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- DA PAM 600-3
- The Army Officer’s Guide (Commercial
publication)
- Total Warrant Officer Study (TWOS) (dated June 1985)
- “The Warrant Officer In The Military Services”
- (Warrant Officer Association -
1965)
- Outline History of the Rank and Grade of Warrant Officer, Army of the
United States
- (Policy and Historical Branch, AGO, 1 February 1943)
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- The Army WO is a self–aware and adaptive technical expert, combat
leader, trainer, and advisor.
Through progressive levels of expertise in assignments, training,
and education, the WO administers, manages, maintains, operates, and
integrates Army systems and equipment across the full spectrum of Army
operations. Warrant Officers are
innovative integrators of emerging technologies, dynamic teachers,
confident warfighters, and developers of specialized teams of Soldiers.
They support a wide range of Army missions throughout their career. Warrant officers in the Army are
accessed with specific levels of technical ability. They refine their technical
expertise and develop their leadership and management skills through
tiered progressive assignment and education.
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- An officer appointed by warrant with the requisite authority pursuant to
assignment level and position given by the Secretary of the Army. WO1s are basic level, technically and
tactically focused officers who perform the primary duties of technical
leader, trainer, operator, manager, maintainer, sustainer, and
advisor. They also perform any
other branch-related duties assigned to them. They also provide
direction, guidance, resources, assistance, and supervision necessary
for subordinates to perform their duties. WO1s have specific responsibility for
accomplishing the missions and tasks assigned to them and, if assigned
as a commander, the collective or organizational responsibility for how
well their command performs its mission.
WO1s primarily support levels of operations from team or
detachment through battalion, requiring interaction with all Soldier
cohorts and primary staff. They
provide leader development, mentorship, and counsel to enlisted Soldiers
and NCOs.
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- CW2s are commissioned officers with the requisite authority pursuant to
assignment level and position as given by the President of the
U.S.. CW2s are intermediate level
technical and tactical experts who perform the primary duties of
technical leader, trainer, operator, manager, maintainer, sustainer, and
advisor. They also perform any
other branch-related duties assigned to them. They provide direction, guidance,
resources, assistance, and supervision necessary for subordinates to
perform their duties. They have
specific responsibility for accomplishing the missions and tasks
assigned to them and, if assigned as a commander, the collective or
organizational responsibility for how well their command performs its
mission. CW2s primarily support
levels of operations from team or detachment through battalion, requiring
interaction with all Soldier cohorts and primary staff. They provide leader development,
mentorship, advice, and counsel to NCOs, other WOs and company-grade
branch officers.
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- CW3s are commissioned officers with the requisite authority pursuant to
assignment level and position as given by the President of the
U.S.. CW3s are advanced-level
technical and tactical experts who perform the primary duties of
technical leader, trainer, operator, manager, maintainer, sustainer,
integrator, and advisor. They
also perform any other branch-related duties assigned to them. They provide direction, guidance,
resources, assistance, and supervision necessary for subordinates to
perform their duties. CW3s have
specific responsibility for accomplishing the missions and tasks assigned
to them and, if assigned as a commander, the collective or
organizational responsibility for how well their command performs its
mission. CW3s primarily support
levels of operations from team or detachment through brigade, requiring
interaction with all Soldier cohorts and primary staff. They provide leader development,
mentorship, advice, and counsel to NCOs, other WOs and branch
officers. CW3s advise commanders
on WO issues.
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- CW4s are commissioned officers with the requisite authority pursuant to
assignment level and position as given by the President of the
U.S.. CW4s are senior-level
technical and tactical experts who perform the primary duties of
technical leader, manager, maintainer, sustainer, integrator and
advisor. They also perform any
other branch-related duties assigned to them. They provide direction,
guidance, resources, assistance, and supervision necessary for
subordinates to perform their duties.
CW4s have specific responsibility for accomplishing the missions
and tasks assigned to them and, if assigned as a commander, the
collective or organizational responsibility for how well their command
performs its mission. They
primarily support battalion, brigade, division, corps, and echelons
above corps operations. They must
interact with NCOs, other officers, primary staff, and special
staff. CW4s primarily provide
leader development, mentorship, advice, and counsel to NCOs, other WOs
and branch officers. They have
special mentorship responsibilities for other WOs and provide essential
advice to commanders on WO issues.
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- CW5s are commissioned officers with the requisite authority pursuant to
assignment level and position as given by the President of the
U.S.. CW5s are master-level
technical and tactical experts who perform the primary duties of
technical leader, manager, integrator, advisor, or any other particular
duty prescribed by
- branch. They provide direction,
guidance, resources, assistance, and supervision necessary for
subordinates to perform their duties. CW5s have specific responsibility
for accomplishing the missions and tasks assigned to them. CW5s primarily support brigade,
division, corps, echelons above corps, and major command
operations. They must interact
with NCOs, other officers, primary staff and special staff. They provide leader development,
mentorship, advice, and counsel to WOs and branch officers. CW5s have special WO leadership and
representation responsibilities within their respective commands. They provide essential advice to
commanders on WO issues.
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- WOCC – Assist - affect policies on WO issues and initiatives, champion
for WO Corps
- Technical Certification Courses and Common Core standardization (WOCC)
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