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General Sir John ("Jack") Stephen Cowans (11 March 1862 – 16 April 1921) was Quartermaster-General to the Forces. ==Military career== Educated at Burney's Academy at Gosport,〔(John Cowans at Oxford Dictionary of National Biography )〕 Cowans was commissioned into the Rifle Brigade in 1881.〔(Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives )〕 He became a Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General at Army Headquarters in 1898 before moving on to be Assistant Quartermaster-General for 2nd Division at Aldershot Command in 1903.〔 In 1906 he was appointed Director-General of Military Education for the Indian Army and in 1907 he became Director of Staff Duties and Training at Army Headquarters in India.〔 He then became Commander of the Presidency Brigade in Calcutta in 1908.〔 He returned to the United Kingdom in 1910 to be Director-General of the Territorial Forces and then became Quartermaster-General to the Forces in 1912; in this capacity he was responsible for finding acccommodation and supplies for more than a million newly enlisted servicemen at the start of World War I and worked closely with the Women's Legion and the YMCA to achieve this.〔 Prime Minister Herbert Asquith described him as ''the best Quartermaster since Moses''.〔(Wipers Dead ) Time Magazine, 1 June 1925〕 He retired in 1919.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Cowans」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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