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  2. U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum building was dedicated in 1976 to honor of Brigadier General John A. Spencer Jr. General Spencer was instrumental in the establishment of the museum. Fund raising efforts by the Army Quartermaster Foundation, Inc., have resulted in several expansions of the original museum building.

  3. Montgomery C. Meigs - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Cunningham Meigs (/ ˈ m ɛ ɡ z /; May 3, 1816 – January 2, 1892) was a career United States Army officer and military and civil engineer, who served as Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army during and after the American Civil War.

  4. Quartermaster General of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    The Quartermaster General of the United States Army is a general officer who is responsible for the Quartermaster Corps, the Quartermaster branch of the U.S. Army.The Quartermaster General does not command Quartermaster units, but is primarily focused on training, doctrine and professional development of Quartermaster soldiers.

  5. United States Army Quartermaster Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Quartermaster General does not have command authority over Quartermaster units, but instead commands the United States Army Quartermaster Center and School, located at Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia, near Petersburg. This school provides enlisted advanced individual training (AIT) and leader training for Quartermaster officers, warrant officers ...

  6. Quartermaster general - Wikipedia

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    The Quartermaster General (QMG) of the Pakistan Army is responsible for overseeing the supply and logistics functions of the army. This includes managing the procurement, storage, and distribution of equipment, supplies, and services required to support the army's operations and troops.

  7. Rufus Ingalls - Wikipedia

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    For sixteen years, he was the chief quartermaster of the Pacific and the Missouri Division. On February 23, 1882, he was named as the 16th Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army, with the full rank of brigadier general, succeeding Daniel H. Rucker. He retired from the army in 1883 and entered civilian life in Oregon. Ingalls moved to New York ...

  8. Category:Quartermasters - Wikipedia

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    Quartermaster General of the United States Army; Quartermaster-General of the Swedish Army; R. David Rea (politician) Jeremiah Regan; ... U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum;

  9. James B. Aleshire - Wikipedia

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    A veteran of the American Indian Wars, Spanish–American War, China Relief Expedition, and Philippine–American War, Aleshire was most notable for his service as Quartermaster General of the United States Army from 1907 to 1916, during which he was credited with combining the formerly separate Quartermaster, Subsistence and Pay Departments to ...