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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)
Quartermaster Regiments of the United States Army (4 P) Pages in category "Quartermaster units and formations of the United States Army" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
A Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB) is a combat service support battalion of the United States Army.A CSSB can be attached to a sustainment brigade to support the brigade combat teams and support brigades assigned to a corps with maintenance, transportation, supply, field services, and distribution functions.
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589th Brigade Support Battalion (United States) 6th Transportation Battalion (United States) 64th Brigade Support Battalion (United States) 87th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (United States) 260th Quartermaster Battalion (United States) 316th Quartermaster Battalion (United States) 319th Quartermaster Battalion
The 49th Quartermaster Group (Petroleum and Water) was a United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) combat service support unit stationed at Fort Gregg-Adams (formerly Fort Lee), Virginia. The group motto was "Fueling the Force."
George H. Weeks, who served as quartermaster with the III Corps of the Union Army, held the office between February 6, 1897, and his retirement on February 3, 1898. The last quartermaster general of the 19th century was Marshall I. Ludington, who assumed the office on February 3, 1898, three months before the Spanish–American War. Ludington ...