21:17 Jun 6, 2000 |
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quartermaster of the army in the 18th century Explanation: well that's what me dictiaonary says anyway.. a quartermaster is the person in charge of clothing and food for a body of troops |
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Quartermaster General of the Army during the 18th century Explanation: This may refer to the Revolutionary war when the US fought against England, with France as a US ally. "Intendant" can be translated as either "Quartermaster" or "Quartermaster General". Larousse |
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Quartermaster General of the Army during the 18th century Explanation: This may refer to the Revolutionary war when the US fought against England, with France as a US ally. "Intendant" can be translated as either "Quartermaster" or "Quartermaster General". Larousse "Grand Dictionnaire" |
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