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Quartermaster School
Organization

The QMS organization consists of:

  • A command group element
  • The Office of the Quartermaster General (OQMG) and seven training organizations:
    • Joint Culinary Center of Excellence (JCCoE)
    • Aerial Delivery and Field Services Department (ADFSD)
    • Logistics Training Department (LTD)
    • Joint Mortuary Affairs Center (JMAC)
    • Operations and Training Management Directorate (OTMD)
    • Petroleum and Water Department (PWD)
    • Reserve Component Affairs Office (RCAO)
  • The QMS also has command of the 23d Quartermaster Brigade.
Quartermaster School Organization Chart

Functional Areas

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Aerial Delivery

See how parachute packing began during World War II and has been used to deliver Soldiers and supplies in critical operations.

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Field Services

See why cleanliness isn't just morale, it's a medical necessity; and see how Army has learned to deliver clean clothing.

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Mortuary Affairs

See how the Army has fulfilled its obligation to care for the remains of fallen comrades.

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Culinary Services

See the continuous improvements in how the Army feeds its Soldiers, whether in the field or in garrison.

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Petroleum

See how the Army has fueled the force since the appearance of the internal combustion engine.

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Potable Water

See Army water purification systems have improved throughout time, even under the most difficult circumstances.

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Supply Management

See why supply management is a balance between giving the Soldiers what they need while avoiding waste, and how the Army has evolved from paper to computers.

This page was last updated on: December 1, 2023