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Warrant Officer of the Royal Air Force
Most senior enlisted rank appointment of the Royal Air Force From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Warrant Officer of the Royal Air Force (WORAF), previously known as the Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officer (CASWO), is the senior Royal Air Force (RAF) appointment for a warrant officer (WO), and therefore the most senior non-commissioned appointment in the RAF.[1] The person holding this military appointment advises the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS) on matters concerning airmen and airwomen of the RAF.[1][2] The post was created in May 1996 , as the Chief of the Air Staff's Warrant Officer.[1][3] The post was re-titled Warrant Officer of the Royal Air Force (WORAF) on 1 July 2021 , and whilst continuing to report directly to the Chief of the Air Staff, the scope of the WORAF was widened to 'work for the entirety of the RAF'.[4] The current WORAF is WO Murugesvaran 'Subby' Subramaniam, who was appointed in April 2023 .[5][6] As of 2023 including the incumbent, there has been a total of eleven personnel in this appointment.
The Royal Navy equivalent is the Warrant Officer to the Royal Navy (WORN, previously Warrant Officer of the Naval Service, WONS),[7] and in the Royal Marines the Corps Regimental Sergeant Major. The British Army's recent equivalent is the Army Sergeant Major (previously known as Sergeant Major of the Army).[8]
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List of holders
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See also
- Template: RAF Other Ranks – table of all non-commissioned ranks and insignia of the Royal Air Force, including the WORAF
- Warrant Officer of the Air Force – equivalent in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)
- Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force – equivalent in the United States Air Force (USAF)
- Sergeant Major of the Air Force – equivalent in the South African Air Force (SAAF)
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