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A '''Warrant Officer''' is an officer who had been promoted by working his way up from the ranks, thereby gaining authority to be selected to be given a | A '''Warrant Officer''' is an officer who had been promoted by working his way up from the ranks, thereby gaining authority to be selected to be given a Warrant by his [[Commander-in-Chief]], as distinguished from a Commissioned Officer who is designated an officer by a commission. | ||
They were generally of the rank of [[Sub-Conductor]]s or [[Conductors]]. | |||
Sub-Conductors or Conductors, who were Warrant Officers, were in existence in India in 1821, (see below) but the introduction date is unclear | |||
The 1921 India Office List contains a list of “Non-Departmental Warrant Officers”<ref> 1921 Indian Army List page 1879-80 (digital file page 1223)</ref>.The men in this list mostly have the title Sergeant-Major or Quarter Master Sergeant (Q M S) They were of Warrant Officer 2 rank, and ranked lower than Conductors and Sub-Conductors. | |||
== Related articles == | |||
* [[Military ranks]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_officer Warrant Officer] Wikipedia | |||
*[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=26sEAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA2-PA60 "Misconduct of a Conductor & a Sub Conductor punished"] ''The Calcutta Annual Register 1821'' Chapter III, Public Documents, page 60 [of this chapter] | |||
== References == | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 5 January 2018
A Warrant Officer is an officer who had been promoted by working his way up from the ranks, thereby gaining authority to be selected to be given a Warrant by his Commander-in-Chief, as distinguished from a Commissioned Officer who is designated an officer by a commission.
They were generally of the rank of Sub-Conductors or Conductors.
Sub-Conductors or Conductors, who were Warrant Officers, were in existence in India in 1821, (see below) but the introduction date is unclear
The 1921 India Office List contains a list of “Non-Departmental Warrant Officers”[1].The men in this list mostly have the title Sergeant-Major or Quarter Master Sergeant (Q M S) They were of Warrant Officer 2 rank, and ranked lower than Conductors and Sub-Conductors.
Related articles
External links
- Warrant Officer Wikipedia
- "Misconduct of a Conductor & a Sub Conductor punished" The Calcutta Annual Register 1821 Chapter III, Public Documents, page 60 [of this chapter]
References
- ↑ 1921 Indian Army List page 1879-80 (digital file page 1223)