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  Warrant Officer Article, WarrantOfficer Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In the British armed forces, a Warrant Officer is effectively a senior non-commissioned officer, although he or she holds the Queen's (or King's) Warrant.
Warrant officers were generally introduced throughout the BritishArmy under Army Order 70 of 1915, although a few appointments had been warranted beforethat time (the first in 1879, when Conductors of Stores and Supplies were warranted).
The three most senior warrant officer appointments in the British Army are generally considered to be, in descending order ofseniority, the Conductors, the Academy Sergeant Major and the Garrison Sergeant Major, London District, although there issome debate about their precedence within the army.
www.anoca.org /officers/major/warrant_officer.html   (1360 words)

  
 03-warrants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Warrants of Appointment are also issued by the State Council for all District and Group Leaders under their jurisdictions.
Warrants of Appointment are valid until revoked or surrendered or for such period as stipulated on issue - but in every case they cease to be effective on the holder discontinuing, or failing to perform, the duties for which they were issued.
Applications for Warrants of Appointment for other roles of commissioners are made to the State Council in the normal way by the SC who will in all cases observe the precautions laid down in articles 16 and 17.
www.inquiry.net /traditional/por/03_warrants.htm   (1838 words)

  
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Warrant officers: grades; appointment, how made; term -STATUTE- (a) The permanent reserve warrant officer grades in each armed force are those prescribed for regular warrant officers by section 571(a) of this title.
Appointments made in a permanent reserve grade of chief warrant officer shall be made by commission by the Secretary concerned.
Warrant officers: promotion -STATUTE- The promotion of permanent reserve warrant officers not on the warrant officer active-duty list to permanent reserve warrant officer grades shall be governed by such regulations as the Secretary concerned may prescribe.
uscode.house.gov /download/pls/10C1207.txt   (1054 words)

  
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Warrant officers: grades -STATUTE- (a) The regular warrant officer grades in the armed forces corresponding to the pay grades prescribed for warrant officers by section 201(b) of title 37 are as follows: Warrant officer grade: Chief warrant officer, W-5.
Appointments in regular chief warrant officer grades shall be made by commission by the President.
Warrant officer active-duty lists; competitive categories; number to be recommended for promotion; promotion zones -STATUTE- (a) The Secretary concerned shall maintain for each armed force under the jurisdiction of that Secretary a single list of all warrant officers (other than warrant officers described in section 582 of this title) who are on active duty.
uscode.house.gov /download/pls/10C33A.txt   (4791 words)

  
 History of Women Warrant Officers - WO Heritage Foundation
Because this is the only specialty in which warrant officers are expected to be “hands on” equipment operators, it is the only field that is amenable to direct recruiting for warrant officer candidate training as an enlistment option.
Appointment in this specialty required completion of a 2-year warrant officer candidate course, so the first output of warrant officers was not seen until FY 74.
Further evolution resulted with the revision of the warrant officer MOS structure, revised in 1977, which created a warrant officer MOS structure of 59 specialties of which 85 percent (50 of 59) were open to women.
www.usawoa.org /woheritage/Hist_Women_WO.htm   (1885 words)

  
 Conductor (British Army)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Conductor (Cdr) is an appointment held by Warrant Officers Class 1 in the Royal Logistic Corps and is the most senior appointment that can be held by a non-commissioned officer in the British Army.
Since 2001, Conductors have received their Warrant of appointment on a parchment scroll, reviving an ancient tradition.
From 11 July 1900, Conductors were authorised to wear a crown within a laurel wreath on their lower sleeve and Sub Conductors a crown, although they did not start actually wearing these until 1901 and 1904 respectively.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/c/co/conductor__british_army_.html   (494 words)

  
 Administrator of the Government - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Usually, the office of administrator is a temporary appointment, for periods during which the governor is incapacitated, outside the territory, or otherwise unable to perform his/her duties.
The term Administrator is also used for a permanent officer where the status of the territory is not sufficient to warrant the appointment of a governor, and also for representatives of a governor (almost like a Lieutenant-Governor).
In the Northern Territory, the office of Administrator is a permanent appointment, and since the territory was granted self-government in 1978, the office of Administrator has become a largely ceremonial appointment, like that of the Governor in each State.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Administrator_of_the_Government   (578 words)

  
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The certificates evidencing the -------------------- Warrants (the "Warrant Certificates") to be delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall be in registered form only and shall be substantially in the forms set forth in Exhibit A, Exhibit B or Exhibit C attached hereto, as applicable.
The Company and the Warrant Agent may deem and treat the registered holder(s) of the Warrant Certificates as the absolute owner(s) thereof (notwithstanding any notation of ownership or other writing thereon made by anyone), for all purposes, and neither the Company nor the Warrant Agent shall be affected by any notice to the contrary.
The Warrant Agent is hereby authorized to countersign, in accordance with the provisions of this Section 5 and of Section 4 hereof, the new Warrant --------- --------- Certificates required pursuant to the provisions of this Section 5.
www.freeedgar.com /EdgarConstruct/Data/927016/02-1768/dex1045.txt   (6014 words)

  
 241-2.htm - Real Estate Warrant Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Warrants are to be displayed by the Warrant Officers openly in or near their workstations allowing the public and co-workers to be aware of the appointment.
Appointments of Real Estate Warrant Officers will remain in effect only as long as appointees are in the position stated on the warrant, unless sooner terminated by the Head of the Real Property Activity.
Openly display the Warrant in or near the workstation allowing the public and co-workers to be aware of the appointment.
www.afm.ars.usda.gov /ppweb/241-02.HTM   (2344 words)

  
 Warrant Proponency
The warrant officer proponent is responsible for the personnel life-cycle management, from recruiting to separation, of all warrant officers in the United States Army Transportation Corps.
The Army Warrant Officer, by definition, is "an officer appointed by warrant by the Secretary of the Army, based on a sound level of technical and tactical competence.
The non-waiverable prerequisites for Warrant Officer are General Technical (GT) score of 110 or higher, U.S. citizenship, a secret security clearance, be a high school graduate or hold a GED, and have an appointment physical IAW AR 40-501, chapter 2.
www.eustis.army.mil /ocot/warranthome.htm   (1044 words)

  
 Warrant Officer Education System
Warrant Officer Advanced Course (WOAC) is a professional development course at the Branch/MOS proponent school.
Warrant Officer Staff Course (WOSC) is a professional development course at the USAWOCC.
Warrant Officer Senior Staff Course (WOSSC) is a professional development course at the USAWOCC.
www.leavenworth.army.mil /wocc/WOES   (131 words)

  
 History of the Warrant Officer - Warrnat Officers Heritage Foundation
Although only one rank of Warrant Officer was authorized by Congress, in effect, three grades were created because of the varying levels of pay authorized for masters, 1st mates, 2nd mates, and corresponding levels of marine engineer personnel.
January 1944 saw the authorization of appointment of women as Warrant Officers and by the end of WW II, forty-two female Warrant Officers were serving on active duty.
Warrant Officers were filling 40 different occupational specialties by early 1946 and approximately 60 specialties by 1951.
www.usawoa.org /woheritage/Hist_of_Army_WO.htm   (4543 words)

  
 President of Ireland
Appointment of a Committee of Privileges: The President may, if requested to do so by the Senate, and upon consultation with the Council of State, establish a Committee of Privileges to solve a dispute between the two Houses of the Oireachtas (parliament) as to whether or not a bill is a money bill.
Address to the Houses of the Oireachtas: The President may, upon consultation with the Council of State, and provided the text is approved en bloc by the Government, address, or send a message to, either or both Houses of the Oireachtas.
The investigating house can remove the President if it decides, by at least a two-thirds majority, that she is guilty of the charge of which she is accused, and that the charge is sufficiently serious as to warrant her removal.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/p/pr/president_of_ireland.html   (2860 words)

  
 Regulation 601-1 Appointment of Commissioned and Warrant Officers
This regulation is applicable to all personnel requesting appointment in the OHMR and applies to all concerned personnel already in the OHMR.
Regular appointments may be limited to those necessary to fill existing vacancies in OHMR units when there are no qualified officers of appropriate or lower grade to fill such vacancies.
When an application for a commission or Warrant in the OHMR is approved, the appointing authority will issue a letter of appointment.
ohmr.ohio.gov /601-1.htm   (1635 words)

  
 Oreogn Army National Guard - Warrant Officers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Former commissioned and warrant officers are eligible for appointment without attending WOCS but must complete the predetermination process to be approved for entry into a warrant officer career.
Former commissioned or warrant officers may also be considered based on their prior service qualifications both as enlisted soldiers and as officers.
The Warrant Officer Basic Course trains and certifies newly appointed warrant officers to be technically qualified to perform in the assigned MOS.
www.oregonarmyguard.com /wo.htm   (1413 words)

  
 Military Professional Development Center
Warrant officer candidates' records are reviewed at the Department of the Army level, with selections being made for the many varied fields of service.
If you are selected for appointment to the Warrant Officer Program you will be notified by the DA about 90 days after the board adjourns.
Warrant Officers remain on active duty in the Army Reserve until promotion to CW3, normally between the seventh and eighth year of warrant officer service.
www.military.com /MilitaryCareers/Content/0,14556,MPDC_Options_WO_Army,00.html   (845 words)

  
 Conductor (British Army) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 11 January 1879, a Royal Warrant established Conductors of Supplies (in the Army Service Corps) and Conductors of Stores (in the Ordnance Store Branch) as Warrant Officers, ranking above all non-commissioned officers.
In February 1915, with the general introduction of warrant officers throughout the army, Conductors and Sub Conductors became Warrant Officers Class I. Sub Conductors reverted to Staff Sergeant Majors in 1967, but the appointment of Conductor passed to the new Royal Logistic Corps in 1993.
It may now be held by WO1s in any RLC trade, including transport, catering, pioneer and postal warrant officers, as well as the original suppliers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Conductor_(British_Army)   (527 words)

  
 Walkers Shortbread News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Walkers Shortbread Ltd has been granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment as suppliers of oatcakes to Her Majesty The Queen.
Walkers is the only food company to have been awarded three times the Queens Award for Export but the granting of the Royal Warrant of Appointment by Her Majesty The Queen is a 'first' for the family-owned firm which has traded from the Speyside village of Aberlour for over a century.
Welcoming the announcement, managing director Jim Walker said, "We are honoured and privileged to have been awarded a Royal Warrant of Appointment as Supplier of Oatcakes to Her Majesty.
www.walkersshortbread.com /news/archive/royalwarrant.htm   (267 words)

  
 How to become a Warrant Officer
Warrant Officer Recruiting Team is your best source of information for Active and USAR requirements.
Aviation warrant officer selectees are placed on orders for the Warrant Officer Candidate Course and flight school by the Accessions Branch.
Tech service warrant officer selectees are placed on orders for the Warrant Officer Candidate Course, the Warrant Officer Basic Course and ultimate duty assignments by their future career managers.
www.leavenworth.army.mil /wocc/warrant_off/howtowo.htm   (477 words)

  
 The Library - Policy Organisation and Rules - POR: Chapter 5: The Scout County
Warrants must be reviewed at the specified time in accordance with the procedures and criteria prescribed below and thereafter at five-yearly intervals.
The period of appointment for a Warrant of a County Commissioner or District Commissioner is calculated from the date of appointment.
The County Appointments sub-Committee will send the Review Form AR to the County Commissioner (or their nominee) at a time no less than 3 months before individual.s appointment is due to be reviewed.
www.scoutbase.org.uk /library/hqdocs/por/2005/5_29-pr.htm   (624 words)

  
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For an appointment as a Research Professor, a candidate must possess the appropriate terminal degree, or equivalent professional experience; and must have a record of achievement sufficient to have gained substantial recognition on and off campus from scholars or professionals in his or her field; and must show significant potential for continuing professional achievement.
The appointment of a research faculty member requires a recommendation from the personnel committee of the department in which the appointment is proposed, a recommendation from the department head or chair, and the approval of the dean.
In most cases, each term of the research appointment should not exceed one year, and in no case may a single term exceed five years, but the appointment may be renewed for additional terms.
www.umb.edu /administration/academic_affairs/policies/researchprof.htm   (544 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Church
The name is applied to them when they have been reduced to eleven by the defection of Judas, on an occasion when only ten of them were present, and again after the appointment of St. Paul has increased their number to thirteen (Luke 24:33; John 20:24; 1 Corinthians 15:5; Revelation 21:14).
A further step was the appointment of St. Peter to be the chief of the Twelve.
They are not, as the Presbyterian theory of Church government teaches, the delegates of the flock; their warrant is received from the Shepherd, not from the sheep.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03744a.htm   (17842 words)

  
 Faculty - Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Members of these committees with a primary appointment in the same department as the candidate shall not be present during any deliberations on the individual candidate and are not eligible to participate in the voting.
A Department Chair may recommend an individual for a secondary appointment with the prior consent and endorsement of the Chair of the Department in which the primary appointment is, or is to be, held.
The candidate for a secondary appointment must be recognized as having an important and significant identification with both departments and the documentation and justification must indicate the rationale for such a secondary appointment.
www.mssm.edu /forfaculty/handbook/chap5c.shtml   (941 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
To qualify for a Royal Warrant tradesmen must supply the member of the Royal Family concerned, or their Household, with products or services in the significant quantity over a period of at least five years.
The Royal Warrant of Appointment has always been a symbol of excellence and quality - much treasured by those to whom is it granted.
In 1990 The Royal Warrant Holders Association raised in excess of £700,000 from the membership to mark the 90th Birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and the 150th Anniversary of the Association.
www.mayfaircleaningcompany.com /royal_warrant.htm   (677 words)

  
 Group Organization
Where a Leader already holding a Warrant of Appointment is, in the opinion of the DC, the most suitable person to be appointed GSM, full regard must be paid to the provisions of Part 3-Article 4.
Normally a Warrant of Appointment as GSM will not be issued for any person under the age of 30.
The TWM and ATWM are appointed on the recommendation of the DC to the SC, followed by a Warrant of Appointment in accordance with Part 3.
www.inquiry.net /traditional/por/groups.htm   (6876 words)

  
 Warrant Officer - Appointment Process - Letters of Recommendation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Use a memorandum format and start with the statement I have interviewed (your name) and find (he/she) has the needed personal characteristics, motivation, physical stamina, and qualifications to be appointed a U.S. Army Reserve warrant officer and appears acceptable for selection into the WOFT program as a warrant officer candidate.
Every soldier that asks for a letter of recommendation may not be the quality you would want to highly recommend for the warrant officer corps.
If you belief the applicant needs more experience or does not have the wherewithal to become a warrant officer, then be up front and tell the applicant so.
www.1800goguard.com /warrantofficer/warrant_appointment_letters.html   (834 words)

  
 Mind Streaming-John Coxon's on-line journal
The quaint practice of 'Royal Warrants' has its beginnings in the 15th century when royal tradesmen, who supplied the sovereign with goods and or services, were recognised by Warrant of Appointment.
Essentially a Warrant is awarded to the 'Grantee' on the basis of having supplied the Royal Family/Household, with a product or service for five years and they are personally responsible for ensuring the proper use of the Warrant.
Warrant Holders are not allowed to disclose details of the goods or services they provide for the royal family, beyond what is contained in the word description under the crest.
www.blogstudio.com /johncoxon/05_21_03_Mind_Streaming.html   (663 words)

  
 Overview of Warrant Officer Candidate
The initial point of contact for aviation warrant officer appointments is the 66th Aviation Brigade.
An appointment physical under Chapter 2, NGR 40-501 must be completed by a Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) or a Active Duty Medical Treatment Facility and must be included in the application packet.
You will be required to attend the Warrant Officer Candidate School within two years of appointment as WOC and complete MOS certification training (WOBC) within two years of appointment as WO1.
www.washingtonarmyguard.com /WOC/Overview.htm   (707 words)

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