Fort Rucker, as WOCs we had more freedom, as long as we didn't pick up a lot of demerits. We did alot more social things and learn how to be officers in the Army, learning the protocol and the code of conduct. Now of course Warrant Officers had their off set of values and in most cases were not very tactful dealing with others (RLO - Real live Officers)

 

Fort Rucker WOC Dayroom, billets were on south, north and east sides.
This WOC company was located south of new hospital two blocks. This was located west side of post.


Some of us had lockers like this... 200 demerits easy...

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