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Quartermaster Center and School

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Quartermaster Center and School
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The Quartermaster Center and School is a formation of the United States Army's Combined Arms Support Command, and is located at Fort Lee, Virginia. The school is operated by the 23rd Quartermaster Brigade and its assigned units.[citation needed]

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History

The school was initiated on 1 March 1910, at the Philadelphia Depot, under Brig. Gen. James B. Aleshire. The school moved to Schuylkill Arsenal in Pennsylvania in 1928.[1]

During World War II, despite expanding into vacant buildings in the nearby community, the facilities at Schuylkill Arsenal grew overcrowded. On 6 October 1941, the school officially moved to Camp Lee (now Fort Lee) in Virginia.[1]

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Insignia

The shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) is a buff (i.e., tan) 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 November 1956. On 24 November 1975 the insignia was amended to reverse the colors of the insignia.

The distinctive unit insignia (DUI) 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 has the lamp of knowledge upon a closed book. The Liberty Bell is symbolic of the city of Philadelphia, where the Quartermaster Corps School was first established. The lamp of knowledge upon the closed book represents the educational character of the school. At the base of the shield, placed is the motto of the school, "Famam extendimus factis" – "We spread our fame by our deeds."[1]

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the Quartermaster Corps School on 16 December 1929.

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Flag

The flag of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Center and School is buff with an ultramarine fringe. The distinctive insignia of the school is centered on the flag.

Quartermaster commandants / quartermaster generals

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Rank and name From To
COL Kevin W. Agness June 2025 Incumbent
COL Erin C. Miller July 2024 June 2025
COL Jin H. Pak June 2023 May 2024
BG Mike Siegl June 2022 June 2023
BG Michelle K. Donahue June 2020 June 2022
BG Douglas M. McBride Jr. June 2018 June 2020
BG Rodney D. Fogg June 2016 June 2018
BG Ronald Kirklin June 2014 June 2016
BG John E. O'Neil IV August 2012 June 2014
BG Gwen Bingham November 2010 August 2012
BG Jesse R. Cross October 2007 November 2010
BG Mark A. Bellini August 2005 October 2007
BG Scott G. West May 2003 August 2005
MG Terry E. Juskowiak July 2001 May 2003
MG Hawthorne L. Proctor July 1999 July 2001
MG James M. Wright June 1997 July 1999
MG Henry T. Glisson June 1996 June 1997
MG Robert K. Guest August 1993 June 1996
LTG John J. Cusick July 1991 August 1993
MG Paul J. Vanderploog July 1989 June 1991
MG William T. McLean June 1987 July 1989
MG Eugene L. Stillions Jr. March 1984 June 1987
MG Harry L. Dukes Jr. July 1981 March 1984
MG Webster Anderson June 1961 July 1962
MG Andrew T. McNamara June 1957 June 1961
MG Kester L. Hastings February 1954 March 1957
MG George A. Horkan October 1951 January 1954
MG Herman Feldman March 1949 September 1951
MG Thomas B. Larkin February 1946 March 1949
LTG Edmund B. Gregory April 1940 January 1946
MG Henry Gibbins April 1936 March 1940
MG Louis H. Bash February 1934 March 1936
MG John L. DeWitt February 1930 February 1934
MG B. Frank Cheatham January 1926 January 1930
MG William H. Hart August 1922 January 1926
MG Harry L. Rogers July 1918 August 1922
MG Henry G. Sharpe September 1916 July 1918
MG James B. Aleshire July 1907 September 1916
BG Charles F. Humphrey April 1903 July 1907
BG Marshall I. Ludington February 1898 April 1903
BG George H. Weeks February 1897 February 1898
BG Charles G. Sawtelle August 1896 February 1897
BG Richard N. Batchelder June 1890 July 1896
BG Samuel B. Holabird July 1883 June 1890
BG Rufus Ingalls February 1882 July 1883
BG Daniel H. Rucker February 1882 February 1882
BG Montgomery C. Meigs May 1861 February 1882
BG Joseph E. Johnston June 1860 April 1861
BG Thomas S. Jesup May 1818 June 1860
COL George Gibson April 1816 April 1818
COL James Mullany April 1816 April 1818
BG Robert Swartwout March 1813 June 1816
BG Morgan Lewis April 1812 March 1813
MG John Wilkins Jr. June 1796 June 1802
James O'Hara April 1792 May 1796
Samuel Hodgdon March 1791 April 1792
COL Timothy Pickering August 1780 July 1785
MG Nathanael Greene March 1778 August 1780
MG Thomas Mifflin October 1776 November 1777
COL Stephen Moylan June 1776 September 1776
MG Thomas Mifflin August 1775 May 1776
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23rd Quartermaster Brigade

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Organization

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