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the official birthday of the Army Warrant Officer Corps in July 9th 1918, when a act of Congress established the Army Mine Planter Service as part of the Coastal Artillery Corps. A total of 40 Warrant Officers served as Masters, Mates, Chief Engineers and Assistant Engineers on each mine planting vessel. Although only one rank was authorized by Congress, in effect, three grades were created because of varying of pay grades for Masters, 1st Mates and 2nd Mates, and corresponding levels of marine engineer personnel. This is also when the official color of the Army Warrant Officer came to be brown. It emanated from the brown strands from burlap bags the Mine Planter Service personnel wore as their insignia of rank.
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SGT Carl Blas
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Congratulations to the Warrant Officers, I always apprehended the ride in those UH1's, and the Warrant Officers that kept our vehicles on line, and ready to move out on mission.
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CWO3 Us Marine
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CW4 Russell Cowley
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I remember my brown bars and then they went to black when I made W3
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CW3 Nick Nicholas
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I was one of the very early 'High School to Flight School' Warrant Officer Candidates (WOC)
I enlisted in Jul 1964 while I was still 18, and graduated from the 'Warrant Officer Fixed Wing Aviation Candidate' (WOFWAC) program in Jul '65 as a WO-1 - qualified only in the O-1 'Bird Dog'
My 1st duty assignment was in Vietnam while I was still 19 - and I wore the old brown and gold WO-1 & CW-2 'bars' - and the brown and silver CW-3 'bar' - then the silver bar with 3 'dots' - then was 'RIF'd' after being 'passed over' twice for CW-4
I spent 11 yrs & 5 mo's as an Aviation WO (before 'Aviation' became a Commissioned Officer Branch) with 12 yrs, 5 mo's, 20 days 'Active Duty'
I was only active in the 'Reserves' for a short time - and several years later I was promoted to CW-4 - but never wore the rank - as I chose not to continue in the ArNG or Reserves.
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CW5 Edward "Tate" Jones Jr.
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Time to plan for 100TH Anniversary. This will be monumental.
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CW2 Supply Systems Technician
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Happy Birthday. It is an honor to be part of the warrant officer family.
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SPC Tim Finch
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Happy birthday we are all a family that can't work together without the other.
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CW4 Chad Balwanz
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I am one of those who entered the Army in 1971 as a Pvt and entered the warrant officer corps as an SFC. As a CW2 I served as combat commander during Desert Storm with a final assignment as a company commander as a CW4. Thank you Army and thank you Warrant Officer Corps for the opportunity to serve my country.
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