Plastic cut-away model, showing arrangement of equipment and location of various spaces in a Great Lakes Type, Two-Division Model, U. S. Naval Reserve Armory
Plastic cut-away model, showing arrangement of equipment and location of various spaces in a Great Lakes Type, Two-Division Model, U. S. Naval Reserve Armory
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Plastic cut-away model, showing arrangement of equipment and location of various spaces in a Great Lakes Type, Two-Division Model, U. S. Naval Reserve Armory
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Caption: File number 704780 Filed: December 22, 1947 Packaged armories for training naval reservists - Armories, available to cities requesting them and having the proper facilities, are designed so that the structure may be varied to fit the interests of the local unit without changing the building design. Equipment used for training is from surplus stock. Six in a series of six. Plastic cut-away model, showing arrangement of equipment and location of various spaces in a Great Lakes Type, Two-Division Model, U. S. Naval Reserve Armory. Scale model, one-tenth actual size, on display in Building #3, U.S.N.A.T.C., Great Lakes, Illinois. Dimensions [illegible] wide by 125' deep. Headquarters section 154' by 26'. Drill sections -154' by 40'. Color - white with blue trim (suggested) at discretion of city where Training Center is erected.