Talk:National Guard Armory

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External links modified (February 2018)[edit]

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Destubbification (July 2018)[edit]

This page is a stub and had no sources cited. I'm working to add some sources, but (not being a Guardsman myself) I'm not sure exactly what to look for to build a narrative about what an armory is for. I'm just adding some somewhat-related, cited facts to the article, and perhaps someone later can clean it up and make it make sense. Thanks. LeTouchre (talk) 19:35, 5 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]