Take care of supply... (1) Clothing, camp, and garrison equipage; (2) Transportation by land and water, with all its means and supplies; and (3) Regular and contingent supplies for the army and the department.....the dead.
Look on Ft. Lee's website and you can probably get the history of quartermaster there.
2007-06-03 15:46:17
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answered by Jessica 5
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The Quartermaster was responsible for supply trains -- the logistical tail that follows every Army.
He was responsible for commissary -- the purchase of, and payment for, food -- from the local area to feed the Army and supplement their stores.
He was responsible for payment for buildings or other things that were taken from the local populace by the Army.
2007-06-03 22:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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All MOS's Supply the Infantry (11B)
2007-06-03 22:53:20
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answered by Anonymous
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To purchase supplies for the army.
2007-06-03 22:44:18
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answered by Yak Rider 7
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Logistics.
2007-06-03 22:46:36
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answered by Doc 7
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same as it is now -- supply I would think.
There is still a quartermasters MoS and AIT training in Virginia I think.
Fort Sill--not sure though
2007-06-03 22:44:57
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answered by writersbIock2006 5
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