. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. 190 ILLINOIS IN THE WORLD WAR. DIVISION HEADQUARTERS AT DIEUE denburgh and SecondLieutenant MauriceE. Shurtleff were re-turned to the UnitedStates to assist in thetraining of the nationalarmy. Also under thedirection of the quarter-master was the work ofthe R. R. & C. officer,as he was called—rent-als, requisitions andclaims. The requisitionof supplies from the civilpopulation, and the ad-justment of all claimsfrom civilian


. Illinois in the World War; an illustrated record prepared with the coöperation and under the direction of the leaders in the state's military and civilian organizations. 190 ILLINOIS IN THE WORLD WAR. DIVISION HEADQUARTERS AT DIEUE denburgh and SecondLieutenant MauriceE. Shurtleff were re-turned to the UnitedStates to assist in thetraining of the nationalarmy. Also under thedirection of the quarter-master was the work ofthe R. R. & C. officer,as he was called—rent-als, requisitions andclaims. The requisitionof supplies from the civilpopulation, and the ad-justment of all claimsfrom civilian sourcesagainst the division werethe chief duties of thisoffice, which was filledby jMajor Harry The railheadofficer, of the division quartermasters office, was responsible for receiving at railhead all rations,forage, equipment, ammunition and other supplies, and for its distribution tothe proper organizations of the division. jMajor R. H. Stoddard, CaptainP. E. Haralson and Major Frederick E. Rand held this office. The division engineer was the technical advisor of the commanding gen-eral and of the division staff on all matters requiring engineering skill andknowledge. Colonel


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