The Quartermaster was responsible for supplying the army troops with all the supplies and equipment they needed, from food, tents, ammo to boots and uniforms.
A quartermasters job is to supply the troops with weapons, ammunition and other arms, food rations, clothing, and many other items of essential gear.
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Chester A Arthur was the Quartermaster General of the State of New York and held the rank of Brigadier General United States Volunteers during the Civil War. Although he did not see action he was instrumental in supplying a large number of Union Troops during the Rebellion.
In the context of WW2, G.I. is simply the abbreviation for "general issue" which applied to all of the clothing and equipment issued by the quartermaster corps to U.S. military personnel. It became and acronym whose meaning included not only the clothing and equipment, but the service men and women themselves. I've not heard the expression, "gi you" but would assume that it had something to do with the treatment of inductees, which leads to all kinds of ambiguous speculation.
Yes, the military can pay for your school. You will have to join the military and you will go to a military college but you will get a degree!
I believe this is the Quartermaster.
Quartermaster - A Quartermaster can be two different things. In the the military/army the Quartermaster is the one individual or combined unit that supplies and provisions troops. At sea (i.e. naval usage), a Quartermaster just refers to the navigator of the ship.
What is a quartermaster? If you know answer this question! What is a quartermaster?
* Quartermaster General in the New York State Militia
probably quatermaster.....there was little legal military aspects during the revoluntonary war
Army Quartermaster Museum was created in 1957.
James O'Hara - quartermaster - was born in 1752.
James O'Hara - quartermaster - died in 1819.
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Quartermaster became a non-sub rating after ww2. when did it cease
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