Welcome to RNSC Online
In 2013 the Rhein-Neckar Silver Chapter celebrated 40 years as an active chapter. It is one of four active USAWOA chapters still remaining in Europe. The chapter is located in Wiesbaden Germany, and serves the Heidelberg, Mannheim, Darmstadt, and Wiesbaden communities.
Beyond the mission of promoting the Warrant Officer Corps, the RNSC conducts fund raisers and serves in a variety of different capacities for the betterment of the Corps and community. Many of our members are also involved in other volunteer programs in the community. Our chapter, much like other chapters donates funds to worthy causes. We are proud to be able to provide support for scholarships and other worthy causes.
In 2013 the Rhein-Neckar Silver Chapter celebrated 40 years as an active chapter. It is one of four active USAWOA chapters still remaining in Europe. The chapter is located in Wiesbaden Germany, and serves the Heidelberg, Mannheim, Darmstadt, and Wiesbaden communities.
Beyond the mission of promoting the Warrant Officer Corps, the RNSC conducts fund raisers and serves in a variety of different capacities for the betterment of the Corps and community. Many of our members are also involved in other volunteer programs in the community. Our chapter, much like other chapters donates funds to worthy causes. We are proud to be able to provide support for scholarships and other worthy causes.
We have a monthly chapter meeting and breakfast. Please join our FaceBook page and click on the "events" tab for the most up-to-date details.
EAGLE RISING

The Eagle Rising Insignia
On May 12, 1921 a distinctive insignia was approved for Army Warrant Officers. It consisted of an eagle rising with wings displayed, adapted from the great seal of the United States. The eagle is standing on two arrows, which symbolize the military arts and sciences. The eagle rising is enclosed within a wreath.
Warrant Officers of the Army Tank Corps were the first to wear this new insignia.
On July 9, 2004 Army Warrant Officers were integrated into the Army Officer Branches. The Eagle Rising Insignia was replaced by the Officer Branch Insignia, which corresponds to the branch of the Warrant Officer's primary military occupational specialty.
On May 12, 1921 a distinctive insignia was approved for Army Warrant Officers. It consisted of an eagle rising with wings displayed, adapted from the great seal of the United States. The eagle is standing on two arrows, which symbolize the military arts and sciences. The eagle rising is enclosed within a wreath.
Warrant Officers of the Army Tank Corps were the first to wear this new insignia.
On July 9, 2004 Army Warrant Officers were integrated into the Army Officer Branches. The Eagle Rising Insignia was replaced by the Officer Branch Insignia, which corresponds to the branch of the Warrant Officer's primary military occupational specialty.
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Logos and photos are property of the USAWOA and Rhein-Neckar Silver Chapter.