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 Non-commissioned officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Royal Navy does not refer to its petty officers and warrant officers as NCOs, but calls them Senior Ratings (or Senior Rates).
Warrant officers are often included in the SNCO category, but actually form a separate class of their own.
In the Canadian Navy, however, the accepted definition of "NCO" reflects the international use of the term (i.e.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Non-commissioned_officer

  
 Commonwealth Naval Aviation Associations. Database of the Fleet Air Arm Archive 1939-1945
ARNO is both a Charitable Trust and a Social Fellowship for Serving and Retired Commissioned Officers of the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service, the former Women's Royal Naval Service, and their Reserves.
Includes information on Royal Canadian Naval Air Squadrons, The squadrons that were part of the RCN, their squadron crests and a synopsis, Royal Canadian Navy Aircraft -The naval aircraft that served with the RCN, their pictures, history and specifications.
ANA is the professional, non-profit, educational and fraternal society of Naval Aviation, whose main purpose is to educate the public and our national leaders on the vital roles of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard Aviation as key elements of our national defense posture.
www.fleetairarmarchive.net /Associations/Naval_Aviation_Associations.html

  
 Non-commissioned officer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Royal Navy does not refer to its petty officers and warrant officers as NCOs, but calls them Senior Ratings (or Senior Rates).
Warrant officers are often included in the SNCO category, but actually form a separate class of their own.
SNCOs and WOs have their own messes, which are similar to officers' messes (and are usually known as Sergeants' Messes), whereas JNCOs live and eat with the unranked personnel.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Noncommissioned_Officer

  
 The UKUSA Community
Another Canada-United States SIGINT agreement was signed in 1950, establishing the joint Royal Canadian Navy-United States Navy high- frequency direction-finding net.[16] It is likely that dozens of lesser bilateral agreements and memoranda of understanding also exist.
The general category for SIGINT concerning the Soviet Union, for example, was GAMMA.
Canada continues to maintain SIGINT liaison officers at NSA and GCHQ.
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