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Quartermaster Corps operations

Alvin P. Stauffer, The Quartermaster Corps Operations in the War Against Japan (Washington, 1936). [Pg.662]

Water has always been a supply and logistical factor in battle. Considerable resources are spent by the militaiy to ensure that essential battlefield hydration requirements are met. The US Army Quartermaster Corps has a 92W Military Occupation Specialty for Water Treatment Specialist. The 92W is responsible for installation and operation of water purification equipment, water storage and distribution operations and activities. ... [Pg.306]

The Chemical Warfare Service, in addition to conducting research and development on various aspects of chemical warfare, co-operated with other branches of the Army, with the U.S. Public Health Service, and with the Navy on projects of a quasi-public-health nature. In 1920 the service was directed to co-operate with the Medical Department and the Quartermaster Corps on the extermination of rodents and vermin. Later the CWS worked on methods of exterminating the boll weevil and on improved methods for fumigating ships. ... [Pg.31]


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