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Green Hat/Yellow Hat 4th Jun 2007 15:09

Hey, Chief,

I'm sure my Royal Warrant says I'm appointed as a Warrant Officer in the RAF by the Queen, and signed by the Sec State of Defence.

What does yours say?

samuraimatt 4th Jun 2007 15:12


What does yours say
Free with every box of Cheerios.;)

MightyHunter AGE 4th Jun 2007 15:15

Maybe there should be a realignment of the wikipedia rank system for all ranks in the RAF v USAF. According to Wik LAC, SAC and JT only have one strile eqivalent. Me thinks your average JT has a lot more technical ability than most of the USAF with all 6 stripes in the down position....................

Chief_Two 4th Jun 2007 15:15

Commissioned as a Chief Warrant Officer 2 in the US Army and signed by the President of the United States.

Green Hat/Yellow Hat 4th Jun 2007 15:19

And aren't we supposed to help, guide, educate and advise Junior Officers (like 2nd Lts etc!!) in the course of their duties.

As for saluting, it's the Queen I salute, not whoever is wearing Her badge!

diginagain 4th Jun 2007 15:25

Chief, you really ought to stop.

You know Mom's gonna be mad when she finds out you've been on the computer again.

bwfg3 4th Jun 2007 17:39

I would join in this thread in some constructive way.. but I live at the RAF College and as we are infested with pilot officers......... I spotted 3 young ladies in blues at a distance today.. Saluted in good style,and pissed myself when I realised they were all LAC's with big hats on, (and air commodore rank slides if you're blind.. )so Chief two.. I salute E2. And Im an E8! BEAT THAT.:8

OHP 15M 4th Jun 2007 17:48

During the presentation of my Royal Warrant (as Master Aircrew) the presiding Air Vice Marshall openly, and quite rightly, admitted that the RAF "was actually run by Warrant Officers". When you consider that Non-Commissioned Aircrew are directly recruited as Aircrew as opposed to General Duties officer aircrew, it is logical to conclude that Master Aircrew is the top rank in the RAF and equivalent to that of Chief of Air Staff :ok:

ZH875 4th Jun 2007 18:07


Originally Posted by Chief_Two (Post 3329475)
Commissioned as a Chief Warrant Officer 2 in the US Army and signed by the President of the United States.


Maybe if it had been signed by Mickey Mouse, you would be eligible for a 5 star McDonalds badge, rather than your 4 star one.

Chief_Two 4th Jun 2007 18:41


OHP 15M wrote: During the presentation of my Royal Warrant (as Master Aircrew) the presiding Air Vice Marshall openly, and quite rightly, admitted that the RAF "was actually run by Warrant Officers".
I can't disagree with that! Congratulations anyway on your promotion to Warrant Officer. I clearly remember the day when I was appointed as a WO1! :D

Green Hat/Yellow Hat 4th Jun 2007 19:06


I can't disagree with that! Congratulations anyway on your promotion to Warrant Officer. I clearly remember the day when I was appointed as a WO1! :D
I take it that was before your commissioning brainwashing session!

Chief, Do you actually have a point to make, or am I missing something?

It's Not Working 4th Jun 2007 19:07

So Chief_Two, you're Commissioned
 
When you commission something to set it to work but when you warrant something you guarantee it'll work!

c130jbloke 4th Jun 2007 19:10


Maybe if it had been signed by Mickey Mouse, you would be eligible for a 5 star McDonalds badge, rather than your 4 star one.
WRONG !!!!!!!
You need Ronald McDonald to sign off on that one. Spent 18 fun packed months with that company and got as far as a name badge. :*
C130JB
PS: Would that make me a good CW2 / WO1+2 / ACC + ACB prospect ?

ZH875 4th Jun 2007 19:21

c130jbloke, that would qualify you the to be President of the USA.:)

bwfg3 4th Jun 2007 19:25

Historical (boring) note:

In the years following WW2, the aircrew brotherhood was messed about with, possibly to save cash? Instead of the traditional ranks.. a newly qualified aircrew chap was promoted from aircrew cadet to aircrew 3. nice badge with aircrew eagle and 1 star on it? promotion led to aircrew 2 and 1. more stars and more money. These equated to SNCO ranks in the airforce but confusion was obvious.( Like the US Warrant scheme maybe). Eventually you were promoted above aircrew 1 and became Master Air Engineer/ AEOP/ Pilot/Nav/etc.. So Master aircrew IS a warrant officer 1 and the rank is a part of our distinguished history, albeit modernish... bit like a major being senior to a leiutenant but a Lt General being senior to a Maj General in the army.. they dropped the Sgt in Sgt Maj General before the US was a colony...:cool:

exam on Friday.. no notes

c130jbloke 4th Jun 2007 20:14


c130jbloke, that would qualify you the to be President of the USA.
Wey Hey !!!
Once in, pack your bags fellas as your are all going home....
:}:}:}

toddbabe 4th Jun 2007 20:46

Of course Warrant Officers haven't jumped any ranks on their rise to the top! starting at Sgt is a massive adavantage Nca trades.
Take one recently promoted ground trade warrant and a recently promoted Master and the guy with the most experience of RAF Life is far more likely to be the warrant.
Not that you will find too many Masters bothered as they are spending their cash earlier!!

TheMightyHunter 4th Jun 2007 21:25

Kiwis are getting rid of MACR!!!!
 
The Kiwi Airforce (Defence force!) is about to convert all of its MACR to WO officially at the end of June.
They have a ceremony based around a Dining in night where all of the MACR will be presented with WO rank. It all seems a bit demeaning to me, if they HAVE to change their title and rank badges then I would much prefer to just do it at home and arrive at work the next day with the new rank sewn on to my uniform.
I have asked around and some of the Masters (usually the more recently promoted) are OK with it but most (the older chaps and especially anyone who has transferred from the RAF) are horrified. I guess it is a tradition and history issue that some people just do not care about.
They tell me that the primary reason for the change is so that they do not have any "rank issues" when visiting US bases, but when I asked them to elaborate with specific instances that there had been "rank issues" nobody could recall any examples!
As a person who one day aspires to become a MACR I am very surprised that they are changing things so radically.
Oh well, I just hope the UK does not get any funny ideas.

Long live MACR.

Papa Whisky Alpha 4th Jun 2007 23:58

bwfg3
 
Sorry, I think you have made a mistake. wreath was cadet pilot, etc. Wreath plus one star - pilot 4, Wreath plus 2 stars - pilot 3, Wreath plus 3 stars - pilot 2, Wreath plus 3 stars plus crown - pilot 1, wreath plus all the trimmings - Master pilot. The same applied to other a/c categories.

Chief_Two 5th Jun 2007 04:17


The Kiwi Airforce (Defence force!) is about to convert all of its MACR to WO officially at the end of June. They tell me that the primary reason for the change is so that they do not have any "rank issues" when visiting US bases, but when I asked them to elaborate with specific instances that there had been "rank issues" nobody could recall any examples!
The US armed forces would assume a MACR is a Senior NCO and a WO is an Officer.


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