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Shop Navy Supply Corps / U.S. Navy Emblem / Naval Officer Crest 15 oz Glossy Black Ceramic Coffee Mug
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Navy Supply Corps / U.S. Navy Emblem / Naval Officer Crest 15 oz Glossy Black Ceramic Coffee Mug

$10.00

Sip your coffee proudly from your Navy Supply Corps 15 oz Mug. It also sports the U.S. Navy emblem and the Naval Officer Crest. It’s BPA and lead-free, microwave and dishwasher-safe, and made of black durable ceramic.

History of the Navy Supply Corps

The origin of the Supply Corps dates back to February 1795, marking the first attempt at military procurement in the United States. This initiative led to the creation of the Office of Purveyor of Public Supplies under the Secretary of the Treasury, a concept championed by Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton's advocacy for a centralized federal procurement system was driven by a desire to establish a nation of integrity, free from the financial corruption observed in European governments. This move was also a response to the failures and negligence in the Army procurement system and the administration of government contracts. Despite criticism, particularly from Secretary of War Henry Knox, the Treasury Department assumed responsibility for military procurement in 1792, indicating the beginnings of what would become the modern Supply Corps. This initiative underscored the founding fathers' commitment to a strong central government as a means to ensure accountability and prevent abuses in the procurement of military supplies.

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Sip your coffee proudly from your Navy Supply Corps 15 oz Mug. It also sports the U.S. Navy emblem and the Naval Officer Crest. It’s BPA and lead-free, microwave and dishwasher-safe, and made of black durable ceramic.

History of the Navy Supply Corps

The origin of the Supply Corps dates back to February 1795, marking the first attempt at military procurement in the United States. This initiative led to the creation of the Office of Purveyor of Public Supplies under the Secretary of the Treasury, a concept championed by Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton's advocacy for a centralized federal procurement system was driven by a desire to establish a nation of integrity, free from the financial corruption observed in European governments. This move was also a response to the failures and negligence in the Army procurement system and the administration of government contracts. Despite criticism, particularly from Secretary of War Henry Knox, the Treasury Department assumed responsibility for military procurement in 1792, indicating the beginnings of what would become the modern Supply Corps. This initiative underscored the founding fathers' commitment to a strong central government as a means to ensure accountability and prevent abuses in the procurement of military supplies.

Sip your coffee proudly from your Navy Supply Corps 15 oz Mug. It also sports the U.S. Navy emblem and the Naval Officer Crest. It’s BPA and lead-free, microwave and dishwasher-safe, and made of black durable ceramic.

History of the Navy Supply Corps

The origin of the Supply Corps dates back to February 1795, marking the first attempt at military procurement in the United States. This initiative led to the creation of the Office of Purveyor of Public Supplies under the Secretary of the Treasury, a concept championed by Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton's advocacy for a centralized federal procurement system was driven by a desire to establish a nation of integrity, free from the financial corruption observed in European governments. This move was also a response to the failures and negligence in the Army procurement system and the administration of government contracts. Despite criticism, particularly from Secretary of War Henry Knox, the Treasury Department assumed responsibility for military procurement in 1792, indicating the beginnings of what would become the modern Supply Corps. This initiative underscored the founding fathers' commitment to a strong central government as a means to ensure accountability and prevent abuses in the procurement of military supplies.

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