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U. S. Army Quartermaster Corps School | Fort Lee, Virginia The official website of the United States Army Quartermaster Corps and School A subordinate command of the United States Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) Located on Fort Lee, Virginia
History of the Quartermaster Corps | US Army Quartermaster Corps School The Quartermaster Department did not purchase subsistence, although it did store and transport the provisions All this changed in 1912, when Congress consolidated the former Subsistence, Pay, and Quartermaster Departments in order to create the Quartermaster Corps much as we know it today
Overview - Quartermaster School The US Army Quartermaster School trains, educates, develops Army, Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental and Multinational adaptive Quartermaster professionals; provides Quartermaster DOTMLPF-P solutions to operational forces in support of Unified Land and Multi-Domain Operations
Quartermaster Creed | Quartermaster Corps School In Desert Storm, I was there when we crossed the border into Iraq sustaining combat and paying the ultimate sacrifice as we liberated Kuwait I AM QUARTERMASTER I can shape the course of combat, Change the outcome of battle Look to me: Sustainer of Armies Since 1775 I AM QUARTERMASTER I AM PROUD
QMS Training Depts. Units | US Army Quartermaster Corps School The primary mission of the U S Army Quartermaster School is to provide training and professional development for military personnel of the Active Army and Reserve Components, members of other branches of the Armed Forces, civilians, and personnel of allied countries
Command Group | Quartermaster Corps School The Quartermaster Commandant commands the United States Army Quartermaster School This school provides enlisted advanced individual training (AIT) and leader training for Quartermaster officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned officers
Flags Crests of the Quartermaster: History | US Army Quartermaster . . . The distinctive insignia is the shield of the coat of arms of the U S Army Quartermaster School The shield is buff, the color of the Quartermaster Corps, which with the blue bend gives the colonial colors and indicates the early organization of the Corps
For more Information on how to become a Quartermaster Officer The Quartermaster Corps executes Supply and Field Services support in order to sustain Soldiers and units enabling the freedom of action, operational reach, and prolonged endurance in support of operations