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New York State Armory , also known as "The Arsenal," is a historic National Guard armory building located at Ogdensburg in St. Lawrence County, New York.It is a rectangular, two story structure built of ransom ashlar block with central pavilions projecting on its north and south elevations.
1. The Fifth Avenue Arsenal (ca. 1808) was replaced by the (7th) Seventh Regiment / Fifth Avenue / Central Park Arsenal (1848) on the same site. 2. The(8th) Eighth Regiment / Park Avenue Armory (1888–1889) was replaced by the Squadron A / Madison Avenue / Carnegie Hill Armory (1894–1895) on the same site. 3.
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The physical base where NSWCDD is located became officially known as the Naval Support Activity Dahlgren (NSA Dahlgren) in 2003 when Naval Installations Command assumed all base operating functions, leaving NSWCDD as an installation tenant, [2] however, the name NSWCDD or NSWC is still commonly used to refer to the base.
Location Weapons System Active Notes 1st Guided Missiles Squadron: Eglin AFB Patrick AFB: Republic-Ford JB-2 VB-6 Felix VB-3 Razon VB-13 Tarzon: 1946–1950 1st Tactical Missile Squadron: Patrick AFB Bitburg AB: B-61 (later TM-61) Matador, 1951–1958 1951–1958 Activated as 1st Pilotless Bomber Squadron, first USAF operational tactical ...
The 14th Regiment of the New York State Militia, organized in the 1840s, [3] [4] was the United States' most active state militia by the late 19th century. [5] Nicknamed the "Fighting Fourteenth" and the "Red-Legged Devils", [4] [6] the 14th Regiment participated in numerous battles during the American Civil War. [7]
The Official Illustrated History of Arsenal. Hamlyn. ISBN 0-600-61344-5. Spurling, Jon (2004). Rebels for the Cause: The Alternative History of Arsenal Football Club. Mainstream. ISBN 0-575-40015-3. Satellite photo of the stadium site on Google Maps; Historical map of the Borough of Woolwich, Revised: 1893 to 1894 Published: 1897
The Dearbornville Arsenal had the first slate roofs in Michigan. The eleven buildings of the Arsenal were spaced around a walled square, 360 feet (110 m) on a side; [6] the ten-foot-high masonry wall was thirty inches thick [4] and completely enclosed the square. [3] These eleven buildings were the following: [6]