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Kevin Brooks wrote:
"Cub Driver" wrote in message ... Next thing you know, they'll be commissioning NCOs. Why? Why not? If a warrant officer can be a commissioned officer, so can Top. Why? Similar levels of training, duties, and experience. Since the upper-level NCO is likely older and more experienced, he probably has better judgement, too. (NOT that I'm advocating this; who in their right mind would trade in a bunch of stripes for a funky lieutenant's bars?) I notice that they're calling him "sir" these days. That used to get you 20 push-ups in the U.S. Army. Where did you get *that* from? The proper form of address for Warrant Officers is "Mister". For NCOs it is "Sergeant", "Petty Officer", (or, in some services, "Chief", if applicable). |
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