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Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer

Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer

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The Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer (abbreviated CFCWO) (Adjudant-chef des Forces canadiennes in French) is the senior non-commissioned member appointment in the Canadian Armed Forces. The post was created in 1978 with the first appointment of Chief Warrant Officer Robert Osside. CFCWO is a position created by the chief of the Defence Staff to assist the CDS in his duties and advise him on all issues relating to non-commissioned members.[1][2] CWO Bob McCann, MMM, MSM, CD, is the current CFCWO since March 17, 2023.

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Rank and insignia

The CFCWO holds the substantive rank of chief warrant officer (if Army or Air Force) or chief petty officer 1st class (if Navy). Even if the incumbent is a chief petty officer, the appointment title remains "Canadian Forces chief warrant officer".

The rank insignia of the CFCWO is the coat of arms of Canada in coloured thread, surrounded by a wreath of 20 maple leaves in gold thread, worn on the lower sleeve of the service dress jacket. The cap badge is the coat of arms of Canada, in full-colour metallic thread.

List of appointment holders

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Notes

  1. Officially, the Army was Force Mobile Command of the Canadian Forces until 2011.
  2. Officially, the Navy was named Maritime Command until 2011.
  3. Officially, the Air Force was named Air Command until 2011.
  4. Cléroux was serving as CF Chief Warrant Officer when Maritime Command was renamed the Royal Canadian Navy on 16 August 2011.

References

  1. "Table of Ranks and Appointments". Canadian Soldiers.
  2. Bélanger, Yves (12 June 2018). "The Osside Institute: a source of pride for CWO West". The Maple Leaf. The Institute was renamed in 2014, to honour the memory of the very first Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer, CWO Robert Osside.
  3. "Gathering of the CF Chief Warrant Officers". Archived from the original on 23 May 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2013.|
  4. Green, Mary Ellen (20 October 2008). "Building renamed for exceptional leader" (PDF). Lookout Newspaper. Volume 53, No.42, p.7
  5. "PR-CO". The Wall Street Journal. 5 July 2013.|[dead link]
  6. Rehman, Mishall (29 November 2016). "Combat Engineer CWO Alain Guimond appointed Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer". Canadian Military Family Magazine.
  7. "CAF welcomes CPO1 Gilles Grégoire: 14th CAF Chief Warrant Officer". Canadian Military Family Magazine. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  8. "Canadian Armed Forces Chief Warrant Officer Change of Appointment". www.canada.ca. 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2023-04-14.

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