United States Army Warrant Officer Career College Explained

Unit Name:US Army Warrant Officer Career College
Dates:1993–present
Country:United States
Branch:U.S. Army
Role:Warrant Officer training and education
Command Structure:Training and Doctrine Command and Combined Arms Center and Army University
Current Commander:COL Kevin E. McHugh
Garrison:Fort Novosel, Alabama
Motto:"Strength in Knowledge"

The United States Army's Warrant Officer Career College (USAWOCC), located at Fort Novosel, Alabama, functions as Training and Doctrine Command's executive agent for all warrant officer training and education in the U.S. Army. The Warrant Officer Career College is part of the Army University and Combined Arms Center, headquartered at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.[1]

The Warrant Officer Career College develops and administers active and reserve component warrant officer courses to include the Warrant Officer Candidate School,[2] Warrant Officer Basic Course, Warrant Officer Advanced Course,[3] Warrant Officer Intermediate Level Education,[4] and the Warrant Officer Senior Service Education.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.penfed.org/usawoa/woheritage/Hist_of_Army_WO_2.htm#1997 – present History of the Warrant Officer Corps, 1997–present
  2. Web site: Warrant Officer Candidate School .
  3. Web site: Warrant Officer Advanced Course .
  4. Web site: Warrant Officer Intermediate Level Education .
  5. Web site: Warrant Officer Senior Service Education .