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Encyclopedia > Supply Corps

A Supply Corps is a branch of a country's military which is charge of logistics and supply procurement to the armed forces. The term is also used by private corporations but on a much rarer basis. Inside Nexus Distribution, a United States logistics provider. ... The supply and demand model describes how prices vary as a result of a balance between product availability at each price (supply) and the desires of those with purchasing power at each price (demand). ... A corporation is a legal entity (distinct from a natural person) that often has similar rights in law to those of a Civil law systems may refer to corporations as moral persons; they may also go by the name AS (anonymous society) or something similar, depending on language (see below). ...


In the United States armed forces, each branch of service has its own supply corps. The United States Army refers to the organization as the Quartermaster Corps while the U.S. Navy operates a group known as the Navy Supply Corps. The armed forces of the United States of America consist of the United States Army United States Navy United States Air Force United States Marine Corps United States Coast Guard Note: The United States Coast Guard has both military and law enforcement functions. ... The Army is the branch of the United States armed forces which has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ... Quartermaster is a term usually referring to a military unit which specializes in supplying and provisioning troops, or to an individual who does the same. ... The United States Navy (USN) is the branch of the United States armed forces responsible for naval operations. ... The Supply Corps of the United States Navy, one of the oldest staff corps in the Navy, traces its beginings to February of 1795 when the nations first Purveyor of Public Supplies, Tench Francis, Jr. ...


In most militaries, the Supply Corps are considered staff officers meaning that they have no command authority over troops in the field or ships at ship. In the modern age, however, some logistics commands (such as Commander Naval Logistics Forces Korea) have such a forward deployed manpower base that they are considered equal to front line combat units. For other places called Korea, see: Korea (disambiguation) Korea (한국/韓國, 조선/朝鮮) is a formerly unified country, situated on the Korean Peninsula in northern East Asia, bordering on China to the northwest and Russia to the north. ...


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Navy Supply Corps - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (545 words)
Supply Corps officers are concerned with supply and fiscal issues.
Supply Corps officers are nicknamed "pork chops" or simply "chops" for the resemblance their distinctive oak leaf insignia is said to bear to that dish.
A well known case in the 1980s had a U.S. Navy Supply Corps officer disappearing from the USS Kitty Hawk with close to five million dollars while the vessel was on deployment.
Submarine Supply Corps insignia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (223 words)
The Submarine Supply Corps Insignia is a badge of the United States Navy which is awarded to members of the Navy Supply Corps who have qualified as Supply Officers onboard U.S. submarines.
The Submarine Supply Corps Insignia appears as the standard Submarine Warfare Insignia with the Supply Corps emblem centered in the middle of the badge.
Supply Corps officers, selecting to enter the submarine service, must obtain an abbreviated amount of submarine training in order to obtain the Submarine Supply Corps Insignia.
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