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In peacetime, a Master Senior Chief Warrant Officer would have served at least 21 years of enlisted service, and served as a [[Senior Chief Warrant Officer]] for 3 years. Since they hold a Monarch's Warrant, they are ''not'' commissioned | In peacetime, a Master Senior Chief Warrant Officer would have served at least 21 years of enlisted service, and served as a [[Senior Chief Warrant Officer]] for 3 years. Since they hold a Monarch's Warrant, they are ''not'' commissioned.<ref name="Military.com">[http://www.military.com/navy/officer-ranks.html (military.com)]</ref> They would be the equivalent of a [[Commander]].<ref name="HH9">{{HH9}}, Chapter 24</ref> | ||
== TRMN == | == TRMN == |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 12 April 2022
Master Chief Warrant Officer (abbrev: MCWO) is a warrant paygrade within the Royal Manticoran Navy, the Royal Manticoran Marine Corps, and the Royal Manticoran Army. In the Grayson Space Navy, they are referred to as a "Senior Master Chief Warrant Officer" (abbrev: SMCWO) It holds the equivalent military paygrade of W-5 within The Royal Manticoran Navy: The Official Honor Harrington Fan Association, Inc. and has achieved a wealth of technical and leadership experience, allowing them to work closely with, and fully understand, the requirements of enlisted technicians in their charge. A warrant officer is referred to by their rank, also by their rate, but by officers is referred to as "Mr" or "Ms". So a Steward who earned their crown would be called "Mr," but also "Chief," or "Kitchen Officer."
Honorverse
In peacetime, a Master Senior Chief Warrant Officer would have served at least 21 years of enlisted service, and served as a Senior Chief Warrant Officer for 3 years. Since they hold a Monarch's Warrant, they are not commissioned.[1] They would be the equivalent of a Commander.[2]
TRMN
If the spacer has completed their Master Chief Warrant Officer Exam, and served as an Senior Chief Warrant Officer for 15 months Time in Grade, they are promoted to this rank. Frequently, warrant officers are Department Heads on board their ship.[3]
Branch | Insignia |
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RMN | |
RMMC | |
RMA | |
GSN |
References
- ↑ (military.com)
- ↑ "Ashes of Victory", Chapter 24
- ↑ [1] (Membership Handbook)
TRMN Ranks | |||||||
Type | Grade | Navy | Marines/Army | Type | Grade | Fleet | Marines/Army |
Officers | Enlisted | ||||||
Flag Officers |
F6 | AotF HADM GdF |
MotC MotA |
NCO Ranks |
E10 | SMCPON OSBdF FSMCPO CSMCPO MCPON SMCPO OSB |
SGTMAJRMMC SGTMAJRMA CSGTMAJ RSGTMAJ |
F5 | FADM GADM |
MSHL FMSHL |
E9 | MCPO SB |
SGTMAJ | ||
F4 | ADM | GEN | E8 | SCPO HB |
1SGT | ||
F3 | VADM | LTGEN | E7 | CPO OB |
MSGT | ||
F2 | RADM KADM |
MAJGEN | E6 | PO1 B |
SSGT | ||
F1 | CDRE FADM |
BRGEN | E5 | PO2 OMT |
PSGT | ||
Field Grade Officers |
O6 | CAPT CAPTSG CAPTJG KDS |
COL | E4 | PO3 MT |
CPL | |
O5 | CDR FK |
LTCOL | Non-Rate Enlisted Ranks |
E3 | S1C HGEFR |
LCPL | |
O4 | LCDR KK |
MAJ | E2 | S2C OGEFR |
PFC | ||
Company Grade Officers |
O3 | LTSG KL |
CPT | E1 | S3C GEFR |
PVT | |
O2 | LTJG OLDS |
1LT | Training Ranks |
N/A | MID CDT SK | ||
O1 | ENS LDS |
2LT | |||||
Warrant Officers | |||||||
W5 | W4 | W3 | W2 | W1 | |||
MCWO SMCWO |
SCWO MCWO |
CWO SCWO |
WO1 CWO |
WO2 WO |