Posted on Mar 6, 2016
Can a Warrant Officer be assigned as a Company Commander for a Recruiting Company?
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Not anymore. There used to be a WO Recruiting Company at FT Knox until late 2010 but then it deactivated and they splipted into recruiting teams along the 4 ARSOF Recruiting companies with the Senior WO becaming the program manager at SORB HQs, for C2. I was blessed by getting the 1st team in 2011 and also co-located the program's office with my company at Ft Bragg. Nevertheless, it has evolve a bit on the last 4 years.
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Yes. As long as they are commissioned. I know a Senior chief that is the HHC Commander at WOCC. AR 600-20 Para 2-17f.
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SFC A.M. Drake
Sir,
I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one. In the National Guard I know of some warrants that are in charge, but in Recruiting I have not seen it in 15yrs currently. Not saying that it can't happen but current "unwritten" rule in wont happen
I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one. In the National Guard I know of some warrants that are in charge, but in Recruiting I have not seen it in 15yrs currently. Not saying that it can't happen but current "unwritten" rule in wont happen
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LTC Jason Mackay
I hear what you are saying but AR 600-20 The Army Command Policy, para 2-17f and para 1-5 say that it is possible. I have seen two Warrant Officers take command of a Company, and one Command a Detachment. The current HHC Commander of WOCC is a Warrant that I have known since 1995.
Difference between "possible" and "not done".
Difference between "possible" and "not done".
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