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A National Guard Armory, National Guard Armory Building, or National Guard Readiness Center is any one of numerous buildings of the U.S.
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where a unit trains, meets, and parades. A readiness center supports the training, administration, and logistics of National Guard units by providing assembly space, classrooms, weapons and protective personal equipment storage, and training space. Readiness centers can also be utilized as communal assembly areas, utilized by local organizations and governments.


History

After World War II, the Section 5 Committee of the Office of the Chief of Staff, War Department, chaired by MG
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, approved a policy of constructing National Guard armories using 75% federal and 25% state funding. In 1968, the Army National Guard had 2,786 armories; in 2000 the Army National Guard had 3,166 armories in 2,679 communities. In 2009, the Kansas Adjutant General's Department announced it would be closing 18 of its then-56 National Guard armories "due to state budget cuts." A report to Congress in 2014 noted that some National Guard armories are in poor or failing condition, with "the average nationwide eadiness Centercondition eingfair, but bordering on poor…". The report noted that the $377 million annual expenditure for constructing and improving readiness centers would produce "major long-term risks," and recommended more than quadrupling annual funding to "get to green" on key performance indicators by completely transforming and modernizing the portfolio of readiness centers.


Crime

In the 20th century, a number of national guard armories were the target of burglaries and weapons theft.
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acquired many of the weapons used for their crime sprees, such
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, through theft from National Guard Armories. Some of the burglaries were linked to radicalism, as in the case of Katherine Ann Power, who stole weapons from multiple armories in the 1970s. A particularly notable case in 1974 involved the theft of a huge arms cache from the
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National Guard Armory in California, in which nearly 100
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rifles and several rocket launchers were stolen. Several suspects were eventually arrested in 1975. The magnitude of this crime was considered analogous to most dangerous kind of terrorist threats. In 1995, Shawn Nelson stole an
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tank from a National Guard Armory in San Diego, going on a rampage throughout the city until he was shot dead by a police sniper.


Specific armories in the United States

* National Guard Armory (Batesville, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas *
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, formerly listed on the NRHP in White County, Arkansas * National Guard Armory (Mena, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas *
National Guard Armory-Pine Bluff The National Guard Armory-Pine Bluff is a former National Guard armory at 623 West 2nd Avenue in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is a two-story masonry structure, built out of concrete and buff brick with Art Deco styling, included a castellated parapet ...
, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, listed on the NRHP in Arkansas *
Fort Homer W. Hesterly Armory Fort Homer W. Hesterly is a historic building at 522 North Howard Avenue in the West Tampa section of Tampa, Florida. The building and adjacent support structures were originally constructed as a U.S. military facility to house units of both t ...
, Tampa, Florida, listed on the NRHP in Florida *
Old West Palm Beach National Guard Armory The West Palm Beach Armory Art Center (also known as the Palm Beach County Armory Art Center) is a historic site in West Palm Beach, Florida, West Palm Beach, Florida, United States. It is located at 1703 South Lake Avenue. On June 11, 1992, it wa ...
, West Palm Beach, Florida, listed on the NRHP in Florida *
Villisca National Guard Armory The Villisca National Guard Armory is a historic building located in Villisca, Iowa, United States. History Villisca had active military units as far back as 1877. Local citizens raised the funds to build the National Guard Armory, armory, which ...
, Villisca, Iowa, listed on the NRHP in Iowa *
Minneapolis Armory The Minneapolis Armory is a historic event center and former National Guard armory located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. Built by the Public Works Administration in 1936, the building was occupied by several Army and Naval Mil ...
, Minneapolis, Minnesota, listed on the NRHP in Minnesota *
Kearney National Guard Armory Kearney or Kearneys may refer to: Places Australia * Kearneys Falls, Queensland * Kearneys Spring, Queensland Canada * Kearney, Ontario * Kearney Lake, Nova Scotia Northern Ireland * Kearney, County Down, a List of townlands in County Down, tow ...
, Kearney, Nebraska, listed on the NRHP in Buffalo County, Nebraska *
Hoosick Falls Armory The Hoosick Falls Armory is located along Church Street ( NY 22) in Hoosick Falls, New York, United States. It is a red brick building with castellated tower dating to the late 19th century. One of many armories in New York designed by state archi ...
, Hoosick Falls, New York *
Schenectady Armory The Schenectady Armory is located on Washington Avenue in the city of the same name in the U.S. state of New York. It is a brown brick building dating to 1936. New York's state architect at that time, William Haugaard, used the Art Deco architect ...
, Schenectady, New York *
National Guard Armory (Fort Mill, South Carolina) National Guard Armory is a historic National Guard armory located at Fort Mill, York County, South Carolina. History The armory was built in 1938 with funds provided by the Works Progress Administration. The brick building consists of a central b ...
, listed on the NRHP in South Carolina * The D.C. Armory, a multi-use facility adjacent to RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. * National Guard Armory 127th Regiment Infantry Company G, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin


See also

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List of armories and arsenals in New York City and surrounding counties This is a comprehensive list of armories and arsenals in New York City and surrounding counties of New York (i.e., in the New York metropolitan and downstate New York areas). This list details the structures built between the 18th and 20th cent ...
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Drill hall A drill hall is a place such as a building or a hangar where soldiers practise and perform military drills. Description In the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, the term was used for the whole headquarters building of a military reserve unit, ...
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Armory (military) An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination, whether privately or publicly owned. Arsenal and armoury (British English) or armory (American English) are mostl ...


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References


External links


Installations+Environment, Journal of the Army National Guard, 2018

The National Guard Bureau

The National Guard Bureau Heritage Collection
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