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Quartermaster School
Organization
The QMS organization consists of:
- A command group element
- The Office of the Quartermaster Commandant (OQMC) and seven training organizations:
- Joint Culinary Training Department (JCTD)
- Aerial Delivery and Field Services Department (ADFSD)
- Logistics Training Department (LTD)
- Joint Mortuary Affairs Department (JMAD)
- Operations and Training Management Directorate (OTMD)
- Petroleum, Water & Energy Department (PWED)
- Reserve Component Office (RCO)
- The QMS also has command of the 23rd Quartermaster Brigade.
Functional Areas
Aerial Delivery
See how parachute packing began during World War Ⅱ and has been used to deliver Soldiers and supplies in critical operations.
Field Services
See why cleanliness isn’t just morale, it’s a medical necessity; and see how Army has learned to deliver clean clothing.
Mortuary Affairs
See how the Army has fulfilled its obligation to care for the remains of fallen comrades.
Culinary Services
See the continuous improvements in how the Army feeds its Soldiers, whether in the field or in garrison.
Petroleum
See how the Army has fueled the force since the appearance of the internal combustion engine.
Potable Water
See Army water purification systems have improved throughout time, even under the most difficult circumstances.
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.
