Proposal:Armory: Difference between revisions
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''See also [[Talk:Key:military#military=armory]] for additional comments'' |
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{{delete proposal|This tag was created in 2009 and was abandoned around the same time. There was no discussion and no content worth saving or really any at all. The only thing added was a qualm about the difference in spelling of armory in Canada or something like that. Which serves zero historical value. Therefore, the page serves no purpose what so ever and should be removed. The content of page has been merged into the discussion [[Talk:Key:military#military.3Darmory]] as well as archived at [[User:EzekielT/deleted proposals]]. '''The proposition was contested'''}} |
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{{Proposal_Page|category=military|user=Robert Horning|name=armory| |
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key=military|value=armory|type=area|definition=An armory, small reserve military training center, or depot not part of a larger military base|appearance=*| |
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status=Abandoned|draftStartDate=2009-06-20|rfcStartDate=2008-09-20|voteStartDate=*|voteEndDate=*}} |
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== Proposal == |
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Adding the tag "'''military = armory'''" to be used for smaller military installations that can be normally found on a neighborhood or smaller town basis. These buildings tend to be used by reserve components of the military (and the National Guard units in the USA) and usually don't have barracks or significant extended facilities like larger military bases. |
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== Rationale == |
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Note, this is not a recruiting station or something for public relations, but an actual training center for military purposes, and tend to be owned and operated by the national governments on some level, even if used for other community purposes. Yes, a recruiting station can be sometimes found at these places as well, but that isn't its primary purpose. |
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This can also include facilities like a logistical depot or some other similar military facility... again, usually used by reserve military forces where the equipment is intended to be kept relatively close to part-time military personnel who have other occupations and roles in the community. |
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There are many equivalents to this world-wide by many nations. |
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== Tagging == |
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== Discussion == |
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== Armory or Armoury? == |
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The Canadian definition is with the 'u' |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_Armoury |
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but wikipedia has it with no 'u', but the pictures and definition as the 'u' |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armory_(military) |
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military=armoury; (for the point) building=yes; military=armoury; (for the area) |
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A building used by the militia. (Natural Resources Canada - [http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/canvec/doc/CanVec_feature_catalogue_en.pdf CanVec Map Features] Definition Code 2010030 (point) and 2010032 (area)) --[[User:Acrosscanadatrails|acrosscanadatrails]] 00:18, 4 March 2010 (UTC) |
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== Voting == |
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Revision as of 11:53, 28 December 2020
See also Talk:Key:military#military=armory for additional comments
| armory | |
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| Proposal status: | Abandoned (inactive) |
| Proposed by: | Robert Horning |
| Tagging: | military=armory
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| Applies to: | area |
| Definition: | An armory, small reserve military training center, or depot not part of a larger military base |
| Statistics: |
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| Rendered as: | * |
| Draft started: | 2009-06-20 |
| RFC start: | 2008-09-20 |
| Vote start: | * |
| Vote end: | * |
Proposal
Adding the tag "military = armory" to be used for smaller military installations that can be normally found on a neighborhood or smaller town basis. These buildings tend to be used by reserve components of the military (and the National Guard units in the USA) and usually don't have barracks or significant extended facilities like larger military bases.
Rationale
Note, this is not a recruiting station or something for public relations, but an actual training center for military purposes, and tend to be owned and operated by the national governments on some level, even if used for other community purposes. Yes, a recruiting station can be sometimes found at these places as well, but that isn't its primary purpose.
This can also include facilities like a logistical depot or some other similar military facility... again, usually used by reserve military forces where the equipment is intended to be kept relatively close to part-time military personnel who have other occupations and roles in the community.
There are many equivalents to this world-wide by many nations.
Tagging
Discussion
Armory or Armoury?
The Canadian definition is with the 'u' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_Armoury but wikipedia has it with no 'u', but the pictures and definition as the 'u' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armory_(military)
military=armoury; (for the point) building=yes; military=armoury; (for the area) A building used by the militia. (Natural Resources Canada - CanVec Map Features Definition Code 2010030 (point) and 2010032 (area)) --acrosscanadatrails 00:18, 4 March 2010 (UTC)