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The '''quartermaster''' (QM) is responsible for all the troop kit in a [[Scouting|Scout]] [[troop]], both in the stores and on camp. In the [[United Kingdom]], the QM is often an assistant leader, or a parent. In some countries, the job of QM is carried out by one or more of the scouts.  The [[Sea Scout]] program also has a Quartermaster position.
The '''quartermaster''' (QM) is responsible for all the troop kit in a [[Scouting|Scout]] [[troop]], both in the stores and on camp. In the United Kingdom, the QM is often an assistant leader, or a parent. In some countries, the job of QM is carried out by one or more of the scouts.  The [[Sea Scout]] program also has a Quartermaster position.


There is also a Scout quartermaster [[badge]].
There is also a Scout quartermaster [[badge]].
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In the [[Boy Scouts of America]], the position of quatermaster exists for both the adults and boys of a  troop.  The adult has physical custody of the equipment, while the youth quartermaster is in charge of coordiating the equipment needs of the troop with the available gear.
In the [[Boy Scouts of America]], the position of quatermaster exists for both the adults and boys of a  troop.  The adult has physical custody of the equipment, while the youth quartermaster is in charge of coordiating the equipment needs of the troop with the available gear.


==See also==
== See also ==


*[[Scouting]]
*[[Scouting]]
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