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1. Armories contains point locations of Maine Army National Guard Armories

2. List of Armories Below is a list of Armories that were built prior to 1940

3. The Armories, Kissimmee, Florida

4. The Armories, Kissimmee, Florida

5. The Armories: Firearms Ammunition Training and Guns

6. Armories are failing again, but for very different reasons

7. Early Armories in Philadelphia were …

8. What does Armories mean? Information and translations of Armories in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

9. Definition of Armories in the Definitions.net dictionary

10. The Armories: Firearms Ammunition Training and Guns

11. Modern Armories are generally located on military bases

12. U.S. Navy ships carry several M14s in their armories.

13. In the U.S., National Guard and Reserve units often use Armories

14. At The Armories we seek to provide an…

15. Armories: a place where military arms are stored.

16. Armories National Guard Armories house weapons and military equipment, office space for personnel, drill space for training, and common areas for socializing.

17. Armories definition: → See armory Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

18. The Armories in Winnemucca and Ely also were built in 1959

19. The overnight public shelters in New York are usually converted gymnasiums or armories.

20. The Armories is a Florida corporation doing business only in Florida

21. 4 synonyms of Armories from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 6 related words, definitions, and antonyms

22. To reopen schools, it Bused many to armories, turning drill floors into open dormitories for the

23. The National Guard's standing Armories - iconic centers of stone and brick where the nation's citizen-Soldiers muster to defend state and nation - are …

24. These committees may encourage other local communities to directly address any problems surrounding the use of the Armories.

25. Pages in category "Armories in the United States" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total

26. Armories served as military training and recruiting sites, arms depots, headquarters, and social clubs for the nation’s citizen-soldiers

27. Specialties: The Armories is your one stop shop for all your shooting needs! We offer concealed weapons classes, gunsmithing and more

28. Many Armories were constructed during this period; a few have since disappeared over time, while others have been converted to different uses.

29. Armories that have successfully served as emergency shelters have often done so due in part to strong relationships among those concerned

30. At The Armories we seek to provide an inviting atmosphere where the average citizen can purchase firearms with ease and have access to firearms training

31. Armories were built in the northeastern states throughout the nineteenth century, but armory building lagged in the South and West, due primarily to economic concerns

32. This Category contains pages for: Arsenals Armouries (CAN) -or- Armories (US) Ordnance Depots Companies that manufactured guns, carriages and ordnance for use on military installations.

33. For anyone interested in the nexis of architecture and sociology, Fogelson's study of the Armories of the Twentieth Century is a very good place to start

34. Many of the Armories no longer in use by the Connecticut National Guard have been sold or transferred to other organizations and are still in use today for other purposes.

35. To determine whether the Division of Military and Naval Affairs (DMNA) has implemented adequate controls to ensure all Armories are tested for lead and are remediated where excessive levels are detected

36. The Indiana National Guard maintains 60 Armories in communities across the state that are available to rent for public and private events, such as receptions, craft shows, graduations and sporting events

37. This is a comprehensive List of Armories and Arsenals in New York City and surrounding New York State Counties focusing on the New York metropolitan and Downstate New York areas

38. Late Scottish Broadswords are 38 ½ inches in all and weigh 4 pounds, 6 ounces. This contemporary version is designed like a real 16th century Scottish sword that is currently housed in the Royal Armories in Leeds

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40. References to Armories, where matériel for common defense is stored and used in training troops, appear at various times in the records of Asheville, Edenton, Fayetteville, Salisbury, Wilmington, and other North Carolina locations.In 1755, for example, during the French and Indian War, the Assembly asked the governor "to appoint some person to provide a sufficient Store House for