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  • 121Thomas Jesup — Thomas Sidney Jesup (December 16 1788 – June 10 1860) was an American military officer known as the Father of the Modern Quartermaster Corps . He was born in Berkeley County, West Virginia. He began his military career in 1808, and served in the… …

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  • 122Richard Trant — Richard Brooking Trant Nickname Dick Born 30 March 1928 Thurlestone, England Died 3 October 2007 Allegiance …

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  • 123QMG — abbr. Quartermaster General. * * * abbreviation quartermaster general * * * Quartermaster General. Also, Q.M.G., Q.M.Gen. * * * abbrev Quartermaster General * * * abbr. quartermaster general …

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  • 124Rufus Montgomery — Rufus N. Montgomery, Sr., was a U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps Chief Warrant Officer Five who was widely recognized as one of the Army s foremost food service advisors.Born in Pensacola, Florida he began his military career as an enlisted soldier… …

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  • 125Charles MacGregor — This article is about a 19th century British General. For the similarly named actor, see Charles McGregor. Major General Sir Charles Metcalfe MacGregor KCB CSI CIE (August 12, 1840–1887) was an Anglo Indian explorer, geographer and officer of the …

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  • 126Medal of Valor (Civil Air Patrol) — See also: Awards and decorations of the Civil Air Patrol Contents 1 History 2 Silver Medal of Valor 3 Bronze Medal of Valor 4 Recipients …

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  • 127List of senior officers of the British Army — British Army …

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  • 128Military leadership in the American Revolutionary War — American Revolutionary War Armed Forces …

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