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Chief and Quartermaster
Proposed designs prepared by Bailey, Banks, and Biddle and the Office of the Quartermaster General were provided to Assistant Chief of Staff ( G1 ) ( Colonel Heard ) by the QMG on January 5, 1942.
Bogart, a Navy veteran, had served as an enlisted man in the US Navy in World War I as Chief Quartermaster of the USS Leviathan.
He was seconded by 39-year-old Maximilian von Wimpffen, the army's Quartermaster General ( Chief of Staff ), a pugnacious and assertive character, who was well respected in the Austrian army for his knowledge of military strategy.
* Aksel Airo, Lieutenant-General, Chief Quartermaster General ( chief of operations at the GHQ )-( 18 November 1944 )
The equivalent of these ranks in the Naval Component are Quartermaster, Chief Quartermaster and 1st Chief Quartermaster.
For the rest of the 1920s his military career was a steady upward curve: he was appointed GOC Curragh Training Camp in August 1925, Quartermaster General in March 1927, and Chief of Staff in February 1929.
Petty Officers and Chief Petty Officers are referred to by a combination of rate and rating: for example, a Petty Officer Second Class with the rating of Gunner's Mate is referred to and addressed as " Gunner's Mate Second Class ," abbreviated and sometimes spoken GM2 ; similarly a Chief Petty Officer with the rating of Quartermaster is referred to as a Chief Quartermaster ( QMC ).
Eight generals acted as pallbearers: Lieutenant General John Northcott, Chief of the General Staff ; Lieutenant General John Whitham, Corps Commander, VDC ; Major General James Cannan, Quartermaster General ; Major General Charles Brand ; Major General Cyril Clowes, GOC, Victoria Line of Communications Area ; Major General John Austin Chapman, Deputy Chief of General Staff ; Major General Charles Lloyd, Adjutant General ; and Major General Clive Steele, Engineer in Chief.
* Chief Quartermaster: Ltc James L. Corley
The German High Command — in particular General Erich Ludendorff, the Chief Quartermaster General at Oberste Heeresleitung, the supreme army headquarters — has been heavily criticised by military historians for the failure to formulate sound and clear strategy.
He returned from that country in August 1925, to serve as Chief of Staff of the 1st Marine Brigade at Quantico, Virginia, until September 1926, as a student in the Marine Corps School, Quantico, from then until June 1927, and as Post Quartermaster of the Marine Barracks, Philadelphia Navy Yard, from July 1927 to March 1931.
On the resignation of Erich Ludendorff on 29 October 1918, Groener became First Quartermaster General ( Deputy Chief of the General Staff ) under Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg.

Chief and BG
The Assistant Chief of Staff ( G1 ) ( BG Hilldring ), in a response to the QMG on April 3, 1942, indicated the Secretary of War approved the design recommended by the QMG.
* Chief of Artillery: BG Henry J.
* Chief of Engineers: BG Gouverneur K. Warren
* Chief of Artillery: BG William N. Pendleton
* BG Hoo Cher Mou: Chief of Staff ( Air Staff ), HQ, Republic of Singapore Air Force
The newly reorganised unit was presented with a new formation sign by then Acting Chief of the General Staff, BG Tan Chin Tiong, incorporating the Winged Stiletto as the new emblem of the Commandos and with the new unit motto, " For Honour and Glory ".
Sir Frank Chapman was appointed Chief Executive of the BG Group in October 2000.
On 15 August 1903 Brigadier General ( BG ) Bliss was appointed a member of the General Staff, Chief, 3rd Division and President of the Army War College.
On 13 February 1915 BG Bliss was detailed to the General Staff as Assistant Chief of Staff, Army until his promotion to Chief of Staff on 22 September 1917.

Chief and Rufus
As a religious autobiography, Rufus Jones compared it to such works as Augustine's Confessions and John Bunyan's Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners.
It was created in 1926 for Rufus Isaacs, 1st Earl of Reading, the former Viceroy of India and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales.
The Chief Clerk during its entire existence was Rufus R. Rhodes of Mississippi who resigned his post at the United States Patent Office after the election of Abraham Lincoln.
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In the early years of the 20th Century Foxhill was occupied by Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading, who was variously Member of Parliament for Reading, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, British ambassador to the United States and Viceroy of India.

Quartermaster and Rufus
* Rufus Ingalls, U. S. Quartermaster
Appomattox Plantation was used as the offices of U. S. Quartermaster Rufus Ingalls and his staff during the siege.
On November 5, 1940, just before receiving his high school diploma, Rufus Stokes enlisted in the US Army at Fort Benning, Georgia in the Quartermaster Corps.

Rufus and Ingalls
Custer arranged for Colonel Rufus Ingalls to request a meeting, which Grant refused.
The first names proposed were " Charlestown ", in honor of Charles W. Ingalls ; and " Liberia ", but Rufus Goddard suggested Sebewa, after Sebewa Creek, meaning little river.
* Rufus Ingalls ( 1818-1893 ), American military general

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