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A
Warrant Officer is the system and equipment subject matter
expert who leads by example and by the quality of the advice
and counsel he or she provides to senior leaders.
The complete
Army definition is as follows: "An officer appointed
by warrant by the secretary of the Army, based on a sound
level of technical and tactical competence. A warrant officer
is a highly specialized expert and trainer, who, by gaining
progressive levels of expertise and leadership, operates,
maintains, administers, and manages the Army's equipment,
support activities, or technical systems for an entire career."
The Chief
Command Warrant Officer for the Colorado Army National Guard
is CW5 Linda Blincoe. She is part of the COARNG
Command Team and represents Colorado's Warrant Officer
corps. Blincoe is the senior Warrant within the organization
and is responsible for the success of the WO corps.
Call
Chief Warrant
Officer 5 Linda Blincoe at 720-250-1015 for questions
that cannot be answered at the unit level or via the chain
of command. You also may contact Chief
Warrant Officer Tami Brown from the Recruiting & Retention
Office at 720-250-1352. For more information, go to
the National
Guard (Virtual Armory) Warrant Officer web site or visit
the US Army
Warrant Officer Career Center.
The Army has authorized an APFT alternate event for entrance into theWarrant Officer Candidate School. Click here to read more and fill out the APFT Waiver.
A
Unique Leadership Position...
As a Warrant Officer, you can earn pay and
privileges that are much the same as those of a commissioned
officer, and more. As a Warrant Officer, you'll be an expert
- trained to supervise and advise on technical matters that
are necessary for success. This technical expertise will place
you in an indispensable leadership position. Simply stated,
as a military specialist you will become one of the officers
other officers rely upon for continued mission success. You
can have the authority to administer oaths, military justice
and command units.
Don't forget the tangible benefits of the
Army National Guard including a good second income and commissary
shopping privileges. You can also save money on life insurance,
receive a retirement income beginning at age 60 and fly free
on a Space-Available basis anywhere in the United States including
Alaska, Puerto Rico and Hawaii.
Become
Part of a Long and Proud History...
Army
National Guard Warrant Officers are highly specialized professionals,
trainers and leaders, who operate, maintain, administer and
manage the Army National Guard's technical systems, support
activities and equipment. They
are among the best-trained experts in their fields and they
are some of the most respected professionals in the Army National
Guard.
Since
its origin, the role and requirements of the Warrant Officer
have gone through many changes.The rank and grade of Warrant
Officer began in 1918. At that time, they served in the Army
Mine Planter Service in the Coast Artillery Corps as masters,
mates, chief engineers and assistant engineers. With
the Act of 1920 came the appointment of Warrant Officers in
clerical, administrative and band leading activities. The
reason was to "reward" enlisted men for long service and also
"reward" former commissioned officers of World War I who lacked
either the educational or other eligibility requirements necessary
for continuance of commissioned status. Between
1920 and 1930, the Warrant Officer Program was finally instituted
as an "incentive" rather than a "reward." As a result, the
responsibilities of the Warrant Officer were greatly extended
to include many of the duties previously held only by a commissioned
officer.
Today,
the title of Warrant Officer commands respect. They are indispensable
players in the Army National Guard's unique mission - serving
country, state and community. As the Army National Guard becomes
increasingly technical and specialized, the need for Warrant
Officers is increasing. But unlike the past when technical
proficiency was the sole responsibility of the Warrant Officer,
today it requires leadership qualities, managerial functions,
and continued training and education to keep up with the latest
technological developments.
Warrant
Officer Schools at Fort Rucker
WOCS,
Staff Course and Senior Staff Course (Click FY link below
to access course dates):
FY
06
US
Army Warrant Officer Career Center
Warrant
Officer School Courses Warrant
Officer Application Guide
Sneak Peek at Phase I Distance Learning for WOCs
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