Commissioned Warrant Officer Ranks
| Pay grade | W-2 | W-3 | W-4 | W-5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insignia | ||||
| Title | Chief warrant officer two |
Chief warrant officer three |
Chief warrant officer four |
Chief warrant officer five |
| Abbreviation | CWO-2 | CWO-3 | CWO-4 | CWO-5 |
| NATO Code |
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