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  2. Richard Noland - Wikipedia

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    Bellamy chose it as his flagship, and after capturing three more ships in April 1717, appointed his quartermaster Richard Noland as captain of the prize Anne Galley; [1] Bellamy's former quartermaster Paulsgrave Williams had earlier received a consort ship of his own to command, the Marianne.

  3. Quartermaster - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Navy quartermaster taking a bearing in 2015. The quartermaster is the enlisted member in charge of the watch-to-watch navigation and the maintenance, correction, and preparation of nautical charts and navigation publications. They are also responsible for navigational instruments and clocks and the training of ship's lookouts and helmsmen.

  4. 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)

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  7. Category:Quartermasters - Wikipedia

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  9. Frank J. Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Hogan received a commendation from the Secretary of War, Newton D. Baker, for his pro-bono services to veterans of World War I. His honorary degrees included an LL.D. from Georgetown University (1925), an LL.D. from Laval University (1929), a D.C.L. from the University of Southern California (1939), and an LL.D. from Manhattan College (1939).