Compiling laws relating to the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps offers a concise reference for researchers and history readers.
This nonfiction work gathers laws and statutory provisions that shaped the Quartermaster Corps, covering topics from advertising and appropriations to printing, land use, and building projects. It presents official text and amendments to illuminate how government operations were guided in this era.
Ideal for students, researchers, and professionals seeking historical context on military administration and federal policy within the Quartermaster Corps.
- Navigate core sections on appropriations, accounting, and reporting requirements.
- Explore provisions about printing, land acquisition, and government contracts.
- See historical notes on officers’ salaries, civilian staff, and supply management.
- Use as a reference for understanding how the Quartermaster Corps operated within federal law.
Ideal for readers of military history, legal history, and government administration.