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
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Marine - Feeder MOS List General Information - Enlisted MOS Conversion List (Marine) Click the Warrant Officer MOSs below to see the duty description, prerequisites, and preferred qualifications Please remember, you must meet the MINIMUM prerequisites for the Warrant Officer MOS for which you will apply, or you must request a prerequisite waiver Waivers are not needed for preferred qualifications Basic
U. S. Army Warrant Officer Recruiting This spring, Chief Warrant Officers 2 Juana and Josue Trujillo were among the first Army professionals to attend the 10-week Talent Acquisition Warrant Officer Basic Course at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and Fort Knox, Kentucky to become designated as Talent Acquisition Technicians, 420T
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255A - Data Operations Warrant Officer Data Operations Warrant Officers are subject matter experts responsible for designing, building, configuring, operating, maintaining, and sustaining data and services in the Army’s portion of the Department of Defense Information Network within the cyberspace domain (DCWF Code - 451)
U. S. Army Recruiting Command interagency, and multinational cybersecurity efforts to include the identification of key terrain, mission critical networks, nodes, applications and systems while operating within optimal, degraded, intermittent, or latent environments
U. S. Army Recruiting Command WHAT IS A WARRANT OFFICER? (DA PAM 600-3 Definition) "Warrant officers are highly specialized officers They are self-aware and adaptive combat leaders, trainers, staff officers, and advisors Warrant officers are competent and confident warriors, innovative integrators of emerging technologies, dynamic teachers, and developers of specialized teams of soldiers WHAT A Information Systems
U. S. Army Recruiting Command REQUIRED TRAINING Selectees will attend Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS), Fort Rucker, Alabama All = 5 weeks, 4 days Information Protection Technician Warrant Officer Basic Course (WOBC), Fort Gordon, Georgia - 21 week course (FY 22) - MOS producing - PCS move U S ARMY eoo 1775 CONTACT US: US Army Signal School Office Chief of Signal Signal Warrant Officer Pr0ponent Desk Commercial