms (Air Force only). For whatever reason, the Canadian Forces did not update the CWO/CPO1 insignia to reflect the 1985 changes to the Coat of Arms of Canada, specifically the addition of an annulus behind the shield bearing the motto of the Order of Canada. (This would make the insignia technically incorrect.) ===Forms of address=== CWOs are generally initially addressed as "Chief Warrant Officer", and thereafter as "Sir" or "Ma'am" by subordinates; and as Mr. or Ms. by [[commissioned officers]]. If they hold the appointment of [[Regimental Sergeant-Major]], they may also be addressed as "RSM" by the [[Commanding Officer]]. CWOs are never addressed as "Chief", this being a form of addressed reserved for [[Chief Petty Officer]]s. Civilians can address them as Chief Warrant Officer or CWO or as Mr. or Ms. ===Appointments=== CWOs may hold a number of appointments, some of which are listed below: * [[Regimental Sergeant-Major]] (RSM) – the most senior NCM in a [[battalion]]-sized Army unit, including [[armoured warfare|armoured]], [[combat engineer]], and [[Signals (military)|signal]] regiments. * [[Squadron Warrant Officer]] (SWO) – the most senior NCM in a [[Squadron (aviation)|squadron]]-sized Air Force units and army signal units Special appointments or Senior Appointments for Chief Warrant Officers and Chief Petty Officers 1st Class entitle the incumbents to wear a modified rank badge or an addition to the rank badge. They are as follows:<ref>http://www.dnd.ca/site/acf-apfc/Insig/index-eng.asp</ref> * '''Base Chief Warrant Officer''' (BCWO) and '''Wing Chief Warrant Officer''' (WCWO) - the Coat of Arms over crossed swords. Would be seen with a LCol-Col (No longer used in the Canadian Forces) * '''Formation Chief Warrant Officer/Area Chief Warrant Officer''' – the Coat of Arms over the central insignia of the badge of the Canadian Armed Forces (crossed swords, an anchor and an eagle in flight). This appointment includes, for example, the Division Chief Warrant Officer (DCWO) of [[1 Canadian Air Division]] and the Area Sergeant-Major (Area SM) of [[Land Force Western Area]] (LFWA). Would be seen with a Col-BGen Area Chief with a MGen * '''Command Chief Warrant Officer''' (CCWO) – the Coat of Arms with a wreath of laurel wrapped around the base. Would be seen with a LGen * [[Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer]] (CFCWO) – the Coat of Arms with a wreath of twenty-eight maple leaves wrapped around the base and sides. The CFCWO is not classified as a Sergeant-Major, even if the appointee is an Army CWO. Due to the unified nature of the Canadian Forces, it is not unheard-of for Royal Canadian Air Force CWOs or even Royal Canadian Navy CPO1s – especially those of the so-called "[[purple trades]]", such as [[Logistics Branch (Canadian Forces)|logistics]] or [[Canadian Forces Military Police|military police]] – to find themselves filling the appointment of RSM in what are otherwise considered [[Canadian Army]] units (such as Service Battalions or Communication Regiments). Conversely, it is not impossible for a Canadian Army CWO or Royal Canadian Navy CPO1 to find themselves as the Squadron CWO of a Royal Canadian Air Force squadron. ===Messes and quarters=== CWOs generally [[mess]] and billet with other [[Warrant Officer]]s and with [[Sergeant]]s, and their Royal Canadian Navy equivalents, [[Chief Petty Officer]]s and [[Petty Officer]]s. Their mess on military bases or installations are generally named the "Warrant Officers and Sergeants Mess". ===Uniforms=== Although NCMs, CWOs generally wear the uniform accoutrements of commissioned officers; for example, officer cap badge, waistcoat instead of cummerbund with mess kit, Sam Browne belt instead of sash for infantry, etc. ==Israel Defense Forces== {{Main|Israel Defense Forces ranks}} <div style="float:right; text-align:center; font-size:80%; margin-left: 4em; margin-bottom: 2em; margin-right: 1em"> [[Image:IDF Ranks Ranag.svg|60px| רב-נגד ]]<br /> Rav nagad<br /> insignia<br /> [[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]] </div> In the רב-נגד '''Rav nagad''', a ''Chief Warrant Officer'' is the most senior non-commissioned officers rank in the [[Israel Defense Forces]] (IDF). The רב-סמל בכיר ''Rav samal bakhír'' ("warrant officer") and the רב-נגד ''Rav nagad'' ("chief warrant officer") are both non-commissioned officers ranks in the [[Israel Defense Forces]] (IDF). Because the IDF is an integrated force, they have a unique rank structure. IDF ranks are the same in all services (army, navy, air force, etc.). The ranks are derived from those of the paramilitary [[Haganah]] developed in the [[British Mandate of Palestine]] period to protect the [[Yishuv]]. This origin is reflected in the slightly-compacted [[Israel Defense Forces ranks|IDF rank structure]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Israel Defense Forces ranks|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Defense_Forces_ranks|publisher=wikipedia.org|accessdate=18 October 2011}}</ref> <center> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" !colspan="7"|Israel Defense Forces ranks :&nbsp;נגדים&nbsp;Nagadim&nbsp;- Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) |- |'''IDF&nbsp;NCO'''<br />'''Rank'''|| רב-סמל <br />Rav samal|| רב-סמל ראשון <br />Rav samal rishon||רב-סמל מתקדם <br />Rav samal mitkadem||רב-סמל בכיר <br />Rav samal bakhír||רב-נגד <br />Rav nagad |- |'''NATO&nbsp;'''||OR-7||OR-8–OR-9 ||OR-9 ||OR-9 ||WO-3–WO-5 |- |'''Abbreviation'''||רס"ל <br />Rasal||רס"ר <br />Rasar||רס"מ <br />Rasam||רס"ב <br />Rasab||רנ"ג <br />Ranag |- |'''Corresponding'''<br />'''Rank'''||[[Sergeant first class|Sergeant First Class]]||[[Master sergeant|Master Sergeant]]||[[Sergeant major|Sergeant Major]]||[[Warrant officer|Warrant Officer]]||Chief Warrant Officer |- |'''Insignia'''||[[Image:IDF Ranks Rasal.svg|20px]]||[[Image:IDF Ranks Rasar.svg|20px]]||[[Image:IDF Ranks Rasam.svg|20px]]||[[Image:IDF Ranks Rasab.svg|20px]]||[[Image:IDF Ranks Ranag.svg|20px]] |- |colspan="7"|<small>More details at [[Israel Defense Forces ranks]] & [http://dover.idf.il/IDF/English/about/insignia/ranks.htm IDF 2012 - Ranks (idf.il, english)]</small> |} </center> ==South Africa== {{seealso|South African military ranks}} In 2008<ref>www.dod.mil.za/news/news2008/sep2008/Sep2008-3.pdf</ref> the Warrant Officer ranks of the [[South African National Defence Force]] were expanded and the rank of Chief Warrant Officer was created. In the [[South African Navy]] a Chief Warrant Officer is the senior NCO in Fleet Command. In the [[South African Army]] the equivalent is the senior NCO in an Army Formation, such as Armour, Infantry etc. [[File:SANDF CWO Rank.gif|thumb|Chief Warrant Officer rank insignia in the SANDF]] ==See also== * [[Non-commissioned member]] * [[Chief Petty Officer 1st Class]] * [[Regimental Sergeant-Major]] * [[Warrant Officer]] * [[Commission (document)]] * [[Israel Defense Forces insignia]] * [[Israel Defense Forces]] * [[Singapore Armed Forces ranks]] * [[List of comparative military ranks]] ==References== <references/> [[Category:Military ranks of Canada]] [[Category:Military ranks of Israel|*]] [[Category:Military ranks of Singapore]]'
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'{{one source|date=May 2011}} :''"Chief Warrant Officer" in the United States Armed Forces refers to any warrant officer W-2 and above. For the US rank, see [[warrant officer (United States)]]. '''Chief Warrant Officer''' is a military rank used by the [[Canadian Forces]], the [[Israel Defense Forces]], the [[South African National Defence Force]] and since 2012, the [[Singapore Armed Forces]].<ref>http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/resourcelibrary/cyberpioneer/topics/articles/news/2012/jun/29jun12_news2.htmll</ref> ==Canada== {{see also|Canadian Forces ranks and insignia}} In the [[Canadian Forces]], a '''Chief Warrant Officer''' or '''CWO''' is the most senior [[non-commissioned member]] (NCM) rank in the [[Canadian Army]] and the [[Royal Canadian Air Force]]. Its equivalent rank in the [[Royal Canadian Navy]] is [[Chief Petty Officer 1st Class]] (CPO1). A CWO is senior to the rank of [[Master Warrant Officer]]<ref>http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/ranks/warrantofficers.htm</ref> (MWO) and its [[Royal Canadian Navy]] equivalent of [[Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class]] (CPO2). [[Canadian Cadet Organizations|Cadets Canada]] uses the ranks of Chief Petty Officer 1st Class, Chief Warrant Officer, and Warrant Officer 1st Class respectively. This organization's uniforms use a similar Coat of Arms insignia as the Canadian Forces. The [[French language]] form is ''adjudant-chef'' ''(adjuc)''. ===Insignia=== [[Image:Wo1 sl.gif|The slip-on that is worn.|thumb|100px|right|The slip on worn on a Warrant Officer 1st Class in the [[Royal Canadian Air Cadets]]. This is signified by the word "cadet". In the [[Canadian Forces]], "Canada" would be printed in its place.]] The rank insignia of the CWO is similar to the Coat of Arms of Canada, worn on both forearms of the Service Dress tunic; in gold metal and green enamel miniature pins on the collar of the Service Dress shirt and outerwear coats (Army only); on [[CADPAT]] slip-ons worn in the middle of the chest, embroidered in tan (Army) or blue (Air Force) thread; and in gold thread on blue slip-ons on both shoulders of other uniforms (Air Force only). For whatever reason, the Canadian Forces did not update the CWO/CPO1 insignia to reflect the 1985 changes to the Coat of Arms of Canada, specifically the addition of an annulus behind the shield bearing the motto of the Order of Canada. (This would make the insignia technically incorrect.) ===Forms of address=== CWOs are generally initially addressed as "Chief Warrant Officer", and thereafter as "Sir" or "Ma'am" by subordinates; and as Mr. or Ms. by [[commissioned officers]]. If they hold the appointment of [[Regimental Sergeant-Major]], they may also be addressed as "RSM" by the [[Commanding Officer]]. CWOs are never addressed as "Chief", this being a form of addressed reserved for [[Chief Petty Officer]]s. Civilians can address them as Chief Warrant Officer or CWO or as Mr. or Ms. ===Appointments=== CWOs may hold a number of appointments, some of which are listed below: * [[Regimental Sergeant-Major]] (RSM) – the most senior NCM in a [[battalion]]-sized Army unit, including [[armoured warfare|armoured]], [[combat engineer]], and [[Signals (military)|signal]] regiments. * [[Squadron Warrant Officer]] (SWO) – the most senior NCM in a [[Squadron (aviation)|squadron]]-sized Air Force units and army signal units Special appointments or Senior Appointments for Chief Warrant Officers and Chief Petty Officers 1st Class entitle the incumbents to wear a modified rank badge or an addition to the rank badge. They are as follows:<ref>http://www.dnd.ca/site/acf-apfc/Insig/index-eng.asp</ref> * '''Base Chief Warrant Officer''' (BCWO) and '''Wing Chief Warrant Officer''' (WCWO) - the Coat of Arms over crossed swords. Would be seen with a LCol-Col (No longer used in the Canadian Forces) * '''Formation Chief Warrant Officer/Area Chief Warrant Officer''' – the Coat of Arms over the central insignia of the badge of the Canadian Armed Forces (crossed swords, an anchor and an eagle in flight). This appointment includes, for example, the Division Chief Warrant Officer (DCWO) of [[1 Canadian Air Division]] and the Area Sergeant-Major (Area SM) of [[Land Force Western Area]] (LFWA). Would be seen with a Col-BGen Area Chief with a MGen * '''Command Chief Warrant Officer''' (CCWO) – the Coat of Arms with a wreath of laurel wrapped around the base. Would be seen with a LGen * [[Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer]] (CFCWO) – the Coat of Arms with a wreath of twenty-eight maple leaves wrapped around the base and sides. The CFCWO is not classified as a Sergeant-Major, even if the appointee is an Army CWO. Due to the unified nature of the Canadian Forces, it is not unheard-of for Royal Canadian Air Force CWOs or even Royal Canadian Navy CPO1s – especially those of the so-called "[[purple trades]]", such as [[Logistics Branch (Canadian Forces)|logistics]] or [[Canadian Forces Military Police|military police]] – to find themselves filling the appointment of RSM in what are otherwise considered [[Canadian Army]] units (such as Service Battalions or Communication Regiments). Conversely, it is not impossible for a Canadian Army CWO or Royal Canadian Navy CPO1 to find themselves as the Squadron CWO of a Royal Canadian Air Force squadron. ===Messes and quarters=== CWOs generally [[mess]] and billet with other [[Warrant Officer]]s and with [[Sergeant]]s, and their Royal Canadian Navy equivalents, [[Chief Petty Officer]]s and [[Petty Officer]]s. Their mess on military bases or installations are generally named the "Warrant Officers and Sergeants Mess". ===Uniforms=== Although NCMs, CWOs generally wear the uniform accoutrements of commissioned officers; for example, officer cap badge, waistcoat instead of cummerbund with mess kit, Sam Browne belt instead of sash for infantry, etc. ==South Africa== {{seealso|South African military ranks}} In 2008<ref>www.dod.mil.za/news/news2008/sep2008/Sep2008-3.pdf</ref> the Warrant Officer ranks of the [[South African National Defence Force]] were expanded and the rank of Chief Warrant Officer was created. In the [[South African Navy]] a Chief Warrant Officer is the senior NCO in Fleet Command. In the [[South African Army]] the equivalent is the senior NCO in an Army Formation, such as Armour, Infantry etc. [[File:SANDF CWO Rank.gif|thumb|Chief Warrant Officer rank insignia in the SANDF]] ==See also== * [[Non-commissioned member]] * [[Chief Petty Officer 1st Class]] * [[Regimental Sergeant-Major]] * [[Warrant Officer]] * [[Commission (document)]] * [[Israel Defense Forces insignia]] * [[Israel Defense Forces]] * [[Singapore Armed Forces ranks]] * [[List of comparative military ranks]] ==References== <references/> [[Category:Military ranks of Canada]] [[Category:Military ranks of Israel|*]] [[Category:Military ranks of Singapore]]'
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