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broeloe

broeloeSTIWOT Forum - Toon onderwerp (1)

Wat is een warrant officer?

Wat is een warrant officer en mocht deze geen bevelen geven ofzo?

zo aug 22, 2004 11:19 pm

Hans

HansSTIWOT Forum - Toon onderwerp (3)

Dus hebben we het hier b.v. over een sergeant-majoor ? En welke rangen vallen hier nog meer onder, want volgens mij heb je ook nog een onderscheid tussen Warrant Officer I en Warrant Officer II.

ma aug 23, 2004 9:47 am

dvdhoven

dvdhovenSTIWOT Forum - Toon onderwerp (5)

Volgens mij is een Sergeant Majoor nog steeds een NCO oftewel a Non Commisioned Officer.

Voor zover ik het begrijp zijn Warrant Officers eigenlijk doorgegroeide onderofficieren, die zich in een bepaald technisch bereik gespecialiseerd hebben en daardoor officier geworden zijn, maar geen officiersopleiding hebben genoten.

Kijk ook maar naar deze moderne link:

http://leav-www.army.mil/wocc/whatiswo.htm

Of het nog is, weet ik niet, maar toen ik de jaren zeventig in dienst was, kende het Nederlandse leger ook zo'n fenomeen.
Je had toen adjudanten, 1 rang hoger dan de sergeant majoor en die konden nog doorgroeien naar luitenant 2e klas als ze zich gekwalificeerd hadden in een bepaald technisch bereik.
Je krijgt het wonderlijke gezicht van een 1 ster luitenant, die wel ver de 40 is gepasseerd.

broeloe

broeloeSTIWOT Forum - Toon onderwerp (7)

Komt er in Band of Brothers ook een warrant officier voor?
geef eens een voorbeeld van zo'n iemand.

ma aug 23, 2004 12:01 pm

dvdhoven

dvdhovenSTIWOT Forum - Toon onderwerp (9)

Hans schreef:

Volgens mij is een Warrant Officer een typische rang van de Britse en Commonwealth eenheden.

Zie de link, die ik eerder postte, dat is er één van het Amerikaanse leger.
Dit idee om onderofficieren, die uitblinkenden in een specifieke technische specialiteit nog te kunnen laten doorgroeien, vind je in veel legers in één of andere vorm.

ma aug 23, 2004 1:11 pm

M. de Regt

M. de RegtSTIWOT Forum - Toon onderwerp (11)

Volgens mij is een warrant officer een onderofficier (non commissioned officer) met een warrant voor een bepaald specialisme, dus een bootelier bij de marine of een geschutsmaker o.i.d..
Een officier had en heeft een commission, de nco´s zijn onderverdeeeld in warrant officers en nco´s.

ma sep 06, 2004 1:37 pm

pedro

pedroSTIWOT Forum - Toon onderwerp (13)

The Act of 1941 created two grades, chief warrant officer and warrant officer junior grade, and authorized flight pay for warrant officers whose duties involved aerial flight. The Act of August 1941 also provided:

1) Appointments up to one percent of the Regular Army enlisted strength.

2) Assignment of warrant officers to duties as prescribed by the Secretary of the Army.

3) Warrant officers with duties normally performed by a commissioned officer are vested with the power to perform those duties under regulations prescribed by the President.

4) Warrant officers serving as assistant adjutant have the power to administer oaths for the purposes of administration.

5) As a follow-up to the provisions stated in paragraph 8-2a(2), Executive Order 8938, 10 November 1941, stated that

"Whenever the duties assigned to warrant officers of the Army include the command of stations, units, or detachments, the disbursem*nt and administration of funds, including the certification of vouchers and payrolls, the issuance of travel orders, bills of lading, and transportation requests, the receipt for, and accountability for, and administration of property, the certification and verification of official papers, or the performance of similar routine administrative duties, they shall be vested with all the powers usually exercised by commissioned officers in the performance of such duties."

Now the Secretary of the Army could prescribe the assignment of warrant officers.

After a competitive examination in 1942, the Army appointed temporary warrant officers in approximately 40 occupational areas. For the first time, warrant officers performed functions other than mine planting, band leading, administration, and supply. These new functional areas were not incorporated into the Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) structure but were later identified by the number and title of the examination. Later than same year, authority to approve temporary warrant officer appointments was delegated to major commanders.
Distinguishing bars of gold and brown were approved as warrant officer insignia of grade on 11 January 1942. In September 1942, with the adoption of the warrant grade of flight officer, an ultramarine blue and golden-orange bar was approved as an insignia of grade.

In November 1942, the War Department defined the position of the warrant officer in the rank order as being above all enlisted ranks and immediately below all commissioned officers.

During the remainder of World War II, warrant officers were appointed by quota in a decentralized fashion by major commanders. These decentralized appointments were not competitive in an Army wide sense, although generally, examinations were used as a screening device. The selection process usually consisted of a board appearance for those who met statutory requirements and screening criteria.

The appointment of women as warrant officers was authorized in January 1944, and the first women were appointed in March of that year. At the conclusion of World War II, there were 42 women warrant officers on active duty. Today, over 1,300 women serve as Warrant Officers in all branches except Special Forces.

Warrant officer appointments virtually ceased after World War II because of military downsizing, dissatisfaction with the decentralized appointment process, and confusion about the purpose of warrant officers. It had become apparent that the decentralization of appointments, based onto he premise that each commander best knew his or her own needs, resulted in inconsistent selection practices and served to confuse the warrant officer's role and function.

Warrant Officers were filling 40 different occupational specialties by early 1946 and approximately 60 specialties by 1951.

The warrant officer strength of the Regular Army stood at 775 on 30 June 1939. When peak personnel strength was reached during World War II, in May 1945, nearly 57,000 warrant officers (including flight officers of the Air Force) were on active duty.

In 1946, the 40 warrant officer functional areas were incorporated into the same MOS structure as that used for commissioned officers. At about the same time, the concept of using the Corps as an incentive rather than a reward was instituted. It was determined that the rank of warrant officer was to be a capstone rank into which enlisted personnel could routinely expect to advance in connection with the Enlisted Career Guidance Program. The use of warrant officer grade as a reward before World War II and its use as an incentive after World War II both resulted in warrant officers' duties and responsibilities being largely interchangeable with those of junior commissioned officers and senior enlisted personnel.

bron:http://leav-www.army.mil/wocc/History/wohist_expand.htm
hier is nog veel meer te vinden over het onderwerp

ma sep 20, 2004 7:50 pm
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