Well you would have to know how fast it takes to be promoted to each rank. From WO1 to CW2 is takes 2 years. Then you get your first look for CW3 after being CW2 for 4 years I believe. So to make CW3 it would take a total of 6 years. Then First look to CW4 would be 5 years after making CW3 so the fastest would be around 10-11 years to make CW4. Realisticly it would take around an average of 14 years from the day you get pinned WO1 to make CW4! Hope this helps! CW5 would be another 5 years so around 18-20 years in service would get your from WO1 to CW5.
It's the same thing in the Navy. The rank of Chief Warrant Officer was established in the Navy in 2002.
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Chief Warrant Officer 2
That depends entirely on their MOS.
you would hold a CW5; that is Chief Warrant Officer 5
There is no Warrant Officer Grade 2 in the US Army. The ranks of Warrant Officer are as follows:W1 - Warrant Officer - Silver Bar with one black square.W2 - Chief Warrant Officer One - Silver Bar with two black squares.W3 - Chief Warrant Officer Two - Silver Bar with three black squares.W4 - Chief Warrant Officer Three - Silver Bar with four black squares.W5 - Master Warrant Officer - Silver Bar with single black line.
United States Army Warrant Officer Career College's motto is 'Strength in Knowledge'.
The highest ranking officer in the Army is the Army Chief of Staff. The current Army Chief of Staff is General Martin Dempsey.
A Warrant Officer is a rank within the US and many other armed forces that is between the rank of a Non-Commissioned Officer (which is any of the sergeant or chief ranks) and an Officer (such as Ensign or 2nd Lieutenant) The rank of Warrant Officer was created so that individuals with certain technical specialties could be placed in a higher grade than the enlisted, but yet not have all the responsibilities of an Officer. For example during Viet Nam, many helicopter pilots were Warrant Officers. Today, many of the Army's helicopter pilots are Warrant Officers.
For Warrant Officer Flight Training (WOFT), which is becoming and Army pilot, the commitment is six years from the day of graduation of flight school.
A Warrent Officer is usually a skilled technician, and are often slotted as Maintence Officers. It is an intermediate in rank between a noncommissioned officer and a commissioned officer, having authority by virtue of a warrant. He is saluted by enlisted persons and can use the Officers Club.
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