2. What is a
Warrant Officer?
(new DA PAM 600-3 Definition)
“Warrant officers are highly specialized officers. They are self-
aware and adaptive combat leaders, trainers, staff officers, and
advisors. Warrant officers are competent and confident
warriors, innovative integrators of emerging technologies,
dynamic teachers, and developers of specialized teams of
soldiers…”
Definition of a Warrant Officer
WO1 – Basic level
CW2 – Intermediate
CW3 – Advanced
CW4 – Senior
CW5 – Master
3. Definition of a Warrant Officer
Warrant Officer Recruiting Mission
General Requirements
Who We are Looking For
Opportunities and Benefits
Application and Processing
Q & A
Briefing Agenda
4. Warrant Officer Recruiting Mission
The United States Army Recruiting
Command is charged with recruiting
highly qualified applicants to serve
as Army Warrant Officers.
5. 1. US Citizenship (No Waivers)
2. General Technical (GT) Score of 110 or higher (No Waivers)
3. High School Graduate or have a GED (No Waivers)
4. Eligible for a Secret Security Clearance (No Waivers)
5. Must Have ≥ 12 Months Remaining on Enlistment Contract (No Waivers)
6. Pass Commissioning Physical for Tech or Flight Physical for Aviators. (Waiver Avail.)
7. Age: Technicians ≤ 46 yrs / Aviators < 33 yrs at time packet is boarded (Waiver Avail.)
8. Active Federal Service: <12 yrs at time packet is boarded (Waiver Avail.)
9. Pass the Standard 3-event Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) and Meet Height/Weight
Standards (Only Available for Soldiers injured in Combat)
Administrative Requirements
6. General Information
• 1 - Branch
• 1 - MOS (To apply for)
• Any MOS/Rank can Apply
• Qualifying SIFT Score (40+)
• Usually SGT or higher
• Most require ALC
• Must meet experience
Technician
Aviator
requirements listed
on the MOS pages
of our website:
• 13 - Branches
• 37 - MOSs
WWW.USAREC.ARMY.MIL/HQ/WARRANT
7. Warrant Officer MOSs
120A Construction Engineering Tech 12K, H, P, R, Q, T, W
125D Geospatial Engineering Tech 12Y or 35F, 35G
131A Field Artillery Targeting Tech 11C,13B, D, F, M, P, R, T, 19D
140A Command and Control Systems Tech 14J & 14S
140E Air and Missile Defense Tactician/Tech 14E, T
150A Air Traffic Control 15Q
150U Tactical UAV Tech 15W, 15E
151A Aviation Maintenance Tech All CMF 15 MOS (Excluding 15P & 15Q)
153A Rotary Wing Aviator All MOSs (FY13 SIFT Test)
255N Network Management Tech All MOSs
255A Information Systems Tech All MOSs
290A Electronic Warfare Tech 13C, D, E, R, 25C, E, 29E or 35F, N, P, S,
T
350F All Sources Intelligence Tech 35F
350G Imagery Intelligence Tech 35G
351L Counterintelligence Collections Tech 35L
351M Human Intel Collection Tech 35M
352N Traffic Analysis Tech 35N
WO MOS MOS Description Enlisted Feeder MOSs
8. Warrant Officer MOSs Cont.
352S Non Morse Intercept Tech 35S
353T Intel and Electronic Warfare Tech 35T
420A Human Resources Tech 42A/42F
740A CBRN Tech 74D
880A Marine Deck Officer 88K
881A Marine Engineer Officer 88L and 12P, w/ASI S2 (SEPT BOARD)
882A Mobility Officer All MOSs
890A Ammunition Technician 89B, 89D
913A Armament Systems Maint Tech 91F, G, K (91A, D, M, P and 15J)
914A Allied Trades WO 91W and 91E
915A Automotive Maint Tech 91A, B, D, H, L, M, P, S, T, W, X, and Y
919A Engineer Equipment Maint Tech 91B, C, D, H, J, L, X
920A Property Accounting Tech 92Y, 68J
920B Supply Systems Tech 92A
921A Airdrop Systems Tech 92R
922A Food Service Tech 92G, 68M
923A Petroleum Systems Tech 92F,L,W
948B Electronic Systems Maint Tech 94D, E, F, H, K, L, R, V, W, Y, & Z; 29B, 25P, S
948D Electronic Missile Systems Maint Tech 94A, M, P, S, T, & Z
O MOS MOS Description Enlisted Feeder MOSs
9. What We are Looking For…
• Leaders
• Self Confident
• Dependable
• Technically/Tactically Proficient
• Ethical and Moral
• Decision Makers
• Self-Sufficient
• Mature
• Able to Grasp Complex Problems
• Mentally and Physically Strong
Soldiers who are:
10. Opportunities and Benefits
• Small Elite Corps
– Makes up 2% of the Army
and 15% Officer corps
• Challenging Assignments
• Technical Training and Education
• Faster Promotion Potential
• Extended Career Path
• Perform Core Duties Longer
• Better Pay and Retirement
11. Assignment Opportunities
White House Communications Agency
White House Fellowship Eligibility
Training-with-Industry (TWI)
(Motorola, General Dynamics, Microsoft, Apple)
Army Accessions Command
(TRADOC/USAREC)
Pentagon and Department of the Army
TAFT Assignments (Technical Assistance Field Team)
Australia, Egypt, UAE and other locations
12. Training and Education
- Maintain G.I. Bill benefits
- Maintain tuition assistance (TA)
benefits - Maintain E-Army U
- Degree
Completion Program
Senior Service College Selection/Combined Advanced Civil Schooling
Army Logistics University, VA (TLog program)
Naval Post Graduate School, MD (XP Course cooperative)
Joint Military Intelligence College, DC
Army Management Staff College, VA
14. Warrant Officer Promotions
4-5 Years
TIG
4-5 Years
TIG
4-5 Years
TIG
2 Years
TIG
CW2
CW3
Appointment
CW4 CW5
WO1
Technician:
2 Years
TIG
4-5 Years
TIG4-5 Years
TIG
4-5 Years
TIG
Aviator:
15. Extended Career
30 + Years of WO SVC
*If Promotion
Gates Met / Age 62
30 + Years of WO SVC
*If Promotion
Gates Met / Age 62
32 Years32 Years
29 Years29 Years
26 Years26 Years
20 Years20 Years
ALARACT NOV 08
Total Years Active
Federal Service
Total Years Active
Federal Service
17. Base Pay Comparison
Snapshot
E-5 vs W1 at 6 years TIS = Approximate $849
E-6 vs W1 at 8 years TIS = Approximate $662
E-7 vs W1 at 10 years TIS = Approximate $332
ENL
WO
$3,243
$4,089
$4,766
$5,224
$6,288
$4,281
$1,000.00
$2,000.00
$3,000.00
$4,000.00
$5,000.00
$6,000.00
$7,000.00
$1,038
10 years TIS
Based on January 2012 Pay Scale
$1,135
16 years TIS
$1522
20 years TIS
$458 $6,315
$7,833
$1518
26 years TIS
E6
E7
E8
E9
W2
W3
W4
W5
20. FY14 WO Selection Board Schedule
Board Dates Packet Deadline
18-22 Nov 13 20 Sep 13
13-17 Jan 14 15 Nov 13
10-14 Mar 14 17 Jan 14
12-16 May 14 14 Mar 14
14-18 Jul 14 16 May 14
15-19 Sep 14 18 Jul 14
21. Waiver Requests
1. Example in Sample Application available at briefings or for download on our website.
2. DA Form 705 (APFT Score Card) must be included with application
3. BN CDR’s LOR must state: “The applicant is physically capable of completing training and worldwide
deployment”
4. Must have a Permanent Physical Profile
5. Permanent Physical Profile and physical must be dated within 12 Months
6. Can submit Waiver ahead of Application. (Instructions on website)
7. Waiver request NOT prepared by the applicant
23. The Application
!!!Download from our Website!!!
1. Checklist (MILPO/PSB Letter or S-1)
2. DA Form 61 (HT/WT & APFT Statement)
3. Letters of Recommendation
(Next Slide)
4. Resume
5. ERB (Enlisted Record Brief)
6. OMPF (10 Years of NCOERs and all AERS in
order newest to oldest)
7. College Transcripts
8. DA Form 6256 (AFAST Form from Test
Center) This form is for MOS 153A only
9. Official Photo
10. Security Clearance (Clearance Memo)
11. USAREC Form 1932
(Physical Cover Sheet)
12. DA Form 160-R
13. Statement of Understanding
14. Waivers (Next Slide)
15. DA Form 705 (APFT Score Card)
16. DA Form 3349 (Permanent Profile Sheet)
17. Conditional Release
(Reserves & Other Services)
Board Packet Supporting Documents
27. Letters of Recommendation
– USAREC Form 1936 (Mandatory FY13) include WO POC info.
– Letters Must Not be Older than 12 Months
– If using former Commander - we recommend having current
Commander review packet! (Only applicable if PCS occurred within 60 days)
– Letters of Recommendation required:
• Company Commander or First Level of UCMJ Authority (Must have)
• Battalion Commander or Second Level of UCMJ Authority (Must have)
• Senior Warrant Officer Letter of Recommendation (CW3 to CW5 – Must Have)
– USAREC Form 1936 must be Digitally Signed and Their Unit, Email and
Phone Number needs to be in the Bottom Narrative of the Form
–Note: If requesting an APFT Waiver, BN CDR LOR must state:
“You are physically capable of completing the training and
worldwide deployment. “
33. APFT Waiver / Statement of Understanding
Only Available for Soldiers Injured in Combat
34. Application Process
APPLICANT
Moral
Waivers
“M” Status
BOARD READY
“B” Status
AFS, AGE,
APFT
Waivers
“G or A” Status
If Corrections
Are Needed.
Packets Will
Remain In “R”
Status
Warrant
Officer
Recruiter
QC
“R” Status
USAREC
Boards
Branch
“H” Status
Branch
Proponent
“P” Status
Prerequisite
Waivers
“P” Status
35. Selection Board
• WO Packet Automatically Gets Two Looks
• Two Time Non-Select Must Wait a Year
• Board Results Released in MILPER message
Fully Qualified - Selected - Q-S
Fully Qualified - Nonselect (First Board) - FQ-NS
Non Competitive - Nonselect (Second Board) - NC-NS
Applicants may immediately re-apply with a waiver
36. Warrant Officer Candidate School
• Selectees will attend Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS)
– E5 graduated from PLDC/WLC, and E6 and above = 4 weeks and 4 days
– E5 non-graduate from PLDC/WLC and all E1 to E4 = 6 weeks and 4 days
(Other services = 6 weeks and 4 days with exceptions)
• WOCS and Flight School are located at Fort Rucker, Alabama
• Graduation = Conditional Promotion (Appointment to WO1)
http://usawocc.army.mil/
Professional Development
Leadership
Communication
Management
Ethics
Skill Enhancement
Leadership Potential
Self Discipline
Attention to Detail
Time Management
37. A Day in the Life of a Candidate
1330 - 1720 -
Academics
0815 - 1230 -
Academics
1730 - 1820 - Admin
1805 - 1900 -
Dinner
1900 - 2245 – Candidate
Leadership Designs and
Implements Schedule
To Accomplish Specified Tasks
2245 - 0500 - Lights Out
1230 - 1330 - Lunch
0500 - Wake Up
0530 - First Formation
0635 - 0730 - Hygiene
0730 - 0815 – Breakfast
0530 - 0635 - PT
38. Final Notes
• Packet deadline: Posted on website, generally two months
prior to board week. (Should be sooner if waivers are requested)
• Send your packet to USAREC “Electronically” ( Details on
Website)
• Remove Certificates when Emailing Packets (Slows Processing)
• Verify your application status on line!
• 153A Applicants - Study for SIFT (Selection Instrument for Flight
Training)
• QC your own packet (S-1, WO, SR WO, CO Commander)
• All the information you need is on our website. (Research)
www.usarec.army.mil/warrant
39. Questions?
If you have
Suggestions, Questions, or Advice please e-mail the
Warrant Officer Recruiting Team
at
wo-team@usarec.army.mil
or visit our page on
facebook
Hinweis der Redaktion
Introduce yourself.
Tell your story.
Address: Questions during brief
How people heard about brief
Brief length
Q & A afterward
Identify shortage MOS feeders
Handouts - i.e. Letter of Intent, Sample Packet, etc…
NEXT SLIDE
“So what is a Warrant Officer?”
Experts in their field, combat leaders, trainers, staff officers and advisors to commanders at all levels.
Innovative integrators of emerging technologies… (Point out for later when talking about TWI on assignments slide)
Technical expertise is very important. Don’t confuse the ability to perform at ones job as being the expert.
They will become that senior subject matter experts on their specific program, system or piece of equipment.
Rank wise: Warrant officers fall between the highest enlisted rank, and the lowest officer rank. A WO1 outranks a SGM and a CW5 is outranked by a 2LT. However you would not see a SGM work for a WO1 just as you would not see a CW5 work for a 2LT.
They need to be willing to be “the new guy” for awhile when switching from NCO to officer.
NEXT SLIDE… to illustrate what a WO is a little differently…
Brief agenda quickly
Already talked about the definition of a WO
The WO recruiting mission and what that entails.
General requirements
What we’re looking for in an applicant
5. Then I’m going to sell you on the program with opportunities and benefits)
6. I’m going to cover the application and processing
7. Then questions at the end but if I’ve done a good job here today… you shouldn’t too many
NEXT SLIDE
Every unit has a mission and a mission statement. Our mission is to provide the active Army with technically and tactically qualified candidates to fill the ranks of the Warrant Officer Corps. We only recruit from Active duty personnel, but from all services. We recruit for 40 specialties for 13 branches of the Army… this is why I’m here.
“What do you think ‘Highly Qualified’ means?
“So who in here thinks they are ‘Highly Qualified’?
There are multiple aspects that make up a highly qualified applicant…
First there are the bare minimum requirements or administrative requirements…
NEXT SLIDE
“An applicant must meet these nine Administrative Requirements before applying for the Warrant Officer Program”
9 Basic Administrative Requirements
First 5 are non-negotiable.
Waiver available for last 4 (6 thru 9)
We’ll cover waivers later
Next Slide… Some additional info and requirements…
Just some additional info and some additional requirements …
WOs broken up into two main categories: technicians and aviators
Brief Slide (a couple of facts about each)
“In addition to the basic requirements you have to already have a certain level of technical expertise in your particular field. The prerequisite experience requirements are MOS dependent and are listed on our website listed down at the bottom of the slide.”
Next Slide… WOs are further broken down into 40 occupational specialties… You can also look at he back of the LOI I have handed out…
Here are 20 of the 40 MOSs we recruit for.
You can also look at the back of the LOI you have in front of you.
Blue MOSs are non-feeder MOSs – I’ll explain those in more detail in a minute
Red MOSs are ones that we are critically short in – Usually because of increased demand because of an expanded mission and the enlisted feeder population is small
Positive Aspect – Any time you’re in demand things are pretty good…. Bonuses (though none right now), selection is less competitive, (this is not to say that anyone can qualify, you still have to meet all the prerequisites, just less people to compete with for available slots), more likely to receive waiver approval, possibly faster promotions…
Next slide… the other 20 MOSs
Here are the other 20 MOSs we recruit for.
Lets talk about the MOSs in Blue…
Next Slide… Non feeder MOSs…
The only five MOSs that any MOS can apply for. 153A is the only WO MOS without experience requirements.
Anyone can apply for the other four but there are specific experience requirements – Go to Website for those prerequisites.
Transition to next slide:
Sum up - “I’ve told you what a WO is, what the minimum requirements are, how the WO cohort is broken down, and showed the 40 MOSs we recruit for…”
“The only question now is…. knowing what you know now… Do you have what it takes to become a WO?” “Don’t answer… I just want you to start thinking about it….. Do you have what it takes.”
COA2: “What do you think that is?”
Having what it takes… to become a WO is more than just meeting the Admin and technical requirements.
Having what it takes means being that self confident leader that is technically and tactically proficient, that lives by the Army values, that are mature, self sufficient and can make a decision. Basically I’ve just described your go to NCO. That NCO that you know will have the answers or be able to handle a situation when others might not. This is who we’re looking for. That 7%er that would other wise, if they chose to stay an NCO, would be a SGM someday.
These are the attribute typically found in any GOOD NCO.
Most WOs come from the ranks of the NCO - they are selected because they have excelled in their career fields and as junior leaders.
Mostly the soldiers that want to give something MORE to the Army.
Ensure to write packets up that they want to give back to the Army not just take a bar, more pay and a salute from the Army.
If I’ve just described YOU then these are some of the benefits that await you as an Army WO…
NEXT SLIDE
TWI – refer back to WO definition and being innovative integrators of emerging technologies.
Networking opportunities
Accessions – WO recruiter
GI Bill Benefits stay the same basically.
Explain that all of the training and Education benefits they have right now; they keep as a WO.
One addition to those benefits is the DCP
Explain degree completion program.
Explain the service college opportunities. Note that most warrants don’t know they can attend, but all are eligible to apply. A warrant has attended each of the ones listed. (Graduate Degree producing military schools)
1. LMC is at Virginia.
2. Patuxant River, MD
3. Bolling AFB, DC
4. Fort Belvoir, VA
NEXT SLIDE
FY12 Selection Board Results
Point out the obvious disparity in promotion percentages between NCOs and WOs
Reason for disparity is the way we retain personnel as opposed to the NCO corps and the size difference
How NCO corps promotes:
How WOs are promoted – next slide
Information For 2011 CMSgt (E9), SMSgt (E8), MSgt (E7) Selects
http://ask.afpc.randolph.af.mil/main_content.asp?prods1=1&prods2=2&prods3=5&prods4=722&prods5=3281
US Navy – FY10 BoardsE9 Board - 29 March 2010
E8 Board - 18 April 2010
E7 Board - 21 June 2010
http://www.npc.navy.mil/Boards/ActiveDutyEnlisted/
NEXT SLIDE
BLUF - similar TIG requirements as the NCO’s.
Appointed WO1 at graduation of WOCS – By Sec of Army
2 years later automatic promotion to CW2 – also when commissioned by president of the US
CW3 – CW5 you’re boarded just like the E7 – E9 boards after the respective amount of years.
Aviators are 1 year longer due to starting over in new career field as opposed to experienced NCOs in the same careers field they’ve been dominating for years.
I also mentioned that the reason for the previous disparity is how we retain… NEXT SLIDE
What you see here are the NCO ranks that you can retire as and their respective Retention Control Points. To illustrate how this affects those promotion numbers I’m going to give you example.
Say we have a SSG that gets promoted to SFC on the day he or she hits 13 years of total service. It just so happens that SFC was this particular NCOs ultimate goal – to make E7. So having reached his or her goal he she stops excelling at their job.
How long can they stay an E7 until they have separate from the military?
As a warrant officer you can stay in the Army for 30 years – as a WO – which doesn’t include your time prior.
Most of you are looking at me like “why are you even telling us that?”
Ask –”Who’s got 10 years in?”
How old are you?
So if selected to become a WO you can stay in for 40 AFS , (which 100% retirement)… “ who knew that in here? Nobody because what NCOs can stay in for 40 Years? NONE
You could stay until you’re ( add 30 years)
So now you know why you see crusty old W5s running around looking like they could be your grand father – because they are.
This is why they’re hanging around…. Next slide
Point out the W5 retirement based on what was said during last slide.
Everyone in the audience is probably a career soldier - that means they plan to stay and retire. That is the lead for this slide. Let them know up front what the long range financial incentive is.
Based on the approved JAN 2012 pay scale using a flat % of the base pay.
NEXT SLIDE
Comparison slide using NCO v. WO up to 20 years.
Draw their attention to the snapshot. This is the initial base pay increase for completing WOCS.
NEXT SLIDE
HIDE AS NECESSARY
Our website. Quickly orient them to it. One stop shop for everything WO.
Brief Slide
Looks like a lot but its not. Generally speaking this is around 15+ documents. There are only two DA Forms.
Most of the items can be found in the applicants “love me” book.
Some applicants have put the application together in a week.
NEXT SLIDE
Explain the “UCMJ authority” reference.
SWO letter may or may not be required, check the web site.
NEXT SLIDE
** MAY HIDE**
Explain the Board Process, then the reapply rule.
NEXT SLIDE
Board process continued
You formal education begins at WOCS, Ft Rucker AL.
About two months after selection, you will receive a letter from DA WO accessions branch with assignment instructions to attend WOCS in another 2-4 months (total about 4-6 months after selection). Of course, the timing of the letter and the school can vary and you should contact your personnel office if two months have passed and you haven’t heard anything.
Aviators PCS to Ft Rucker for WOCs and flight school and have family travel entitlements. Probably don’t want to move family until after WOCS.
CONUS techs go TDY and return to Ft Rucker, return to their home station, out-process as a WO1 and get PCS orders to their first WO assignment with TDY enrooted at the basic course. Family travel entitlements are to the first permanent duty station
OCONUS techs PCS to their first WO assignment with TDY enrooted to Ft Rucker for WOCS and further TDY enrooted at their basic course before proceeding to their first WO assignment. Family travel entitlements are to the first permanent duty station
Points about WOCS: Course is 6 weeks and 4 days which allows you a few days to get there and get ready for the course. Take care of personal matters before reporting to course.
The WOCC website is mentioned on page 1 of your sample application and has very good information about the warrant officer corps and the WOCS such as packing lists, daily agenda, how to prepare, etc.
Day is pretty much the same as any NCOES school
Get to wear Groovy T-shirts
Packet Deadline posted on website – add additional time for waivers
If you get your packet in on time w/out requiring waivers and error free – 100% your packet will go the board.
Send packet via e-mail – detailed instructions on website
You can check the status of your application online – link on our website
You can only take the AFAST twice in life time and that is only if you failed it the first time – if you pass you are stuck with what ever score you have
QC your packet!!!! Too many stupid mistakes on packets!
Part of how we further define if someone is highly qualified or not is whether or not an applicant shows the motivation, diligence, and attention to detail to assemble a packet and get it to us on time. When you submit an application packet, Getting your application submitted, on time, to the right place, complete and error free is the goal. This is the first step in the selection process, if you don’t take the time to assemble and submit a packet, you can’t get selected.