you must not have a criminal background and you must be at a healthy
weight you cannot be over weight you must pass written test if
you are not a u.s. citizen proof of citizen ship is required
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Warrant Officer 1.
That depends entirely on their MOS.
Chief Warrant Officer 2
US Army Officer ranks, from lowest to highest, are as follows: Warrant Officer 01, Warrant Officer 02, Warrant Officer 03, Warrant Officer 04, Warrant Officer 05, 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Lieutenant, Captain, Major, Lieutenant Colonel, Colonel, Brigadier General (1star), Major General (2stars), Lieutenant General (3stars) and General (4 stars); and possible during wartime, General of the Army (5 stars).
(in the US) Once a warrant is issued by a judicial officer, the law enforcement agency which serves the warrant is governed by the applicable provisions of the US Constitution and court rulings which define which practices are lawful in carrying out the warrant service.
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.
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.
The officer ranks are both the same. However the enlisted ranks are different. The Army also has Warrant Officers where as the Air Force does not.
who was the us officer that rejoined the union army
The second in command of the US Army is the executive officer.
See http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/Wa/Warrant_officer.htmlAssuming the info in the above link is accurate, the equivalent rank would be First Sergeant, since US Army Companies usually have a First Sergeant as their non-commissioned officer in charge (NCOIC); not always, however.