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January 24th, 2005  
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Welcome to the forums! You'll find many Canadians here already but I believe you may be the most senior. Will be good to hear your observations from your long service. I was aware that Regimental Sergeant Majors are Chief Warrent Officers but I don't know the proper form of address. I would guess it would be "Sergeant Major"? In the US Chief Warrents and Sergeant Majors are of course seperate ranks. Sergeant Majors are addressed as just that and Chief Warrents are called "sir" by subordinates and "mister" by superiors. They can be called "Chief" by either. Most Chief Warrents I knew prefered being called "Chief".
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