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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 many navies, a quartermaster is an officer with particular responsibility for steering and signals. The seaman is a non-commissioned officer (petty officer) rank; in some others, it is not a rank but a role related to navigation.

Wojciech Kossak, quartering (Quartermaster), circa 1893

The term appears to derive from the title of a German royal official, the Quartiermeister. This term meant "master of quarters" (where "quarters" refers to lodging or accommodation). Alternatively, it could have been derived from "master of the quarterdeck" where the helmsman and captain controlled the ship. The term's first use in English was as a naval term, which entered English in the 15th century via the equivalent French and Dutch naval titles quartier-maître and kwartier-meester, respectively. The term began to refer to army officers in English around 1600.

Land armies

 
Seal of prussian General Quartermaster

For land armies, the term was first coined in Germany as Quartiermeister and initially denoted a court official with the duty of preparing the monarch's sleeping quarters. In the 17th century, it started to be used in various militaries in the sense of organizing supplies.

British Army

In the British Army and Royal Marines, the quartermaster (QM) is the commissioned officer in a battalion or regiment responsible for supply. By longstanding tradition, they are always commissioned from the ranks and hold the rank of captain or major (although until the 20th century the quartermaster was usually a lieutenant). Some units also have a technical quartermaster, who is in charge of technical stores. The quartermaster is assisted by the regimental quartermaster sergeant (RQMS) (and the technical quartermaster by the technical quartermaster sergeant (TQMS)) and a staff of storemen. The QM, RQMS and storemen are drawn from the regiment or corps in which they work, not from the Royal Logistic Corps (formerly the Royal Army Service Corps and then the Royal Army Ordnance Corps/Royal Corps of Transport), which is responsible for issuing and transporting supplies to them. Units which specialize in supply are known as "supply" units, not "quartermaster" units, and their personnel as suppliers or logistics specialists ("log specs"). Traditionally, the quartermaster had previously served as RQMS and then regimental sergeant major (RSM) of the unit of which he later became quartermaster.

From at least the English Civil War period until 1813, the quartermaster was the senior NCO in a British cavalry troop, in which context he had nothing to do with supply. In that year, the position was replaced by the new appointment of troop sergeant major, with the cavalry adopting commissioned, regimental quartermasters as described above.

Canadian Army

From Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps standing orders:

For many centuries – indeed perhaps as long as there have been organized military units – the appointment of quartermaster has been significant in armies. Until recent times, the British Army almost invariably rewarded an outstanding RSM by appointing him quartermaster of his battalion, thus ensuring the unit an experienced officer who knew the unit thoroughly and would prove difficult to mislead or beguile. [The past tense is in fact incorrect, as the British Army still has this policy.] As the complexities of the Army and its material increased, an officer with greater professional technical knowledge of the problems that surround stores management was required for the Quartermaster's duties. Under authority of Canadian Army Order 201 – 16 dated 8 February 1954, the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps assumed these responsibilities and undertook to train and provide unit quartermasters and staff for all corps of the Canadian Army (Regular) except the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps and Royal Canadian Dental Corps.

In recent years, the quartermaster has been a specially trained officer of the Royal Canadian Logistics Service, though CFR (commissioned from ranks) officers have been known to accept regimental appointments such as quartermaster.

Imperial Russian Army

The quartermaster was responsible for intelligence operations[citation needed] in the Imperial Russian Army.

United States Army

 
Branch Insignia as worn by Quartermaster Officers

In the United States Army, the term is used to describe all supply personnel and units that are part of the United States Army Quartermaster Corps (USQMC) which was formerly the Quartermaster Department. It is a Sustainment, formerly combat service support (CSS), branch of the United States Army. It is also one of three U.S. Army logistics branches, the others being the Transportation Corps and the Ordnance Corps.

Swiss Army

In the Swiss Army, a quartermaster (Qm) is an officer (from 2 Lt. to colonel) in charge with the coordination of the Kommissariatsdienst (accountancy, post-service, fuel resupply, "all sort of food" resupply and others) of a battalion, regiment and brigade/division. His function is more a control and supervision function: a staff officer for the respective commander. The Qm has a direct subordinate at company level: it is the company quartermaster sergeant (QMS – the English definition for international engagement and also a new grade insignia = see "Gradstrukturen der Armee XXI_revidiert" since 2001 on Swiss army ranks). The company quartermaster sergeant is known since the 18th century as Fourier or Einheits-Fourier and has the rank equivalent of a senior non-commissioned-officer like the company sergeant major (since 2001 company chief sergeant major, CMS) and they are ranked (for better understanding in NATO-ranks even though Switzerland, as a neutral state, is not part of NATO) OR-7 in the senior NCO's category (in German: Höhere Unteroffiziere). For technical questions, the QMS is subordinated to the Qm officer (Qm 2 Lt, Qm 1 lt or Qm captain incorporated in the staff of a battalion/group). The tasks of resupply are assigned at company level to the two SNCO's (CSM and QMS). The QMS is the material executor of the Qm tasks at company level and for the command chain together with the CSM, directly subordinated to the company commander (captain) as staff NCOs. The Fourier is also the substitute of the chief sergeant major (Hauptfeldweibel), if considering the command platoon by itself.

Israel Defense Forces

 
CWO Yitshak Taito, Rasar of IDF Officers' Academy

In the IDF, the battalion quartermaster is also the commander of the battalions support company, known as the battalion headquarters company. In the standing army he is usually a captain, but the role is a major's role. In the reserve army he is usually a major. While most of the staff officers are directly under the command of the battalion commander, the quartermaster has a lieutenant, a logistics officer and a junior ordnance officer (the battalion's ordnance platoon commander) under his direct command. He is in charge of all logistics issues in the battalion and also in charge of the battalion's headquarter's day-to-day life. He is commissioned as an officer by the ramatkal (the army's general chief of staff), and as a logistic officer by kalar (the army's general logistic officer). In large camps and higher headquarters (brigade, division and corps HQ), apart from the staff officer in charge of logistics, there is also a role defined mostly as "camp commander," who is in charge of the HQ logistic issues, ceremonies and parades and discipline. These duties differ slightly in the air force and navy. The ranks of IDF quartermasters vary from sergeant major to CWO, depending on the size of the camp. However, most soldiers refer to him as rasar (the Hebrew acronym for the rank of 2WO) without regarding his actual rank. Quartermasters are identified (in all IDF branches) by wearing a blue-white aiguillette on their left shoulder.

Navies

Royal Navy

In the Royal Navy and Commonwealth navies (Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Australian Navy, Royal New Zealand Navy, Indian Navy, South African Navy), the quartermaster is the senior member of the gangway staff when the ship is alongside and is responsible for supervising the boatswain's mate and the security of the brow. They are also responsible for steering the ship whilst at sea.

Belgian Navy

In Belgium, the naval ranks of quartermaster, chief quartermaster, and first chief quartermaster are used (in French: quartier-maître, quartier-maître-chef, premier quartier-maître-chef).

French Navy

In the French Navy, Quartermaster (Quartier-maître) is a junior rank, equivalent to a French Army and Air Force Corporal. The French rank has nothing to do with supplies. This rank is also used by many other navies based on the French Navy.

OR-4[1] OR-3[1]
Shoulder    
Sleeve    
French Quartier-maître de 1re classe Quartier-maître de 2e classe
English translation Quartermaster first class Quartermaster second class

Norwegian Navy

In the Norwegian navy, quartermaster is a rank equal to an army sergeant.

United States

 
A U.S. Navy quartermaster taking a bearing in 2015.
 
A U.S. Navy quartermaster recording bearings in 2015.
 
A U.S. Navy quartermaster plots the ship's position in 2007.
 
U.S. Navy quartermasters have many diverse responsibilities. Here, a U.S. Navy quartermaster sends morse code signals in 2005.

U.S. Navy

Quartermaster
 
Rating insignia
Issued byUnited States Navy
TypeEnlisted rating
AbbreviationQM
SpecialtyOperations/Navigation

The quartermaster is the enlisted member in charge of the watch-to-watch navigation and the maintenance, correction, and preparation of nautical charts and navigation publications. They are also responsible for navigational instruments and clocks and the training of ship's lookouts and helmsmen. They perform these duties under the control of the ship's navigator or other officer if there was no officer navigator. In the modern navy, a quartermaster is a petty officer who specializes in navigation. The rating abbreviation is QM. The symbol used for the rating and worn on uniforms is a ship's wheel.[2] The colloquial form of address for a quartermaster is "Wheels".

On U.S. Navy submarines, the job of a quartermaster is done by a qualified navigation electronics technician (NAV-ET). Along with the job of a Navy surface QM, NAV-ETs are also responsible for electronic systems that deal with navigation, internal communications, atmosphere monitoring, ship's entertainment systems, re-circulatory air systems (ventilation) and remote valve indication or manipulation.

After 2004, the U.S. Navy disestablished the signalman rating (SM); signalmen were responsible for visual communications, and many of the personnel and their responsibilities were incorporated in the QM rating.

The U.S. Navy rating dealing with supply and logistics is logistics specialist (LS) which would be equivalent to the Army quartermaster.

U.S. Coast Guard

The structure of ranks and job specialties of the United States Coast Guard is similar to that of the United States Navy. The Coast Guard used a quartermaster rating until the summer of 2003, when the rating was merged into the boatswain's mate rating.[3]

The Coast Guard's quartermasters had the same duties as the Navy's, with the exception that—at some point after World War II—the Coast Guard folded the duties of its signalman rating into the quartermaster rating. Also, in recent decades, quartermaster was one of the only two Coast Guard enlisted ratings permitted to hold command of a small boat station (command otherwise being reserved for officers), with the other enlisted man's "command rating" being the boatswain's mate.

Pirate quartermasters

Pirates during the Golden Age of Piracy elevated the rank of quartermaster to much higher powers and responsibilities than it had aboard non-pirate merchant or naval vessels. On pirate ships, the quartermaster was often granted a veto power by a pirate ship's "Articles of Agreement", in order to create an officer who could counterbalance the powers of the pirate captain.[4] Pirate quartermasters, like pirate captains, were usually elected by their crews.[4]

It was often the quartermaster's responsibility to lead the pirate boarding party when boarding another ship. This was usually done from the quarter deck (the place where two ships touched during the boarding attack).[citation needed]

The quartermaster ranked higher than any other officer aboard the ship except the captain himself, and could veto the captain's decisions whenever the ship was not chasing a prize or engaged in battle.[5][4] The quartermaster also was chiefly responsible for discipline, assessing punishments for crewmen who transgressed the articles.[4]

According to pirate Captain Charles Johnson, ghost author of the 18th century source, A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates, aboard a pirate ship "the Captain can undertake nothing which the Quarter-Master does not approve. We may say, the Quarter-Master is a humble Imitation of the Roman Tribune of the People; he speaks for, and looks after the Interest of the Crew."

Several quartermasters, notably among them Calico Jack Rackham, became captains after their previous captain was killed or deposed. [6]

Scouting

A Scout quartermaster within the Scout movement is responsible for maintaining all the normal camping supplies in a Scout troop or pack. This may include, but is not limited to, camping supplies, tents, "chuck boxes" (containers holding food and cooking supplies), stoves, camp fuel (propane, naphtha, etc.), tarps, camping trailers, dining flys, etc.

The Quartermaster Award is also the highest rank in the Sea Scouts, BSA, an older youth (age 13–21) co-ed program. A quartermaster (kwartiermeester) is in the Netherlands the assistant patrol leader of a Sea Scout patrol (Bak), in Flanders it is the patrol leader of a Sea Scout patrol (Kwartier).

In popular culture

  • Long John Silver, the charming and lethal one-legged pirate from the novel Treasure Island, had been the pirate version of quartermaster under Captain Flint. It was noted he was the one man Flint had been afraid of.
  • The character Q in the James Bond franchise, who supplies Bond with all his gadgets, is named Q for Quartermaster.
  • The Rooster Teeth animated web series, Camp Camp, features a character simply referred to as "Quartermaster."
  • The characters of Nigel Nesbett and Louis Litt served as quartermasters in the basic cable USA Network series “Suits,” where they oversaw office supplies and food & beverage provisions in the New York City law firm, “Pearson Darby.”
  • The video game Tooth and Tail has a main character by the name of The Quartermaster.
  • In British policing, the department that issues uniform and supplies is known informally as the Quartermasters.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Instruction n°1 DEF/EMM/RH/CPM relative aux uniformes et tenues dans la Marine du 15 juin 2004" (in French). 15 June 2004. pp. 3793–3867. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  2. ^ Quartermaster 1 & C
  3. ^ Powers, Paul (October 2001). "Mergers of the millennium". United States Coast Guard. Archived from the original on 2001-11-19. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  4. ^ a b c d Ossian, Robert. "Roles and Duties On Board a Ship."
  5. ^ Leeson, Peter T. An-arrgh-chy: The law and economics of pirate organization. The Journal of Political Economy 115 (6) (Dec. 2007): pp. 1049-1094 doi:10.1086/526403
  6. ^ Angus Konstam (19 August 2008). Piracy: the complete history. Osprey Publishing. p. 336. ISBN 978-1-84603-240-0.

External links

  • Website for Navy Quartermasters (QM)
  • Quartermaster (Band)

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Alternatively it could have been derived from master of the quarterdeck where the helmsman and captain controlled the ship The term s first use in English was as a naval term which entered English in the 15th century via the equivalent French and Dutch naval titles quartier maitre and kwartier meester respectively The term began to refer to army officers in English around 1600 Contents 1 Land armies 1 1 British Army 1 2 Canadian Army 1 3 Imperial Russian Army 1 4 United States Army 1 5 Swiss Army 1 6 Israel Defense Forces 2 Navies 2 1 Royal Navy 2 2 Belgian Navy 2 3 French Navy 2 4 Norwegian Navy 2 5 United States 2 5 1 U S Navy 2 5 2 U S Coast Guard 3 Pirate quartermasters 4 Scouting 5 In popular culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLand armies Edit Seal of prussian General Quartermaster For land armies the term was first coined in Germany as Quartiermeister and initially denoted a court official with the duty of preparing the monarch s sleeping quarters In the 17th century it started to be used in various militaries in the sense of organizing supplies British Army Edit In the British Army and Royal Marines the quartermaster QM is the commissioned officer in a battalion or regiment responsible for supply By longstanding tradition they are always commissioned from the ranks and hold the rank of captain or major although until the 20th century the quartermaster was usually a lieutenant Some units also have a technical quartermaster who is in charge of technical stores The quartermaster is assisted by the regimental quartermaster sergeant RQMS and the technical quartermaster by the technical quartermaster sergeant TQMS and a staff of storemen The QM RQMS and storemen are drawn from the regiment or corps in which they work not from the Royal Logistic Corps formerly the Royal Army Service Corps and then the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Royal Corps of Transport which is responsible for issuing and transporting supplies to them Units which specialize in supply are known as supply units not quartermaster units and their personnel as suppliers or logistics specialists log specs Traditionally the quartermaster had previously served as RQMS and then regimental sergeant major RSM of the unit of which he later became quartermaster From at least the English Civil War period until 1813 the quartermaster was the senior NCO in a British cavalry troop in which context he had nothing to do with supply In that year the position was replaced by the new appointment of troop sergeant major with the cavalry adopting commissioned regimental quartermasters as described above Canadian Army Edit From Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps standing orders For many centuries indeed perhaps as long as there have been organized military units the appointment of quartermaster has been significant in armies Until recent times the British Army almost invariably rewarded an outstanding RSM by appointing him quartermaster of his battalion thus ensuring the unit an experienced officer who knew the unit thoroughly and would prove difficult to mislead or beguile The past tense is in fact incorrect as the British Army still has this policy As the complexities of the Army and its material increased an officer with greater professional technical knowledge of the problems that surround stores management was required for the Quartermaster s duties Under authority of Canadian Army Order 201 16 dated 8 February 1954 the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps assumed these responsibilities and undertook to train and provide unit quartermasters and staff for all corps of the Canadian Army Regular except the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps and Royal Canadian Dental Corps In recent years the quartermaster has been a specially trained officer of the Royal Canadian Logistics Service though CFR commissioned from ranks officers have been known to accept regimental appointments such as quartermaster Imperial Russian Army Edit The quartermaster was responsible for intelligence operations citation needed in the Imperial Russian Army United States Army Edit Main article Quartermaster Corps United States Army Branch Insignia as worn by Quartermaster Officers In the United States Army the term is used to describe all supply personnel and units that are part of the United States Army Quartermaster Corps USQMC which was formerly the Quartermaster Department It is a Sustainment formerly combat service support CSS branch of the United States Army It is also one of three U S Army logistics branches the others being the Transportation Corps and the Ordnance Corps Swiss Army Edit In the Swiss Army a quartermaster Qm is an officer from 2 Lt to colonel in charge with the coordination of the Kommissariatsdienst accountancy post service fuel resupply all sort of food resupply and others of a battalion regiment and brigade division His function is more a control and supervision function a staff officer for the respective commander The Qm has a direct subordinate at company level it is the company quartermaster sergeant QMS the English definition for international engagement and also a new grade insignia see Gradstrukturen der Armee XXI revidiert since 2001 on Swiss army ranks The company quartermaster sergeant is known since the 18th century as Fourier or Einheits Fourier and has the rank equivalent of a senior non commissioned officer like the company sergeant major since 2001 company chief sergeant major CMS and they are ranked for better understanding in NATO ranks even though Switzerland as a neutral state is not part of NATO OR 7 in the senior NCO s category in German Hohere Unteroffiziere For technical questions the QMS is subordinated to the Qm officer Qm 2 Lt Qm 1 lt or Qm captain incorporated in the staff of a battalion group The tasks of resupply are assigned at company level to the two SNCO s CSM and QMS The QMS is the material executor of the Qm tasks at company level and for the command chain together with the CSM directly subordinated to the company commander captain as staff NCOs The Fourier is also the substitute of the chief sergeant major Hauptfeldweibel if considering the command platoon by itself Israel Defense Forces Edit CWO Yitshak Taito Rasar of IDF Officers Academy In the IDF the battalion quartermaster is also the commander of the battalions support company known as the battalion headquarters company In the standing army he is usually a captain but the role is a major s role In the reserve army he is usually a major While most of the staff officers are directly under the command of the battalion commander the quartermaster has a lieutenant a logistics officer and a junior ordnance officer the battalion s ordnance platoon commander under his direct command He is in charge of all logistics issues in the battalion and also in charge of the battalion s headquarter s day to day life He is commissioned as an officer by the ramatkal the army s general chief of staff and as a logistic officer by kalar the army s general logistic officer In large camps and higher headquarters brigade division and corps HQ apart from the staff officer in charge of logistics there is also a role defined mostly as camp commander who is in charge of the HQ logistic issues ceremonies and parades and discipline These duties differ slightly in the air force and navy The ranks of IDF quartermasters vary from sergeant major to CWO depending on the size of the camp However most soldiers refer to him as rasar the Hebrew acronym for the rank of 2WO without regarding his actual rank Quartermasters are identified in all IDF branches by wearing a blue white aiguillette on their left shoulder Navies EditRoyal Navy Edit In the Royal Navy and Commonwealth navies Royal Canadian Navy Royal Australian Navy Royal New Zealand Navy Indian Navy South African Navy the quartermaster is the senior member of the gangway staff when the ship is alongside and is responsible for supervising the boatswain s mate and the security of the brow They are also responsible for steering the ship whilst at sea Belgian Navy Edit In Belgium the naval ranks of quartermaster chief quartermaster and first chief quartermaster are used in French quartier maitre quartier maitre chef premier quartier maitre chef French Navy Edit In the French Navy Quartermaster Quartier maitre is a junior rank equivalent to a French Army and Air Force Corporal The French rank has nothing to do with supplies This rank is also used by many other navies based on the French Navy OR 4 1 OR 3 1 Shoulder Sleeve French Quartier maitre de 1re classe Quartier maitre de 2e classeEnglish translation Quartermaster first class Quartermaster second classNorwegian Navy Edit In the Norwegian navy quartermaster is a rank equal to an army sergeant United States Edit A U S Navy quartermaster taking a bearing in 2015 A U S Navy quartermaster recording bearings in 2015 A U S Navy quartermaster plots the ship s position in 2007 U S Navy quartermasters have many diverse responsibilities Here a U S Navy quartermaster sends morse code signals in 2005 U S Navy Edit Quartermaster Rating insigniaIssued byUnited States NavyTypeEnlisted ratingAbbreviationQMSpecialtyOperations NavigationThe quartermaster is the enlisted member in charge of the watch to watch navigation and the maintenance correction and preparation of nautical charts and navigation publications They are also responsible for navigational instruments and clocks and the training of ship s lookouts and helmsmen They perform these duties under the control of the ship s navigator or other officer if there was no officer navigator In the modern navy a quartermaster is a petty officer who specializes in navigation The rating abbreviation is QM The symbol used for the rating and worn on uniforms is a ship s wheel 2 The colloquial form of address for a quartermaster is Wheels On U S Navy submarines the job of a quartermaster is done by a qualified navigation electronics technician NAV ET Along with the job of a Navy surface QM NAV ETs are also responsible for electronic systems that deal with navigation internal communications atmosphere monitoring ship s entertainment systems re circulatory air systems ventilation and remote valve indication or manipulation After 2004 the U S Navy disestablished the signalman rating SM signalmen were responsible for visual communications and many of the personnel and their responsibilities were incorporated in the QM rating The U S Navy rating dealing with supply and logistics is logistics specialist LS which would be equivalent to the Army quartermaster U S Coast Guard Edit The structure of ranks and job specialties of the United States Coast Guard is similar to that of the United States Navy The Coast Guard used a quartermaster rating until the summer of 2003 when the rating was merged into the boatswain s mate rating 3 The Coast Guard s quartermasters had the same duties as the Navy s with the exception that at some point after World War II the Coast Guard folded the duties of its signalman rating into the quartermaster rating Also in recent decades quartermaster was one of the only two Coast Guard enlisted ratings permitted to hold command of a small boat station command otherwise being reserved for officers with the other enlisted man s command rating being the boatswain s mate Pirate quartermasters EditPirates during the Golden Age of Piracy elevated the rank of quartermaster to much higher powers and responsibilities than it had aboard non pirate merchant or naval vessels On pirate ships the quartermaster was often granted a veto power by a pirate ship s Articles of Agreement in order to create an officer who could counterbalance the powers of the pirate captain 4 Pirate quartermasters like pirate captains were usually elected by their crews 4 It was often the quartermaster s responsibility to lead the pirate boarding party when boarding another ship This was usually done from the quarter deck the place where two ships touched during the boarding attack citation needed The quartermaster ranked higher than any other officer aboard the ship except the captain himself and could veto the captain s decisions whenever the ship was not chasing a prize or engaged in battle 5 4 The quartermaster also was chiefly responsible for discipline assessing punishments for crewmen who transgressed the articles 4 According to pirate Captain Charles Johnson ghost author of the 18th century source A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates aboard a pirate ship the Captain can undertake nothing which the Quarter Master does not approve We may say the Quarter Master is a humble Imitation of the Roman Tribune of the People he speaks for and looks after the Interest of the Crew Several quartermasters notably among them Calico Jack Rackham became captains after their previous captain was killed or deposed 6 Scouting EditA Scout quartermaster within the Scout movement is responsible for maintaining all the normal camping supplies in a Scout troop or pack This may include but is not limited to camping supplies tents chuck boxes containers holding food and cooking supplies stoves camp fuel propane naphtha etc tarps camping trailers dining flys etc The Quartermaster Award is also the highest rank in the Sea Scouts BSA an older youth age 13 21 co ed program A quartermaster kwartiermeester is in the Netherlands the assistant patrol leader of a Sea Scout patrol Bak in Flanders it is the patrol leader of a Sea Scout patrol Kwartier In popular culture EditLong John Silver the charming and lethal one legged pirate from the novel Treasure Island had been the pirate version of quartermaster under Captain Flint It was noted he was the one man Flint had been afraid of The character Q in the James Bond franchise who supplies Bond with all his gadgets is named Q for Quartermaster The Rooster Teeth animated web series Camp Camp features a character simply referred to as Quartermaster The characters of Nigel Nesbett and Louis Litt served as quartermasters in the basic cable USA Network series Suits where they oversaw office supplies and food amp beverage provisions in the New York City law firm Pearson Darby The video game Tooth and Tail has a main character by the name of The Quartermaster In British policing the department that issues uniform and supplies is known informally as the Quartermasters See also Edit Transport portalIntendant government official Quartermaster Center and School Quartermaster Corps Quartermaster general Army Quartermaster Museum All pages with titles beginning with QuartermasterReferences Edit a b Instruction n 1 DEF EMM RH CPM relative aux uniformes et tenues dans la Marine du 15 juin 2004 in French 15 June 2004 pp 3793 3867 Retrieved 4 June 2021 Quartermaster 1 amp C Powers Paul October 2001 Mergers of the millennium United States Coast Guard Archived from the original on 2001 11 19 Retrieved 2007 05 26 a b c d Ossian Robert Roles and Duties On Board a Ship Leeson Peter T An arrgh chy The law and economics of pirate organization The Journal of Political Economy 115 6 Dec 2007 pp 1049 1094 doi 10 1086 526403 Angus Konstam 19 August 2008 Piracy the complete history Osprey Publishing p 336 ISBN 978 1 84603 240 0 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quartermasters Navy Enlisted Occupational Standards for Quartermaster QM Quartermaster 1 and C Rate Training Manual Website for Navy Quartermasters QM Quartermaster Band Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quartermaster amp oldid 1092746845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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