Well one reason could be to guard D.C. when stuff happens, would be interesting to see if in a two hundred mile radius or so or less around D.C. if other armorys are doing the same on stocking up stuff.
Could be one reason me thinks.
Well one reason could be to guard D.C. when stuff happens, would be interesting to see if in a two hundred mile radius or so or less around D.C. if other armorys are doing the same on stocking up stuff.
Could be one reason me thinks.
Could be. It is being stocked for a reason. I go by it at least once on the weekend, and twice during the week. This stuff does not go out, it is just there. Normal units would at least take it out into the field at some point. No spot has been emptying out just fuller.
Now I would add this. Some of this stuff is painted like it came out of one of the sand boxes, most of it is painted the greenland camouflage pattern.
Now this buildup looks like it began after June 2011. In August 2011 our Governor signed into law our new State Militia law so they may have a link with each other. Just don't know.
the NC Army National Guard has been very active in the past and current operations in the sandbox. the various smaller parts of units occupy various armory's all over the area. One that comes immediately to mind is Morehead City with it's armory. other units in Clinton and aviation units like the one in Morrisville have contributed to the army's efforts all during both Iraq conflicts and the Afghanistan conflict.
Mix in the reserve units and you might find that there are a lot more small units around your area. If the unit is being brought back from AFQ or part of a realignment of ANG or reserve forces you might see a lot of activity in the armory area.... if they are deployed you would see very little. sounds like they may be returning which would entail a lot of short term activity.
These units also support relief and rescue efforts such as the super storm Sandy relief efforts which may be part of what you've been seeing. Units from NC have helped out in the Katrina relief as well.
All normal here.
Try Wikipedia. I just posted MI national armory and it listed at least 30 of them.
I believe I read at another site that MI has 60 armories.