UNSC rank structure: Difference between revisions
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== Warrant Officer == | |||
A [[wikipedia:Warrant Officer|Warrant Officer]] is a military officer in the armed forces ranking above a non-commissioned officer (NCO) but below a commissioned officer. | A [[wikipedia:Warrant Officer|Warrant Officer]] is a military officer in the armed forces ranking above a non-commissioned officer (NCO) but below a commissioned officer. | ||
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*[[Emile-A239]] (WO) | *[[Emile-A239]] (WO) | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, April 23, 2014
Template:UC The rank structure of the United Nations Space Command's mainline branches of service (the Navy, the Marine Corps, the Army, and the Air Force) is largely derived from the system employed by the 21st century United States military.[1]
Enlisted ranks
- Main article: UNSC rank structureUNSC enlisted ranks
Officer ranks
- Main article: UNSC rank structureUNSC officer ranks
Warrant Officer
A Warrant Officer is a military officer in the armed forces ranking above a non-commissioned officer (NCO) but below a commissioned officer.
The WO ranks, from lowest to highest are: Warrant Officer 1, Chief Warrant Officer 2, Chief Warrant Officer 3, Chief Warrant Officer 4, and Chief Warrant Officer 5. WO1s are made officers by warrant. Being promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer is considered a high honor for any NCO.
- List of known Warrant Officers
- Jorge-052 (CWO)
- Jun-A266 (WO)
- Emile-A239 (WO)