Quartermaster Corps

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                                  Whether you're considering making the Army a career or looking for an opportunity to gain leadership and management experience, the Quartermaster Corps is for you.  As the "Sustainer of soldiers since 1775," the Quatermaster Corps plans and directs activities which provide soldiers with food, water, petroleum, repair parts, weapon systems, and a multitude of field services.
    As a newly commissioned Quartermaster officer, you'll attend the Quartermaster Officer Basic Course.  The Basic Course develops your leadership and technical skills in the three occupational specialties of the Quartermaster Corps:  Petroleum Management, Material/Service Management, and Subsistence Management.  After completing the 17-week Officer Basic Course, you'll be eligible to attend additional military schools such as Airborne School, Ranger School, and Parachute Rigger School.  After completing all training you'll then be assigned to a challenging leadership position supporting combat soldiers and their systems.
    As a Quartermaster officer you'll make use of the most modern equipment an technology to solve the logistical problems of today and tomorrow.  With these tools, you'll create the most effective and efficient method of providing soldiers with the right items, at the right place, at the right time.
    Given the Quartermaster Corps' diverse and demanding mission, you can be assured of finding yourself in a challenging and rewarding position from the very beginning.   You'll have the opportunity to plan and accomplish things that your peers have only read about.
 
 

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