Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer

Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer
= Insignia worn by the CFCWO
Incumbent
Kevin C. West

since July 5, 2013
Inaugural holder Robert Osside
Website http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/about-org-structure/chief-warrant-officer.page

The Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer or CFCWO () is the senior non-commissioned member appointment in the Canadian Forces. The post was created in 1978,[1] with the first appointment of CWO Robert Osside. Chief Warrant Officer Robert Osside was the first Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officer[2] – a position created by the Chief of the Defence Staff in 1978 to assist the CDS in his duties and advise him on all issues relating to non-commissioned members.

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 Naval 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 twenty 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 Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Officers

James Carroll[3] 1991-1995
John Marr[4] 1987-1991
Guy Parent[4] 1995-1999
Richard Lupien[4] 2001-2004
Daniel Gilbert[4] 2004-2007
Greg Lacroix[4] 2007-2010
Robert Cléroux July 2010[5] to July 5, 2013
Kevin West July 5, 2013 to present[6]

References


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