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The first structure visible to those getting off the ferry, Building 110 was built in the 1870s to store munitions and later became offices for the Army and the Coast Guard.
The stations were used to store munitions during World War II, when German submarine were frequently sighted offshore, but by 1950 the stations were considered obsolete and sold by the government as excess property.
When the Ottomans were at war with the Venice, the Parthenon was used as to store munitions, and, in 1687, it was hit by a Venetian shell and blown up.
The Army has facilities to house and train troops, store munitions, support operational commands, conduct research and development, and engage in the production of munitions.
It was probably constructed as a strong room to store munitions or provide a secure location if the city walls were breached.
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After a brief period of production, it stored munitions between the wars.
No one ever figured out for sure why the Mount Hood blew up — there were suggestions of a Japanese torpedo or sabotage, and also evidence of improperly stored munitions.
Later, he participated in low-level Resistance activity: storing munitions on his rented property and retrieving supplies and weapons dropped by Allied planes in the nearby mountains.
No one ever figured out for sure why the Mount Hood blew up there were suggestions of a Japanese torpedo or sabotage, and also evidence of improperly stored munitions.
The report also alleged other international humanitarian law violations during the conflict, including Palestinian militant groups' storing munitions in civilian buildings and United Nations schools, and launching attacks near locations where hundreds of displaced civilians were taking shelter.
Amnesty's report also detailed other violations of international humanitarian law by Palestinian groups during the conflict, such as storing rockets and other munitions in civilian buildings, including UN schools, and cases where armed groups launched attacks or stored munitions very near locations where hundreds of civilians were sheltering.
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