US Military Rank abbreviations

Started by scooter, April 17, 2013, 04:33:25 PM

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Eclipse

There is so much wrong with that page it's hard to tell where to start.

"That Others May Zoom"

The CyBorg is destroyed

I suppose we should be thankful we do not have Warrant Officers...that would make the pot stink even more WRT abbreviations.

Warrant Officer One: WO1 (Army), WO-1 (USMC), not used by USN/USCG since 1975

Chief Warrant Officer Two: CW2 (Army), CWO-2 (USN, USMC, USCG)

Chief Warrant Officer Three: CW3 (Army), CWO-3 (USN, USMC, USCG)

Chief Warrant Officer Four: CW4 (Army), CWO-4 (USN, USMC, USCG)

Chief Warrant Officer Five: CW5 (Army), CWO-5 (USN, USMC; authorised 1994 for USCG but not implemented)



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J2H

SSgt Jeffrey Hughes, Squadron NCO
Glenn L. Martin Composite Squadron MD-031
#217169

Luis R. Ramos

I would say that AFIs are the Air Force Instructions, part of the publications that govern the Air Force. Sort of like our CAPR, CAPM, and CAPP. The Air Force also has AFMan, or Air Force Manuals.

Air Force electronic publishing website: http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/

Flyer
Squadron Safety Officer
Squadron Communication Officer
Squadron Emergency Services Officer

J2H

SSgt Jeffrey Hughes, Squadron NCO
Glenn L. Martin Composite Squadron MD-031
#217169