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U. S. ARMY RECRUITING COMMAND gt; In-Service Opportunities gt; U. S. Army . . . The steps below provide guidance on how to use the USAREC Warrant Officer Recruiting web site to determine eligibility and if eligible, how to submit an application Review the steps below and explore all of the pages in this web site to determine if you are eligible for any WOMOS before beginning an application
Board Schedule - U. S. Army Recruiting Command Review MILPER Message 24-304 for the FY25 United States Army Warrant Officer Selection Boards (WOSB) X = MOS will be boarded Failure to meet deadlines may delay an applicant's packet to a later WOSB than desired Applicants requiring Waiver ETP (s) must plan to submit before new packet deadline Mobile Users rotate phone to landscape for best quality
National Guard Applicants - U. S. Army Recruiting Command US Army Warrant Officers are self aware and adaptive technical experts, combat leaders, trainers, and advisors who specialize, throughout an entire career, in a specific technical area The US Army Warrant Officer cohort comprises less than three percent of the total US Army strength Although small in size, the level of responsibility is immense and only the very best are selected to become
In-Service Opportunities - U. S. Army Recruiting Command Note: SMs will obtain an approved DD 368 through their Servicing Personnel Office The DD Form 368, Page 2, Section IV- Remarks, must have projected Re-Entry Code, Separation Program Designator (SPD) code, Expired Term of Service (ETS), Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) or Navy Rate, and annotation of any lost time in whole days
Basic Qualifications - U. S. Army Recruiting Command The steps below provide guidance on how to use this web site to determine eligibility and if eligible, how to submit an application Review the steps below and explore all of the pages in this web site to determine if you are eligible for any WOMOS before beginning an application For Non Army personnel, please visit the homepage and click the Non Army Mosaic link for your specific WOMOS feeders
420A - Human Resources Technician A Human Resources (HR) Technician serves as the HR subject matter expert in a BCT; Brigade HHBN STB; Division Corps, ASCC, HRSC and higher echelons within the Army structure HR Technicians perform duties as a leader in any HR technical or joint field of operations HR Technicians are adaptive technical experts, leaders, trainers, and advisors They maintain, operate, and integrate Army Human
740A - Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Technician The CBRN Warrant Officer (MOS 740A) is the Chemical Regiment's premier technical and tactical expert, enabling maneuver across all phases of the Army’s missions They are adaptive leaders and trainers, mastering the operation, integration, and technical maintenance requirements of all CBRN systems programs of record The 740A Warrant Officers are innovative integrators of emerging CBRN
150U - Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems (TUAS) Operations Technician All applicants must have a digitally signed letter of recommendation (LOR) from an Army Aviation Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems (TUAS) Operations Technician (CW3 to CW5) currently serving (Not Retired) to accompany their Company and Battalion CDR LOR's The Warrant Officer LOR must attest to the applicant's technical tactical competency and potential for warrant officer service
Civilian (WOFT) Applicants - U. S. Army Recruiting Command Pilot and command all army aircraft in tactical and non-tactical conditions Aviation warrant officers must be agile, adaptive, and creative, as they operate aircraft in all meteorological conditions, both day and night, and are responsible for coordinating, conducting, and directing all types of single service and joint combat, combat support and sustainment operations Function as direct