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quartermaster
[ kwawr-ter-mas-ter, -mah-ster ]
noun
- Military. an officer charged with providing quarters, clothing, fuel, transportation, etc., for a body of troops.
- Navy. a petty officer having charge of signals, navigating apparatus, etc.
quartermaster
/ 藞办飞蓴藧迟蓹藢尘蓱藧蝉迟蓹 /
noun
- an officer responsible for accommodation, food, and equipment in a military unit
- a rating in the navy, usually a petty officer, with particular responsibility for steering a ship and other navigational duties
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辩耻补谤顎僼别谤路尘补蝉顎卼别谤路濒颈办别顎 adjective
- 辩耻补谤顎僼别谤路尘补蝉顎卼别谤路蝉丑颈辫顎 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of quartermaster1
Example Sentences
In July 1901, an effigy hanging near the entrance of the home bore on its chest a placard reading 鈥1/4 master鈥 鈥 quartermaster, the man in charge of survival basics such as food and water.
He was one of about 150,000 allied troops who took part in the Normandy Landings on 6 June 1944 - serving as a quartermaster on a minesweeper.
Maybe the most mythologized event of Los Angeles鈥 Civil War happened behind closed doors in the Army quartermaster鈥檚 brick home at 3rd and Main streets, perhaps in early to mid-June 1861.
Conter, a quartermaster, was lauded for helping rescue fellow crew members during the attack, according to the Pacific Historic Parks post.
Conter was a quartermaster, standing on the main deck of the Arizona as Japanese planes flew overhead at 7:55 a.m. on Dec. 7 that year.
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