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As a Warrant Officer, you will grow your skill set and your future

Warrant officers are technical and tactical experts. They are considered to be the best of the best in their field. Following the warrant officer path means you would be critical to administering and executing plans, as well as being the leader officers and enlisted personnel look to for advice and direction.

If what you want is an opportunity to be a hands-on, highly skilled technical advisor specializing in one of over 40 disciplines, explore the direction of warrant officer in the National Guard. The warrant officer field is divided into two main concentrations, technical and aviation.

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Warrant Officer Benefits

Once you become a warrant officer, you will continue to receive the benefits you get now, plus:

  • Get paid to attend in-depth, hands-on training
  • Receive superior training in a highly technical field
  • Enhance civilian career opportunities and bolster your resume
  • Get experience that would take years to earn in the civilian world
  • Learn proven leadership skills
  • Receive the same respect as commissioned officers

Certain warrant officer positions are currently listed as Critical Shortage MOSs and may qualify for bonuses up to $10,000, based on your state's need.

Technical

The brains of the operation, technical warrant officers work in almost every National Guard career field. They serve the vital purpose of guiding subordinates while being equipped to advise commanders.

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Aviation

A respected position in the National Guard, aviation warrant officers deal in high-pressure situations delivering payloads to critical areas, engaging enemy targets and rescuing people from life-threatening situations.

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