I'm not an army guy, but don't they ever promote you if you have been in that long?
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To: Rodney King
but don't they ever promote you if you have been in that long? He was a Chief Warrant Officer.
2 posted on
03/29/2007 3:09:22 PM PDT by
chesty_puller
(USMC 70-73 3MAF VN 70-71 US Army 75-79 3d Inf Old Guard)
To: Rodney King
3 posted on
03/29/2007 3:09:46 PM PDT by
neodad
(USS Vincennes (CG-49) Freedom's Fortress)
To: Rodney King
Makes me scratch my head and wonder how he got the way he is.
4 posted on
03/29/2007 3:10:30 PM PDT by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true.)
To: Rodney King
What rank do you think a Chief Warrant Officer is Rodney??
6 posted on
03/29/2007 3:11:03 PM PDT by
geo40xyz
(218->121 democRAT's 'OWN DEFEAT' and blood of American soldiers in Iraq will be on their hands)
To: Rodney King
Chief Warrant is a pretty impressive rank - warrant officers are effectively officers but are not commissioned as such. They don't really command but they perform important technical tasks that might oridinarily require a commissioned officer to deal with. For example, helicopter pilots are often warrants.
My nephew once complained warrants are basically enlisted guys with officer perks. He was oversimplifying more than a little of course.
7 posted on
03/29/2007 3:11:22 PM PDT by
AzSteven
(Any animal is gifted by God with claws and teeth for their defense. The good Lord gave us a brain to)
To: Rodney King
Chief Warrant, is not a buck private! Some men just stand a little tailer than other equals and here is one of them.
11 posted on
03/29/2007 3:13:48 PM PDT by
org.whodat
(Never let the facts get in the way of a good assumption.)
To: Rodney King
This picture is from 1969.
I remember it well.
Almost surreal to think about it now.
Your fate was determined by some suit picking a numbered
ping pong ball out of a gold-fish bowl.
To: Rodney King
This fella had the best of both worlds,,,A Chief Warrant,,He was Top Dog....In '71 only 3 people in our Company were draftees,,The Draft was winding down,
15 posted on
03/29/2007 3:15:54 PM PDT by
silentreignofheroes
(When the Last Two Prophets are taken, there will be no Tommorrow!)
To: Rodney King
16 posted on
03/29/2007 3:15:57 PM PDT by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: Rodney King
I think that's the highest you can go without a college degree. A Warrant Officer isn't really an officer in the same sense as a Lieutenant, Captain, Major, or Colonel. It says he was drafted while he was a college student, and maybe he decided he liked the Army and didn't want or need to finish college.
18 posted on
03/29/2007 3:16:49 PM PDT by
lesser_satan
(FRED THOMPSON '08)
To: Rodney King
Valid question from your perspective, but he did well. And, I bet, he carried more weight than much higher ranks where ever he was. Many a Sgt has carried a Lt or Cpt.
19 posted on
03/29/2007 3:16:49 PM PDT by
doodad
To: Rodney King; SandRat
He is CWO. Not too shabby, imho.
20 posted on
03/29/2007 3:17:11 PM PDT by
Fiddlstix
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To: Rodney King
There are only 4 levels of warrent officer.He is at the top rank, can't go any higher unless he went to OCS and was commissioned as an officer.
24 posted on
03/29/2007 3:18:53 PM PDT by
calex59
To: Rodney King
Would like to see that Plymouth..?
26 posted on
03/29/2007 3:19:55 PM PDT by
silentreignofheroes
(When the Last Two Prophets are taken, there will be no Tommorrow!)
To: Rodney King
Rangel's years in the Army included more than 200 parachute jumps with a special forces unit in Vietnam and Cambodia
There were only a handful of combat jumps during the entire Vietnam conflict, and if he'd been on every single one, he'd have had nowhere near 200. They must be talking about training jumps, which is a little misleading given the context.
Nevertheless, thanks to Chief Rangel for his service, and best wishes for his retirement.
34 posted on
03/29/2007 3:25:16 PM PDT by
kms61
To: Rodney King
Tops on the list is restoring a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury. He parked it in his mom's barn when he went off to basic training.Thanks for posting this great story! Wonder what the total number of Viet Nam era draftees went on to serve until retirement.
To: Rodney King
but don't they ever promote youMy brother came out a Warrant Officer. He was a dogface in 1969 and spent 2 tours in 'Nam, 16 years in Germany, and retired after he was sent stateside post a Desert Storm tour. He was a tank guy for his entire enlistment and is now a contractor to the Army. I wish I had his pension and knowledge. He worked damned hard for his rank -- it came with a lot of respect from his commanders.
42 posted on
03/29/2007 3:33:19 PM PDT by
Glenn
(Annoy a RudyBot...Think for yourself.)
To: Rodney King
Doesn't anyone see the irony in the fact that his name is Rangel?
46 posted on
03/29/2007 3:38:59 PM PDT by
digger48
To: Rodney King
My memory is gettin a little hazy, but I seem to recall the WO's were always equal opportunists.
They could equally tell officers and NCO's to get stuffed, with damned near immunity.
49 posted on
03/29/2007 3:40:22 PM PDT by
stylin19a
(If you are living on the edge...MOVE OVER ! Some of us are ready to jump !)
To: Empireoftheatom48
You remember this guy? He was in alpha battery when you took over bravo battery. Skinny Puerto Rican guy. He was a cool guy. He got sent to the rear one time during a field problem and came back with about 100 McDonald cheeseburgers. A class act.
163 posted on
03/29/2007 10:47:24 PM PDT by
bad company
(I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous)
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