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That is the warrantofficer and the commissioned warrantofficer.
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He was not eligible for time promotion to the rank of warrantofficer before his release.
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A commissioned warrantofficer only receives three shares, whereas after the 1914–18 war he received 15 shares, or 20 shares if in command.
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The warrantofficer wishes to be given commissioned rank.
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We have decided that in future all officers of the warrantofficer class shall be regarded as having full wardroom status.
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I should like to remark on the proposals for which we have been waiting for so long concerning the warrantofficer rank.
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It has been decided that a new rate of warrantofficer shall be created.
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I do not consider that there are sufficient grounds for treating this class of warrantofficer more favourably than warrant officers in general.
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A warrantofficer or noncommissioned officer in general can only retain his acting rank while he is performing the duties of the rank.
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I take even a more striking case—a case of disgraceful conduct on the part of a commissioned warrantofficer.
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He was offered a commission on various occasions but declined because he preferred to be a warrantofficer.
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Perhaps the other warrantofficer could deal with prospective veterans who are still in the armed services?
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A warrantofficer can now get more than £800 a year, plus his keep.
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A warrantofficer who is a tradesman can get nearly to £850, and a warrantofficer who is a technician goes to nearly £1,000 a year.
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The warrantofficer of to-day is surely capable of commanding a platoon and similar sub-units hitherto generally entrusted to subalterns.
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I do not know why he should think he is so much superior to the warrantofficer of the past.
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I believe he attaches very considerable importance to this new establishment and to the new duties to be assigned to this class of warrantofficer.
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The warrantofficer promoted to commissioned rank is rather at a disadvantage in that respect.
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The disciplinary powers of the noncommissioned officer and of the warrantofficer come from entirely different sources from that which is enforced by courts-martial.
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This flight-sergeant was given the acting rank of warrantofficer while filling a vacancy in this rank at his unit.
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Is the new commissioned gunner to wear the thin gold lace stripe of the previous warrantofficer?
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You must be satisfied with your warrantofficer or non-commissioned officer pension.
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It is true that the warrantofficer can perhaps do the same work, but she does not carry the same status as a commissioned officer.
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Really that rule applies from the warrantofficer upwards.
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That is the case of the naval warrantofficer and marine gunner.
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It specifically states that it is only deducted from the pay of the warrantofficer.
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I am not aware that there has been any increase of pay to account for this enormously increased liability of the warrantofficer.
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I, myself, served as a warrantofficer, and therefore, can speak with some experience and knowledge of their position.
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It is not so very long ago when a man who reached the rank of warrantofficer had reached the peak of his ambition.
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At the present time it is possible for a warrantofficer to be twenty-five years in the same rank.
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I should like to know whether a soldier at thirty-five—a warrantofficer or a staff sergeant—ought to be classified as a stiff and useless soldier.
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In 1947 the pension for the widow of a warrantofficer was £35 a year.
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Then the warrantofficer or sergeant who leaves after 22 years gets a pension of nearly £6 per week.
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The widow of a lieutenant-colonel in that case would receive £319 a year and the widow of a warrantofficer (2nd class) £170.
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He will also be afforded the services of an accused's adviser of his choice, who is normally an officer or warrantofficer.
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Of those concerned in the investigation of this case, one officer and one warrantofficer have since been transferred to other commands.
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An increased daily allowance is given right down the ranks—brigadier, lieutenant-colonel, major, captain, warrantofficer and sergeant—if they are accompanied by their families.
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I cannot assure him that the easy camaraderie of the smoking room invariably exists between the warrantofficer and the raw recruit.
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The promoted warrantofficer is in an entirely different position.
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I do not know why he should confine that to the warrantofficer of to-day.
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He did go on to say that in his opinion the best avenue for promotion was through the warrantofficer class.
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The warrantofficer of today is surely capable of commanding a platoon and similar sub-units hitherto generally entrusted to subalterns.
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Will the same concession be granted to those below the rank of warrantofficer?
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I believe that the position of the warrantofficer has been unsatisfactory for many years.
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The rating also gets a canteen, of which the warrantofficer cannot avail himself, and he has to get his supplies locally.
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Its establishment will be one captain, one warrantofficer and one senior non-commissioned officer and it will have an annual budget of £125,000.
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But the pension of every non-commissioned officer or warrantofficer was re-assessed, and the ex-ranker officers were in no way specially favoured.
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That is proved when it comes to a question of promoting a warrantofficer direct to lieutenant without his having to serve as a sub-lieutenant.
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It is alleged that a warrantofficer, two non-commissioned officers and a soldier who tried to stop the disturbance were attacked.
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A warrantofficer must incur more expense than a chief petty officer.
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This is more than six times his pay in 1914 and twice that of a warrantofficer at the time.
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If he does so, he receives the rate of marriage allowance appropriate to a warrantofficer, but no other married benefits.
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He would then not be liable for the illegitimate child at the same rate, while the warrantofficer would be paying the higher sum.
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I believe a corporal is a warrantofficer.
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The same rule applies to the corresponding ranks in the various warrantofficer branches.
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Similarly, warrantofficer prisoners of war in the hands of the enemy were often placed in the wrong messes and suffered other injustices and indignities.
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A far more correct name for the carpenter would be constructive warrantofficer.
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I think the whole question of the warrantofficer position is under review at the present moment.
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They have in the warrantofficer promoted to commissioned rank someone on whom they can absolutely rely.
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A warrantofficer or non-commissioned officer who is medically up-graded becomes available for posting to an appointment demanding the higher medical category, if required.
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It is equally wrong that a sergeant or warrantofficer should be relatively so much better off than the subaltern whom he must instantly obey.
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Why should he not still be able to attain promotion to commissioned warrantofficer rank?
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Secondly, the warrantofficer mess as such was abolished and these officers were put into the wardroom mess with the so-called pukka officers.
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There is a strong disincentive for the warrantofficer or staff sergeant to continue when this loss of rank is involved.
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It is the warrantofficer who has shown and proven his worth.
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Among these, in both classes, it is the warrantofficer and sergeant who come off relatively worst.
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The fourth method is that of promotion from warrantofficer to commissioned rank, usually after 10 years' seniority and subject to certain specified conditions.
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If you take the smaller ships, the warrantofficer messes and mixes with the ordinary officers, and has exactly the same duties.
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Again you are here making a distinction between the rank of non-commissioned officer and warrantofficer.
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A certain number of warrantofficer and non-commissioned officer clerks are required now as in the past for the performance of these duties.
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A company sergeant major is a senior warrantofficer with experience.
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For instance, a warrantofficer in a small ship performs exactly the same duties as the sub-lieutenant.
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The only man of that name now in possession of the medal was a warrantofficer, and was granted the medal in 1906.
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After some service on the lower deck, in the old days he became a leading seaman, than a petty officer, and then a warrantofficer.
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I cannot follow his argument as to the case of a warrantofficer.
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It is precisely between the figure for a married warrantofficer and a single subaltern.
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The advertisement in question states that successful candidates become eligible for promotion successively to the ranks of commissioned warrantofficer, lieutenant, and lieutenant-commander.
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A married petty officer in a submarine is actually getting more daily wage than a warrantofficer in the same ship.
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He had been a warrantofficer and had been able to save a little money.
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Ten of them were promoted to be additional warrantofficer head schoolmasters—a very cumbrous title.
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The function of the chief artificer is similar to that of a warrantofficer.
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This warrantofficer has a very great need to commute his pension, to a greater degree than he has been allowed to do.
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During the whole of that time the warrantofficer remained with his unit.
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I was talking to a warrantofficer recently on this subject.
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This affects other ranks below the rank of warrantofficer.
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Probably the warrantofficer would be far more in contact with the men than the subaltern.
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Is not he aware that this warrantofficer is receiving only £1 a week just now, and that his hire-purchase commitments present a particular problem?
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The one warrantofficer and 17 non-commissioned officers who asked to be reverted to the ranks have withdrawn their request.
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What glorious opportunities it gives to a brutal warrantofficer.
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It is because a warrantofficer after 10 years in that rank automatically gets a commission.
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The lower deck man rarely gets further than the rating of petty officer, or the rank of warrantofficer.
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After six months he becomes a flight sergeant and after six months again can become a warrantofficer or get a commission.
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Clause 12 deals with the question of reducing a warrantofficer or non-commissioned officer to a lower grade, or to the ranks.
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The sergeant-major of the regiment is the warrantofficer without honorary rank.
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They appear to be a class of warrantofficer who will come in rank between a sergeant and the company sergeant-major.
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They might just as well not recommend him for a meritorious medal, because he could not obtain the rank of warrantofficer under the old regulations.
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In no circumstances is a disabled warrantofficer treated less favourably as regards service pension than a private soldier with equivalent service who is similarly disabled.
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If people get the idea that they are limited to the rank of chief petty officer or warrantofficer, with limited resources, obviously they will not jump at it.
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