Where is WOCS?
Fort Rucker
The United States Army’s Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS), located at Fort Rucker, Alabama, provides training for Soldiers to become a warrant officer in the U.S. Army or U.S. Army National Guard (also conducted via state Regional Training Institutes—RTI programs), with the recent exception of U.S. Army Special …
How do I get to WOCS?
candidates must:
- Be younger than 46 years old (age waivers will be considered on a case-by-case basis)
- Earn a General Technical score of 110 or higher on the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
- Complete required non-commissioned Officer Leadership courses (Does not apply to aviation candidates)
What is a WOCC?
Warrant Officer Career College (WOCC)
Can you go straight to warrant officer?
With the exception of warrant officers in aviation, technical warrant officer requirements include evidence of officer potential, such as physical fitness scores; five to eight years’ experience in a Military Occupation Specialty (MOS); transcripts of military leadership courses; and letters of recommendations from …
Do Warrant Officers outrank officers?
Warrant Officers outrank all enlisted members, but are not required to have a college degree. Commissioned Officers outrank Warrant Officers and enlisted service members, and must have a minimum of a four-year bachelor’s degree.
How long is Woile?
The Warrant Officer Intermediate Level Education (WOILE) is a resident 5-week, MOS- immaterial, professional military education course preceded by a DL phase.