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Quartermaster Center and School

Coordinates:37°14′39.8″N77°20′47.6″W / 37.244389°N 77.346556°W /37.244389; -77.346556
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US Army Quartermaster Center and School
Quartermaster School SSI
Active1 March 1910 - present
CountryUnited States
BranchArmy
TypeQuartermaster
RoleSchool
Garrison/HQFort Lee, Virginia
MottoFAMAM EXTENDIMUS FACTIS (We Spread Our Fame by Our Deeds)
ColorsBuff and Aquamarine
Commanders
Quartermaster CommandantCOL Erin C. Miller
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Tonya Sims
Insignia
Quartermaster School DUI
Identification
symbol

Quartermaster School Flag
Military unit

TheQuartermaster Center and School is a subordinate command of theUnited States Army'sCombined Arms Support Command and is located atFort Lee, Virginia. The school is operated by the 23rd Quartermaster Brigade and its subordinate units.[1]

The school began on March 1, 1910 at the Philadelphia Depot under BGJames B. Aleshire with a 14-week course. The school was moved to Schuylkill Arsenal, Penn. in 1928. During World War II, the facilities at Schuylkill Arsenal became too overcrowded even after expanding into vacant buildings in the nearby community. So on Oct. 6, 1941 the school moved to Camp Lee, Virginia.[2]

Insignia

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Shoulder Sleeve Insignia is a buff rounded lozenge, 2 inches by 3 inches with a blue torch with blue flames and a crossed blue key and sword. The shoulder sleeve insignia was originally approved for the Quartermaster Training Command on 7 Nov 1956. On 24 Nov 1975 the insignia was amended to reverse the colors of the insignia.

Distinctive unit insignia is a buff shield with a pointed flat top. It is divided by a thick diagonal blue line with white accents. The upper division contains the Liberty Bell and the lower division the Lamp of Knowledge upon a closed book. The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the Quartermaster Corps School on 16 Dec 1929.

Flag

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The flag for the U.S. Army Quartermaster Center and School is buff with an aquamarine fringe. The device of the School is centered on the flag.

Quartermaster Generals / Commandants

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Rank & Name[3]FromTo
COL Jin H. PakJune 2023May 2024
BG Mike SieglJune 2022June 2023
BG Michelle K. DonahueJune 2020June 2022
BGDouglas M. McBride Jr.June 2018June 2020
BGRodney D. FoggJune 2016June 2018
BGRonald KirklinJune 2014June 2016
BGJohn E. O'Neil IVAugust 2012June 2014
BGGwen BinghamNovember 2010August 2012
BGJesse R. CrossOctober 2007November 2010
BG Mark A. BelliniAugust 2005October 2007
BG Scott G. WestMay 2003August 2005
MG Terry E. JuskowiakJuly 2001May 2003
MG Hawthorne L. ProctorJuly 1999July 2001
MG James M. WrightJune 1997July 1999
MG Henry T. GlissonJune 1996June 1997
MG Robert K. GuestAugust 1993June 1996
LTGJohn J. CusickJuly 1991August 1993
MGPaul J. VanderploogJuly 1989June 1991
MG William T. McLeanJune 1987July 1989
MG Eugene L. Stillions Jr.March 1984June 1987
MG Harry L. Dukes Jr.July 1981March 1984
MG Webster AndersonJune 1961July 1962
MGAndrew T. McNamaraJune 1957June 1961
MG Kester L. HastingsFebruary 1954March 1957
MG George A. HorkanOctober 1951January 1954
MG Herman FeldmanMarch 1949September 1951
MGThomas B. LarkinFebruary 1946March 1949
LTGEdmund B. GregoryApril 1940January 1946
MG Henry GibbinsApril 1936March 1940
MG Louis H. BashFebruary 1934March 1936
MGJohn L. DeWittFebruary 1930February 1934
MG B. Frank CheathamJanuary 1926January 1930
MG William H. HartAugust 1922January 1926
MGHarry L. RogersJuly 1918August 1922
MGHenry G. SharpeSeptember 1916July 1918
MGJames B. AleshireJuly 1907September 1916
BGCharles F. HumphreyApril 1903July 1907
BGMarshall I. LudingtonFebruary 1898April 1903
BGGeorge H. WeeksFebruary 1897February 1898
BGCharles G. SawtelleAugust 1896February 1897
BGRichard N. BatchelderJune 1890July 1896
BGSamuel B. HolabirdJuly 1883June 1890
BGRufus IngallsFebruary 1882July 1883
BGDaniel H. RuckerFebruary 1882February 1882
BGMontgomery C. MeigsMay 1861February 1882
BGJoseph E. JohnstonJune 1860April 1861
BGThomas S. JesupMay 1818June 1860
COLGeorge GibsonApril 1816April 1818
COL James MullanyApril 1816April 1818
BGRobert SwartwoutMarch 1813June 1816
BGMorgan LewisApril 1812March 1813
MGJohn Wilkins Jr.June 1796June 1802
James O'HaraApril 1792May 1796
Samuel HodgdonMarch 1791April 1792
COLTimothy PickeringAugust 1780July 1785
MGNathanael GreeneMarch 1778August 1780
MGThomas MifflinOctober 1776November 1777
COLStephen MoylanJune 1776September 1776
MGThomas MifflinAugust 1775May 1776
23rd Quartermaster Brigade
Active12 February 1987 - present
CountryUnited States
BranchArmy
TypeQuartermaster
RoleSchool
SizeBrigade
Garrison/HQFort Lee, Virginia
Motto"THE CORPS STARTS HERE"
Commanders
Current
commander
Col. David L. Thompson
Insignia
Identification
symbol
Military unit

Current Subordinate Units

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23rd Quartermaster Brigade[4]
HHC, 23rd Quartermaster Brigade
244th Quartermaster Battalion
  • Companies A, W, P, G
262nd Quartermaster Battalion
  • Companies C (Airborne), J, R, U, V
266th Quartermaster Battalion
  • Companies B, T,
United States Marine Corps Detachment
United States Air Force Detachment
United States Navy Detachment

References

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  1. ^"23rd Quartermaster Brigade History".US Army Quartermaster Center and School. 27 February 2025.
  2. ^Richardson, Ramsay E. (29 November 1963)."History of the Quartermaster School"(PDF).Defense Technical Information Center. Retrieved10 May 2025.
  3. ^"Previous Quartermaster Commandants".US Army Quartermaster School. 21 May 2024. Retrieved10 May 2025.
  4. ^Bell, Terrance (6 June 2023)."Former Dragon Brigade Soldier accepts its reins of leadership".Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. Retrieved10 May 2025.

External links

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Subordinate Commands
United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
Centers of Excellence (CoE)
Colleges and schools
Installations

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