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The Non-Commissioned Officer insignia are the same up until Warrant Officer ranks, where they are stylised for Australia ( for example, using the Australian, rather than the British coat of arms ).
* 1504 – Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand issue a Royal Warrant for the construction of a Royal Chapel ( Capilla Real ) to be built.
* Warrant ( philosophy ), a proper justification for holding a belief
* Warrant of Precedence for Pakistan, Pakistan protocol for officials seating at government functions
* SAF Warrant Officer School, a Singapore Armed Forces training school within the Pasir Laba Camp complex for Master Sergeants
* Warrant officer candidate school, the entry-level training for Warrant Officer Candidates in the United States Army
* Warrant for Genocide, a non-fiction book about a fraudulent anti-Semitic text
The insignia of the three ranks are: a crown for a WO2 ; the ( Australian ) Commonwealth Coat of Arms ( changed from the Royal Coat of Arms in 1976 ) for a WO1 ; and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms surrounded by a laurel wreath for the Warrant Officer.
Sousa served in the U. S. Marine Corps, first from 1868 to 1875 as an apprentice musician, and then as the head of the Marine Band from 1880 to 1892 ; he was a Sergeant Major for most of his second period of Marine service and was a Warrant Officer at the time he resigned.
Also, as a result of a downed Blackhawk air assault helicopter, Warrant Officer-Pilot Michael J. Durant from 160th SOAR was held captive for 11 days.
New NCOs and Warrant Officers are also sent on courses at Brecon when they come up for promotion.
* Erik Turner ( born 1964 ), guitarist for the American band Warrant
Due to the combined nature of the Canadian Forces, however, it is not impossible for an air force Chief Warrant Officer or a naval Chief Petty Officer 1st Class ( CPO1 ) to rise to that post, especially in units with a high number of support trades personnel ; examples might include a Logistics Branch CPO1 being appointed RSM of a service battalion, or an air force Communications and Electronics Branch CWO appointed to the position in a Communication Regiment.
In the Royal Marines, Regimental Sergeant Major was an actual rank ( and equivalent to Warrant Officer Class I in the Army ) until the Royal Marines themselves re-adopted the ranks of Warrant Officer Classes I and II in 1973 ( although the term continued to be used interchangeably for Warrant Officers Class I until at least 1981 ).
It was responsible for policies including the European Arrest Warrant.
* After 1948, the Brigade of Gurkhas ( part of the British Army ) was formed and adopted standard British Army rank structure and nomenclature, except for the three Viceroy Commission ranks between Warrant Officer 1 and Second Lieutenant ( jemadar, subedar and subedar major ) which remained, albeit with different rank titles Lieutenant ( Queens Gurkha Officer ), Captain ( QGO ) and Major ( QGO ).
In 1860, control of the Company moved from the Home Office to the War Office and in 1889 a Royal Warrant gave the Secretary of State for War control of the Company ’ s military affairs.
The Crown dependency of the Isle of Man was granted a red ensign, with the three legs of Man in the central fly, for use by ships registered through the island, by Royal Warrant dated 27 August 1971.

Warrant and Genocide
Multiple polemicists, such as Irish journalist Philip Graves in a 1921 The Times article, and British academic Norman Cohn in his 1967 book Warrant for Genocide, have proven The Protocols to be both a hoax and a clear case of plagiarism.
His book Warrant for Genocide is on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the anti-semitic forgery purporting to describe a Jewish conspiracy for world domination.
Warrant for Genocide, The myth of the Jewish world conspiracy and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
* Warrant for Genocide: Key Elements of Turko-Armenian Conflict.
The standard work on the Protocols of Zion has been for some time Norman Cohn's Warrant for Genocide.

Warrant and Jewish
There are also many non-uniformed helpers and instructors who, together with the Officers and Warrant Officers provide a diverse range of activities within a Jewish environment, including camping, voluntary and community service, citizenship, sports, drama, social events, crafts, music, outdoor pursuits and tours, as well as:

Warrant and World
It was originally awarded to Air Force commissioned officers and Warrant Officers, but this was expanded after the Second World War to include Army and Navy aviation officers, and again in 1993 to other ranks after the discontinuation of the Air Force Medal.
Hollis was 31 years old, and a Warrant Officer Class II ( Company Sergeant-Major ) in the 6th Battalion, Green Howards, British Army during the Second World War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC:
Royal Navy officers, Warrant officers, and Senior Rates today wear a framed cap with a white cover and a black band in Nos 1, 2 and 3 Dress ; originally only worn in tropical climes, the white cover was adopted for all areas after the Second World War.
The Scarff ring was a type of machine gun mounting developed during the First World War by Warrant Officer ( Gunner ) F. W. Scarff of the Admiralty Air Department for use on two-seater aircraft.
During World War II, from 1942 to 1946 he was a Warrant Officer.

Warrant and ),
* Conductor ( Army ), a senior Warrant Officer appointment in the Royal Logistic Corps and its predecessors
* Warrant ( law ), a form of specific authorization
* Warrant ( finance ), a right, without obligation, to buy or sell something at an agreed price
* Warrant ( town meeting ), a document used to call and outline a town meeting
* Warrant Officer ( United Kingdom ), the highest non-commissioned rank in the British Armed Forces
* Warrant Officer ( United States ), ( grade W-1 to W-5 ) is ranked as an officer above the senior-most enlisted ranks, as well as officer cadets and candidates, but below the officer grade of O-1 ( NATO: OF-1 )
* Royal Warrant ( Thailand ), a warrant that enables suppliers to advertise that they supply goods / service to the King of Thailand
* Warrant ( American band ), a glam metal band from Hollywood, California
* Warrant ( German band ), a German speed metal band that formed in 1983
* Warrant ( 1975 film ), an Indian Hindi-language film directed by Pramod Chakravorty
The RSM-A is the only holder of the unique rank of Warrant Officer ( WO ), introduced in 1991.
: Colour Corporals / Sergeants, Warrant Officers, Guard Corporal of the Colours, Colours Corporal Major ( Household Cavalry ), Colours Sergeant Major ( other cavalry and armor units )
* Kvanvig, Jonathan ( ed ), Warrant in Contemporary Epistemology: Essays in Honor of Plantinga's Theory of Knowledge.
Viscount Montgomery's harbour ( 1626 ; improved 1640 ), superseding what had hitherto been probably only a small jetty, was built and maintained as a result of the Royal Warrant of 1616 which limited travel between the Ards and the Rhins of Galloway to this port, and that at Portpatrick also owned by Montgomery.
Depending on the size of the unit, RSMs can be Third ( 3WO ), Second ( 2WO ), First ( 1WO ), Master ( MWO ), or Senior ( SWO ) Warrant Officers.
* Nobuo Fujita ( 1911 – 1997 ), Warrant Flying Officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy ; conducted the only wartime aircraft bombings on the continental United States
L. A. débuts included Warrant with Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich ( 1989 ), and Skid Row with their eponymous album ( 1989 ), which reached number six in the Billboard 200, but they were to be one of the last major bands that emerged in the glam metal era.
* Born Again ( Warrant album ), 2006

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