Quartermaster General: Washington’s Staff During the American Revolution
Just two days after the birth of the Continental Army, Congress approved the position of Quartermaster General and Assistant Quartermaster General on June 16, 1775. The major duties of the Quartermaster General in Washington’s Army were in transportation, forage, camps and the movement of troops. Additional duties encompassed distributing rations, clothing, ammunition within the regiments, … Continue reading Quartermaster General: Washington’s Staff During the American Revolution
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