Warrant Officer (United States) - Notable Warrant Officers

Notable Warrant Officers

  • CW4 Michael J. Novosel
  • CW2 Louis R. Rocco
  • CW4 Oscar G. Johnson
  • CW4 Michael Durant
  • WO1 Robert Mason
  • MAJ (was WO1) Hugh Thompson, Jr.
  • MAJ (was CW3) Frederick Edgar Ferguson
  • CW4 Thomas J. Hennen
  • John Arnold Austin
  • Ronald D. Young Jr.
  • James W. Hall, III
  • John Anthony Walker, Jr.
  • CWO4 Hershel W. Williams

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