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The phrase "army warehouse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a storage facility or depot used by the military to store equipment, supplies, or other materials.
Example: "The soldiers were instructed to report to the army warehouse to collect their gear before deployment."
Alternatives: "military storage facility" or "defense depot".
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They started their careers at an army warehouse in Quetta, Balochistan, after which they tried their luck at a number of other types of businesses.
While in Iraq, he had appropriated millions of dollars' worth of metal left in an Army warehouse, and on some nights he joined his welders, who used it to "up-armor" Humvees.
Mr. Thurow hired Mr. Garofalo, a pioneer in digital design, after the University of Chicago gave the center a long-term lease on an old Army warehouse for $1.
It is based on a Swedish army design first made 60 years ago and, indeed, the first Kronans to be sold were actually rescued from an army warehouse where they had gathered dust for decades.
The board also raised $3.3 million from summer residents to transform an old brick Army warehouse into a year-round community center with a gym, bowling alley and small theater.
A soldier who kept inventory at an Army warehouse in San Antonio has been charged with using his position to order and stockpile military musical instruments and equipment that he sold for nearly $1 million.
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