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  2. Daniel H. Rucker - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Henry Rucker (April 28, 1812 – January 6, 1910) was a career officer in the United States Army.He was commissioned in 1837 and served for nearly 45 years, including during the American Indian Wars, Mexican–American War, and American Civil War.

  3. George H. Crosman - Wikipedia

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    However, on August 27, 1866, he was appointed Chief Quartermaster, Department of the East. [7] Headquartered in Philadelphia, Crosman oversaw sale of surplus military property until August, 1867. [12] After his final retirement he lived with his wife, Hannah Blair Foster Crosman, in Philadelphia. [13] He died on May 28, 1882, in Philadelphia. [4]

  4. 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.

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  6. Rare Star Wars Memorabilia Worth Galactic Gold

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    Initially estimated at £12,000, the model’s sale price stunned many. Alongside it, prototypes of Logray, an Ewok, and an Emperor’s royal guard sold for £12,000 and £28,800, respectively ...

  7. Category:Quartermasters - Wikipedia

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    This category is for persons who have held the position of quartermaster, and for articles related to that position. Subcategories. This category has the following 6 ...

  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.

  9. 264th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 264th Quartermaster Battalion remained inactive for twenty years. As a result of the buildup of forces in Southeast Asia in the mid 1960s, the unit was activated and re-designated as the 264th Supply and Service Battalion.