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The United States Army Quartermaster Corps, formerly the Quartermaster Department, is a sustainment, formerly combat service support (CSS), branch of the
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. It is also one of three U.S. Army logistics branches, the others being the
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and the Ordnance Corps. The U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps mission is to support the development, production, acquisition, and sustainment of general supply, Mortuary Affairs, subsistences, petroleum and water, material and distribution management during peace and war to provide combat power to the U.S. Army. The officer in charge of the branch for doctrine, training, and professional development purposes is the Quartermaster General. The current Quartermaster General is
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Michael B. Siegl.


History

The Quartermaster Corps is the U.S. Army's oldest logistics branch, established 16 June 1775. On that date, the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution providing for "one Quartermaster General of the grand army and a deputy, under him, for the separate army". In 1802 under President Thomas Jefferson the size of the US Army was reduced with the Quartermaster Department being disbanded. In its place the nation was divided into three departments, each with its own agent and subordinates who were responsible for quartermaster functions within each Department The Quartermaster Corps was re-established in 1812. From 1775 to 1912, this organization was known as the Quartermaster Department. In 1912, Congress consolidated the former Subsistence, Pay, and Quartermaster Departments to create the Quartermaster Corps.
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and soldiers have served in every U.S. military operation from the Revolutionary War to recent operations in Iraq ( Operation Iraqi Freedom) and Afghanistan ( Operation Enduring Freedom).


Insignia

*The Regimental Insignia was authorized in 1986 and revised in 1994 to the current insignia. The insignia is described as a gold color metal and enamel device 1 inch in height consisting of a gold eagle with wings spread and head lowered looking to his right and standing upon a wheel with a blue felloe set with thirteen gold stars, having thirteen gold spokes and the hub white with a red center; superimposed on the wheel a gold sword and key crossed diagonally hilt and bow up, all on a black background and resting upon a wreath of green laurel terminating at either side below the eagle's wings at the upper end of the sword and key. Attached below the device is a gold scroll inscribed ''SUPPORTING VICTORY'' in black. The original regimental insignia was all gold and approved on 31 March 1986. The design was changed on 7 June 1994 to add color to the insignia. The Regimental DUI is worn on the Soldier's right side above the name tag and any unit awards on the Army Service Uniform. *The Branch Insignia was approved in its present form in 1913. The sword is characteristic of military forces and symbolized the Quartermaster Corps control of military supplies. The key is representative of the Corps traditional storekeeping function. The wheel is styled after a six-mule-wagon wheel and represents transportation and delivery of supplies. The wheel has thirteen spokes, a red and white hub, and a blue felloe (the outer edge of the wheel) embedded with thirteen gilt (gold) stars. The thirteen stars and spokes of the wheel represent the original colonies and the origin of the Corps which occurred during the Revolutionary War. The gilt (gold) eagle is the national bird and is symbolic of our nation. The colors red, white, and blue are the national colors. The Branch Insignia is worn on the lapel of the Army Service Uniform, singly on a brass disk for Enlisted personnel and in pairs for Officers.


Functions

The function of the Quartermaster Corps is to provide the following support to the Army: *general supply (except for ammunition and medical supplies) * Mortuary Affairs (formerly graves registration) *subsistence (food service) *petroleum and water *field services **aerial delivery (parachute packing, air item maintenance, heavy and light equipment parachute drop, rigging and sling loading) **shower, laundry, fabric/light textile repair *material and distribution management


Former functions

Former functions and missions of the Quartermaster Corps were: *military transportation (given to the newly established Army Transport Service during the
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and to the
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in 194

*military construction (given to the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Corps of Engineers in the early 1940s

* U.S. Army Remount Service horses/war dogs (military dog training given to Corps of Military Police in 1951

*military heraldry (given to the United States Army Adjutant General's Corps, Adjutant General's Corps in 1962


Units

Quartermaster detachments, companies and battalions are normally assigned to
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or higher level commands.
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s and smaller units have multifunctional support battalions which combine functional areas from the Army Transportation Corps, Army Quartermaster Corps, Army Ordnance Corps, and the Army Medical Service Corps. Quartermaster organizations include field service, general supply, petroleum supply and petroleum pipeline, aerial delivery (rigger), water, and mortuary affairs units. Most are company level except petroleum and water, which has battalion and group level units. There is one Bulk petroleum Company on Active Duty.


Military Occupational Specialities

The nine Quartermaster Enlisted
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(MOSs) are: *92A – Automated Logistical Specialist *92F – Petroleum Supply Specialist *92G – Culinary Specialist *92L – Petroleum Laboratory Specialist *92M – Mortuary Affairs Specialist *92R – Parachute Rigger *92S – Shower/Laundry and Clothing Repair Specialist *92W – Water Treatment Specialist *92Y – Unit Supply Specialist The five Quartermaster Warrant Officer Military Occupational Specialties (MOSs) are: *920A – Property Accounting Technician *920B – Supply Systems Technician *921A – Airdrop Systems Technician *922A – Food Service Technician *923A – Petroleum Systems Technician The three Quartermaster Officer Areas of Concentration (AOCs) have been merged into 92A as Additional Skill Identifiers (ASIs) *92A – Quartermaster, General *R9 – Aerial Delivery and Materiel (formerly 92D) *R8 – Petroleum and Water (formerly 92F)


Leadership / School

The officer in charge of the branch for doctrine, training, and professional development purposes is the Quartermaster General. The current Quartermaster General is
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Michelle Donahue. The Quartermaster General does not have command authority over Quartermaster units, but instead commands the United States Army Quartermaster Center and School, located at Fort Lee, Virginia, near Petersburg. This school provides enlisted advanced individual training (AIT) and leader training for Quartermaster officers,
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and non-commissioned officers. For a list of US Army Quartermasters General, see Quartermaster General (United States).


In the media

The Quartermaster Corps provides a host of vital services to the U.S. Army. But, because these jobs are often not glamorous, very little is mentioned about Quartermaster soldiers in the mainstream media. The Global
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and the 11 September attack on the Pentagon, as well as operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, have brought several Quartermasters briefly into the spotlight. Here are a few who have recently gained attention: *MAJ Steve V. Long, a Quartermaster Officer who was serving as Secretary of the General Staff Office of the Commanding General US Total Army Personnel Command, was one of the casualties of the 11 September 2001 attack on the Pentago

*Members of the 507th Maintenance Company which was ambushed at An Nasiriyah, Iraq, on 23 March 2003, during Operation Iraqi Freedom: ** Sergeant Donald Walters, killed in action – Silver Star recipient ** Specialist Edgar Hernandez, captured **Specialist Shoshana Johnson, captured ** Private First Class Howard Johnson II, killed in action **Private First Class
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, captured **Private First Class
Lori Piestewa Lori Ann Piestewa ( ; December 14, 1979 – March 23, 2003) was a United States Army soldier killed during the Iraq War. A member of the Quartermaster Corps, she died in the same Iraqi attack in which fellow soldiers Shoshana Johnson and Piestewa' ...
, killed in action ** Private Brandon Sloan, killed in action **Private Ruben Estrella-Soto, Jr, killed in action *During
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, the 14th Quartermaster Detachment, a
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unit from
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, gained world-wide media exposure. The 14th suffered the greatest number of casualties of any allied unit in the war due to a SCUD
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attack on 25 February 1991.


Quartermaster Creed


Military Order of Saint Martin

The Quartermaster Corps established this private order on 7 February 1997. The emblematic figure is of Saint Martin of Tours.The Order of Saint Martin
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) *Honorable Order of Saint Martin (bronze medallion) An updated list of recipients is maintained on th
Association of Quartermasters website
The Military Order of Saint Martin is awarded by the Association of Quartermasters and not the United States Army.


Quartermaster Unit Insignia

File:23 QM Bde DUI.jpg, 23rd Quartermaster Brigade
"The Corps Starts Here" 2 QM Group DUI.jpg, 2nd Quartermaster Group
"Fuel Line to Victory" File:49 QM GRP DUI.png, 49th Quartermaster Group
"Fueling the Force" 16th Quartermaster Squadron.jpg, 16th Quartermaster Squadron File:56th QM Bn crest.jpg, 56th Quartermaster Battalion
"Meet the Need" 61 QM Bn DUI.jpg, 61st Quartermaster Battalion
"Foundation for Victory" File:95th SupServ Bn crest.jpg, 95th Supply and Services Battalion
"Supply the Line" File:244 QM Bn DUI.png, 244th Quartermaster Battalion
"Si Non Potestis Possumus" File:262 QM Bn DUI.png, 262nd Quartermaster Battalion
"Lifeline to Victory" File:266 QM Bn DUI.png, 266th Quartermaster Battalion
"The Providers" File:505 QM Bn DUI.png, 505th Quartermaster Battalion
"Proud to Pump" File:554 QM Bn DUI.png, 554th Quartermaster Battalion
"Liberte et Droit"


See also

*
Military supply A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. It is typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with its members identifiable by their distinct ...
*
Quartermaster Quartermaster is a military term, the meaning of which depends on the country and service. In land armies, a quartermaster is generally a relatively senior soldier who supervises stores or barracks and distributes supplies and provisions. In ...
* Quartermaster Center and School * Quartermaster Corps * Quartermaster general *
Army Quartermaster Museum The United States Army Quartermaster Museum, located at Fort Lee, Virginia, is an AAM accredited museum in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The museum's aim is to preserve and exhibit the history of the Quartermaster Corps, which was formed in 1775 ...
*


Notes


Further reading

;Early History of the Quartermaster Corps * ;Korean War *


External links


Official web site
* {{US Army navbox Branches of the United States Army Quartermasters