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Some people said it's Sir/Ma'am but some also say that it's Mr and Ms/Mrs
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The Army made it really easy for me when they went to the black block insignia. Marine Corps is pretty easy too, just address any WO as "Gunner" and you're pretty much good to go. The Navy on the other hand, it's either Sir for WO1, or Mister for all WO grades.
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When I enlisted in the Air Force in 1970, there were still a very few warrant officers left. We were taught in basic training to address them as "Mr. ______", although "Sir" or "Ma'am" would do in a pinch. I don't remember seeing an Air Force WO from 1975 to 1990 when I retired as a MSgt, so I have no idea if the subject ever came up after that...
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I guess the question should be service specific as warrants are different in different services. Army warrants are officers who can command. That wasn't always the case.
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No. The only warrants who get called 'Mister' are WO1s. The others are Chiefs. Or Sir. I was always called Chief.
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