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  2. Quartermaster - Wikipedia

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    The quartermaster ranked higher than any other officer aboard the ship except the captain himself, and could veto the captain's decisions whenever the ship was not chasing a prize or engaged in battle. [9] [8] The quartermaster also was chiefly responsible for discipline, assessing punishments for crewmen who transgressed the articles. [8]

  3. Followers and supporters of William Walker's filibustering in ...

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    Henry Gaither Worthington was an attorney. He moved to Tuolumne County, California, in the early 1850s, where he studied law and began his practice. In the mid-1850s, he joined William Walker's filibustering expeditions in Mexico and Nicaragua but later opposed Walker's pro-slavery policies.

  4. Frank J. Hogan - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, he joined the US Army and put his clerical and railway experience to work in logistics, serving as secretary to the Chief Quartermaster of the Army, secretary to the Quartermaster General in Washington, and secretary to the Chief of Staff of the Army. After work, he would spend his evenings studying law at Georgetown University. He ...

  5. Wilburn Hill King - Wikipedia

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    Wilburn Hill King (June 10, 1839 – December 12, 1910) was a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War (Civil War). He was assigned to duty as a brigadier general by General E. Kirby Smith but he was not officially appointed and confirmed to that grade.

  6. United States Army Quartermaster Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Quartermaster Corps established this private order on 7 February 1997. The emblematic figure is of Saint Martin of Tours. [9] The medal, for Quartermasters either on Active Duty, in the Reserves, or Civilian status, is awarded in three grades: Ancient Order of Saint Martin (gold medallion) Distinguished Order of Saint Martin (silver medallion)

  7. “Added 9 Years To A Short Sentence”: 50 Lawyers Recall The ...

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    Image credits: LovePeaceHope-ish #6. A year out of law school, I once had a potential client who wanted me to sue Canada. Apparently, he could not get into the country due to his felony record.

  8. Thomas Jesup - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Sidney Jesup (December 16, 1788 – June 10, 1860) was a United States Army officer known as the "Father of the Modern Quartermaster Corps".His 52-year (1808–1860) military career was one of the longest in the history of the United States Army.

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