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Barrack Green Armoury (1911-Present) - A Canadian Federal Armoury established in 1911 in present day Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada. Active military armoury. Barrack Green Armoury HistoryEstablished in 1911 as a part of a program to reform and expand the Active Volunteer Canadian Militia prior to the start of World War I. The armoury was built as a large rectangular brick structure with administrative offices along the two long side. Towers guard each corner of the building and a large troop door is centered at the front. Current StatusActive military armoury in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada. A historic six inch gun from the World War II Partridge Island Batteries is displayed in front of Barrack Green Armoury (Serial No. 761). The other six inch gun from this battery is located in front of the HMCS Brunswicker building in Saint John (Serial No. 749).
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