(Askeri) DEPO EĞİTİMİ: Kara Ordusu Milli Muhafız Teşkilatı ve bu teşkilat mensupları tarafından, 32 sayılı Amerikan Kanunu 502 (a) (1) hükümlerine göre, Eyalet statüsü dahilinde, kendi garnizonlarında (devamlı uygulananlar dışında) yaptırılan eğitim görevi. Böyle bir görev, sırf şahıs lehine olarak, Federal hizmette gayri faal bir eğitim olarak kabul edilmiştir. 10 sayılı Amerikan Kanunu Kısım 101 (31) 'de gayri faal görev olarak tarif edilmiştir
Heraldry is so called, because it first found its special use in direct connection with military equipments, knightly exercises, and the mêlée of actual battle "Some great man's badge of war or armory " Morris: Earthly Paradise, ii 167
formally International Exhibition of Modern Art Exhibition of painting and sculpture held in 1913 at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York City. Conceived by its organizers, the Association of American Painters and Sculptors, as a selection of works exclusively by U.S. artists, it evolved into a comprehensive look at current European art movements, due in part to the advanced vision of association president Arthur B. Davies. Of the 1,300 works assembled, one-third were European, tracing the evolution of modern art from Francisco de Goya to Marcel Duchamp and Vasily Kandinsky, with works representative of Impressionism, Symbolism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, and Cubism. Perhaps the most controversial work was Duchamp's nearly abstract Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (1912). The U.S. artists featured were mainly members of the Ash Can school and The Eight. The show exposed the American public for the first time to advanced European art; American art suffered by contrast. The exhibition traveled to Chicago and Boston, establishing itself as a decisive event in the development of U.S. art and art collecting
Weapons factory established at Springfield, Mass. , by the U.S. Congress in 1794. It grew out of an arsenal established in Springfield by the Revolutionary government in 1777, the site being chosen partly for its inaccessibility to British forces. The armoury pioneered mass-production manufacturing techniques and produced weapons ranging from smoothbore muskets in its earliest days to the Springfield rifle and the M1 rifle of World War II, designed by John Garand. It closed in 1968 and is now a national historic site. See also armoury practice; Thomas Blanchard
ar·moury armouries in AM, use armory1. A country's armoury is all the weapons and military equipment that it has. Nuclear weapons will play a less prominent part in NATO's armoury in the future
You can refer to a large number of things which someone has available for a particular purpose as their armoury. The strongest weapon in the government's armoury is the price cuts announced on Saturday = arsenal