Quartermaster general

More famously, when Paul von Hindenburg, after Erich Falkenhayn's dismissal, was appointed Chief of the General Staff at the Oberste Heeresleitung (OHL or "Supreme Army Command") in August 1916, Ludendorff, who had been his chief of staff in the East, came with him.

This includes managing the procurement, storage, and distribution of equipment, supplies, and services required to support the army's operations and troops.

The QMG may also play a role in the development and implementation of army-wide policies and procedures related to supply and logistics.

The exact responsibilities of the Quartermaster General may vary depending on the size and structure of the Pakistan Army, as well as the priorities and needs of the organization.

In the United Kingdom, the Quartermaster-General to the Forces (QMG) was one of the most senior generals in the British Army.

Quartermaster General (Prussia)