United States Army Quartermaster Corps
| Quartermaster Corps | |
|---|---|
Quartermaster Corps Branch Insignia | |
| Active | June 16, 1775–March 16, 1802 March 28, 1812–present |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | United States Army |
| Role | Quartermaster |
| Size | Corps |
| Headquarters | Fort Lee |
| Motto | Supporting Victory |
| Color | Buff |
| Anniversaries | June 16 (Organization Day) |
| Wars | |
| Website | quartermaster |
| Commanders | |
| Quartermaster General | Col. Kevin W. Agness |
| Insignia | |
| Quartermaster Corps Regimental insignia | |
| Abbreviation | QM |
The Quartermaster Corps (QM), formerly known as the Quartermaster Department, is the sustainment branch of the United States Army. As such, it acts as quartermaster to the army.
The Quartermaster School (QMS) is a subordinate command of the Combined Arms Support Command. QMS trains soldiers, civilians, and members of other services and nations in QM skills and functions. In addition to training, the QMS has command of the 23rd Quartermaster Brigade and serves as a proponent on all QM matters. QMS is located at Fort Lee, Virginia.