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CWOs are generally initially addressed as "Chief Warrant Officer", and thereafter as "Sir" or "Ma'am" by subordinates; and as Mr. or Ms. by [[commissioned officers]]. If they hold the appointment of [[regimental sergeant-major]], they may also be addressed as "RSM" by the [[commanding officer]], other officers, or when referred to in conversation. CWOs are never addressed as "Chief", this being a form of address reserved for [[chief petty officer]]s. Civilians can address them as Chief Warrant Officer or CWO or Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms (followed by surname).
===Key positions===
CWO/CPO1 may fulfill roles in a number of key postionspositions (KP). These positions require the incumbent to act in an advisory or liasonliaison role to a non-command position iei.e. Assistant Judge Advocate General LiasonLiaison Chief Petty Officer, RCEME Corps Sergeant-Major, Defence Ethics Program Chief Warrant Officer.
===Appointments===
CWOs may hold a number of appointments, some of which are: