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Navy Warrant Officer Selection Program

Monday May 5, 2008
Navy Chief Warrant Officers (CWOs) are technical specialists who perform knowledge and skills of a specific occupational field at a level beyond what is normally expected a Master Chief Petty Officer (E-9).

The Chief Warrant Officer Program provides commissioning opportunities to qualified senior enlisted personnel. Chief Petty Officers (E-7 through E-9), and E-6 personnel who are selection board eligible for E-7 may qualify for this program.

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May 6, 2008 at 5:12 pm
(1) Javier J. Mayol says:

I am a 44 years old prior service and interested in becoming a Chaplain thru the Warrant Officer program for the Navy Reserve. Specially interested in the FMF with the Marines. I am already in my first year in the Seminary. Can somebody help?

August 25, 2008 at 7:24 pm
(2) Beady Waddell says:

I am 47 years old - prior service and just finished Law School. I am interested in serving in the Legal Field through the Warrant Officer Program for the Navy Reserve. Is there anyone that can tell me if there are any programs that I may still qualify - Thanks.

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