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  2. Weapon systems officer - Wikipedia

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    A Weapon Systems Officer (WSO), nicknamed "Wizzo", is an air flight officer directly involved in all air operations and weapon systems of a military aircraft.. Historically, aircrew duties in military aircraft were highly specialised and rigid, because the relevant controls, instruments/displays, and/or weapons were concentrated in front of particular seats, panels or positions.

  3. Combat systems officer - Wikipedia

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    The combat systems officer manages the mission and integrates systems and crew with the aircraft commander to collectively achieve and maintain situational awareness and mission effectiveness. CSOs are trained in piloting, navigation, the use of the electromagnetic spectrum, and are experts in weapon system employment on their specific airframe.

  4. Gerald Goodfellow - Wikipedia

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    In October 1993 Goodfellow was chosen for transition to the B-1 Bomber as an offensive systems officer. After retraining Goodfellow joined the 9th Bomb Squadron. [1] While with the 9th Bomb Squadron, Goodfellow was chosen to participate in a mission called Coronet Bat. During the mission, two B-1s flew around the world non-stop with air ...

  5. Weapons officer - Wikipedia

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    Infantry weapons officer, a United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer who is a technical weapons specialist Weapon systems officer (WSO), either a United States Navy air flight officer directly involved in all air operations and weapon systems of a fighter aircraft or the aft crew member in a United States Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle or ...

  6. United States Army Special Forces selection and training

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    Special Forces soldiers from 3rd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), conduct shoot-house training at Fort Carson in September 2009.. The Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC) or, informally, the Q Course is the initial formal training program for entry into the United States Army Special Forces.

  7. Officer Candidates School (United States Marine Corps)

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    Officer Candidates must pass a series of tests before being admitted into the Officer Candidate School. [3] An Officer Selection Officer (OSO), usually a Captain, meets with a prospective Officer Candidate. Upon completing a satisfactory interview, the OSO then makes the decision to move the prospective candidate onto the next step.

  8. List of United States Army careers - Wikipedia

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    Officer. 26A Network Systems Engineer (formerly Functional Area 24A, Telecommunications Systems Engineer) ... Officer. 48B Latin America; 48C Europe (no longer used ...

  9. United States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Officers are commissioned through the United States service academies, Reserve Officer Training Corps programs, and the Officer Candidate and Officer Training Schools. During a time of war, officers may be promoted to five-star ranks , with general of the Army , fleet admiral , and general of the Air Force the only five-star ranks currently ...