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The armory, in 1920. The Commonwealth Armory was a Massachusetts Army National Guard armory.It was built at the intersection of Harry Agganis Way and Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts in 1914-1915 for Troops A, B, C, and D of the First Squadron Cavalry, Battery A of the Massachusetts Field Artillery, the Field Hospital Corps, Ambulance Corps, and the Signal Corps.
551st United States Air Force Hospital (Otis AFB) [1] Westover Air Force Base Hospital [118] Laboratories. Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories; Fort Franklin Battlespace Laboratory [119] Air Force Plants. United States Air Force Plant 28 [120] United States Air Force Plant 29 [120] United States Air Force Plant 63 [121] United States Air ...
Pages in category "Installations of the United States Army in Massachusetts" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Massachusetts Air National Guard (MA ANG) is the aerial militia of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States of America. It is a reserve of the United States Air Force and along with the Massachusetts Army National Guard , an element of the Massachusetts National Guard of the larger United States National Guard Bureau .
Pages in category "Military facilities in Massachusetts" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
110th Cavalry (United States, 1988–1996) 110th Cavalry Regiment (United States, 1921–1940) 131st Fighter Squadron; Company A 1-181 Infantry; 181st Infantry Regiment (United States) 182nd Infantry Regiment (United States) 211th Military Police Battalion; 241st Coast Artillery (United States) 253rd Cyberspace Engineering Installation Group
A Glock switch, a tiny device that can turn a handgun into a machine gun, continue to show up in Columbus. Glock switches: How use of small device that makes guns automatic exploded in Columbus ...
A 2010 image of the barracks building marked "4" in red on the 1921 map. A 1921 map of Fort Andrews. A 1932 Army photo of Fort Andrews. A photo (c. 1910) of one of the large barracks buildings at the fort--possibly the one shown in the photo above. Fort Andrews was created in 1897 as part of the Coast (later Harbor) Defenses of Boston ...