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  • Warrant Officer
  • Warrant officer
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  • The term warrant officer is used differently in several different organizations.
  • A warrant officer is an officer in the navy created by a warrant as opposed to commissioned officers created by commissions. Commissioned officers are lieutenant, commander, captain, admiral.Warrant officers were below commissioned officers, above crewmen ranks such as seaman.Senior warrant officers were the ship's master, surgeon, and purser; standing warrant officers were the boatswain, carpenter, and gunner.midshipmen were classified as warrant officers.Except for midshipmen, most warrant officers were crewmen who have risen from the lower ranks.
  • Warrant Officer was a rank in many navies.
  • Warrant Officer is a common rank in many of the Standard-speaking universe's armed forces.
  • Warrant Officer was a rank present in many militaries across the galaxy. A warrant officer did not have a specific task as other ranks such as Admiral did, but the warrant officer specialized in a particular field that other crew members had little or no knowledge of. An example of this would be a warrant officer who specialized in monitoring the ship's functions, or a warrant officer who specialized in operating the ship's tractor beam. The next rank after Warrant Officer was Master Warrant Officer, which was ascended by Chief Warrant Officer.
  • A warrant officer is a type of title used in a military or service organization for a specialized type of personnel who are not commissioned officers, but carry an officer's responsibility due to advanced technical skills. Warrant officers may hold a place in command hierarchy equal or subordinate to those with officer ranks, and in command of enlisted personnel. A basic warrant officer may be moved ahead in grade as a warrant officer first class and master warrant officer. The most senior grade of warrant officer is chief warrant officer.
  • Warrant Officer is a man who appeared in "Coming Home".
  • The Warrant Officer is an enemy that appears in Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-. It is a human soldier who fights for the Shinra Electric Power Company.
  • A Warrant Officer (WO) is an officer in a military organization who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a commissioned officer who is designated an officer by a commission, or non-commissioned officer (NCO) who is designated an officer by virtue of seniority.
  • A warrant officer (WO) is an officer in a military organization who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a commissioned officer who is designated an officer by a commission, and a non-commissioned officer who is designated an officer, often by virtue of seniority. The rank was first used in the (then) English Royal Navy and is today used in most services in many countries, including the Commonwealth nations and the United States.
  • A warrant officer (WO) is an officer in a military organization who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a commissioned officer who is designated an officer by a commission, or from non-commissioned officer who is designated an officer by virtue of seniority.
  • Warrant Officer was a rank present in many militaries across the galaxy. A warrant officer did not have a specific task as other ranks such as Admiral did, but instead specialized in a particular field that other crew members had little or no knowledge of. An example of this would be a warrant officer who specialized in monitoring the ship's functions, or a warrant officer who specialized in operating the ship's tractor beam.
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Level
  • 30
interruptible
  • true
dcterms:subject
cardname
  • Imperial Helmsman
  • Imperial Warrant Officer
  • Rebel Warrant Officer
last-jag
Stagger
  • 4
first-jag
Rare Steal
Gil
  • 100
Rare Drop
  • Hi-Potion
Mag
  • 7
Drop rate
  • 1
ATK
  • 48
Steal
LCK
  • 20
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Footer
  • Master warrant officer rank insignia in the SANDF
  • Warrant officer classes of the Royal Navy
Higher Rank
Set
  • Champions of the Force
  • Squadrons Over Corellia
  • Dagobah Limited
  • Cloud City Limited
Affiliation
Name
  • Warrant Officer
MP
  • 24
Text
  • Champions of the Force
Align
  • right
Caption
  • Class 1
  • Class 2
  • WO1 badge
  • WO2 badge
Abilities
  • Tonfa, Quintuple Shot, Simple Grenade, MP Destruction Blast, AP Destruction Blast, Dynamite, Super Grenade, Poison Shot, Silence Shot, Stop Shot, Solar Plexus, Hi-Potion, Remedy
spr
  • 16
recovery
  • 1
Width
  • 100
  • 120
exp
  • 138
Drop
  • Potion
Link
  • http://starwarsccg.org/cards/cc/ds/lieutenantsheckil.gif|cardname=Lieutenant Sheckil
la
  • show
Japanese
  • 准尉
Alt
  • Coat of arms
  • Crown flanked by wreaths
Image
  • RN WO1 Sleeve Badge cropped.jpg
  • RN WO2 cropped.jpg
  • SANDF WO class 1 rank.gif
  • SANDF WO class 2 rank.gif
SP
  • 20
HP
  • 14971
Lower Rank
  • Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sergeant Major of the Army Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
Gender
  • Male
Portrayed
  • Brixton Karnes
Location
Vit
  • 23
abstract
  • Warrant Officer was a rank present in many militaries across the galaxy. A warrant officer did not have a specific task as other ranks such as Admiral did, but instead specialized in a particular field that other crew members had little or no knowledge of. An example of this would be a warrant officer who specialized in monitoring the ship's functions, or a warrant officer who specialized in operating the ship's tractor beam. In some militaries, the next rank after Warrant Officer was Chief Warrant Officer, which was ascended by Master Warrant Officer (typically the highest noncommissioned officer rank in a given military). In other militaries (such as the Grand Army of the Republic and subsequently the Imperial Army), there were two Warrant Officer ranks: Junior Warrant Officer and Senior Warrant Officer
  • The term warrant officer is used differently in several different organizations.
  • A warrant officer is an officer in the navy created by a warrant as opposed to commissioned officers created by commissions. Commissioned officers are lieutenant, commander, captain, admiral.Warrant officers were below commissioned officers, above crewmen ranks such as seaman.Senior warrant officers were the ship's master, surgeon, and purser; standing warrant officers were the boatswain, carpenter, and gunner.midshipmen were classified as warrant officers.Except for midshipmen, most warrant officers were crewmen who have risen from the lower ranks.
  • Warrant Officer was a rank in many navies.
  • A warrant officer (WO) is an officer in a military organization who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a commissioned officer who is designated an officer by a commission, or from non-commissioned officer who is designated an officer by virtue of seniority. The rank was first used in the (then) English Royal Navy and is today used in many other countries, including the Commonwealth nations, and the United States. Outside the United States they are effectively senior non-commissioned officers with long military experience, although technically in a cadre of their own between non-commissioned officers and commissioned officers. Warrant officer is a rank between flight sergeant and pilot officer in the Royal Air Force. However, warrant officers in the United States are technical leaders and specialists, and chief warrant officers are commissioned by the president of the United States and take the same oath as regular commissioned officers. They may be technical experts with long service or direct entrants, notably for U.S. Army helicopter pilots.
  • Warrant Officer is a common rank in many of the Standard-speaking universe's armed forces.
  • Warrant Officer was a rank present in many militaries across the galaxy. A warrant officer did not have a specific task as other ranks such as Admiral did, but the warrant officer specialized in a particular field that other crew members had little or no knowledge of. An example of this would be a warrant officer who specialized in monitoring the ship's functions, or a warrant officer who specialized in operating the ship's tractor beam. The next rank after Warrant Officer was Master Warrant Officer, which was ascended by Chief Warrant Officer.
  • A warrant officer is a type of title used in a military or service organization for a specialized type of personnel who are not commissioned officers, but carry an officer's responsibility due to advanced technical skills. Warrant officers may hold a place in command hierarchy equal or subordinate to those with officer ranks, and in command of enlisted personnel. A basic warrant officer may be moved ahead in grade as a warrant officer first class and master warrant officer. The most senior grade of warrant officer is chief warrant officer.
  • Warrant Officer is a man who appeared in "Coming Home".
  • A Warrant Officer (WO) is an officer in a military organization who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a commissioned officer who is designated an officer by a commission, or non-commissioned officer (NCO) who is designated an officer by virtue of seniority. The rank was first used in the (then) English Royal Navy and is today used in many other countries, including the Commonwealth nations, the United States and Ireland. Outside the United States they are effectively senior non-commissioned officers with long military experience, although technically in a cadre of their own between NCOs and commissioned officers. However, warrant offices in the United States are technical leaders and specialists, and Chief Warrant Officers are commissioned by the President of the United States and take the same oath as regular commissioned officers. They may be technical experts with long service or direct entrants, notably for U.S. Army helicopter pilots.
  • The Warrant Officer is an enemy that appears in Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-. It is a human soldier who fights for the Shinra Electric Power Company.
  • A warrant officer (WO) is an officer in a military organization who is designated an officer by a warrant, as distinguished from a commissioned officer who is designated an officer by a commission, and a non-commissioned officer who is designated an officer, often by virtue of seniority. The rank was first used in the (then) English Royal Navy and is today used in most services in many countries, including the Commonwealth nations and the United States. Outside the United States, warrant officers are in a rank cadre of their own between non-commissioned officers and commissioned officers. The warrant officers in Commonwealth navies rank between chief petty officer and sub-lieutenant, in Commonwealth air forces between flight sergeant and pilot officer, and in Commonwealth armies between staff sergeant and second-lieutenant. Warrant officers in the United States are technical leaders and specialists. Chief warrant officers are commissioned by the president of the United States and take the same oath as regular commissioned officers. They may be technical experts with long service as enlisted personnel, or direct entrants, notably for U.S. Army helicopter pilots.
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