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Heslar Naval Armory (formerly Indianapolis Naval Reserve Armory) was constructed in 1936 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, on the shore of White River as a Works Progress Administration construction project. It was designed by architect Ben H. Bacon and reflects an Art Moderne style. Heslar Naval Armory was the home of Naval Operations Support Center Indianapolis, Marine Corps Reserve Center Indianapolis, and Naval Recruiting Station Indianapolis, as well as the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps Cruiser Indianapolis (CA-35) Division and the Central Indiana Young Marines of the Marine Corps League. In October 2008 the Indiana Wing Civil Air Patrol, state branch of the US Air Force Auxiliary, moved its headquarters functions and staff to the Armory.

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  • Heslar Naval Armory (formerly Indianapolis Naval Reserve Armory) was constructed in 1936 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, on the shore of White River as a Works Progress Administration construction project. It was designed by architect Ben H. Bacon and reflects an Art Moderne style. Heslar Naval Armory was the home of Naval Operations Support Center Indianapolis, Marine Corps Reserve Center Indianapolis, and Naval Recruiting Station Indianapolis, as well as the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps Cruiser Indianapolis (CA-35) Division and the Central Indiana Young Marines of the Marine Corps League. In October 2008 the Indiana Wing Civil Air Patrol, state branch of the US Air Force Auxiliary, moved its headquarters functions and staff to the Armory. The building and property are legally owned by the State of Indiana and managed by the Indiana State Armory Board (an entity of the Indiana National Guard), but were leased to the federal government for use by the United States Navy Reserve and the United States Marine Corps Reserve until early 2015. The facility was converted to educational use with the opening of Riverside High School. Renovating the armory for use as a school cost $10 million, and was completed in June 2018. (en)
  • Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (août 2011). Si vous disposez d'ouvrages ou d'articles de référence ou si vous connaissez des sites web de qualité traitant du thème abordé ici, merci de compléter l'article en donnant les références utiles à sa vérifiabilité et en les liant à la section « Notes et références » En pratique : Quelles sources sont attendues ? Comment ajouter mes sources ?( Pour les articles homonymes, voir HNA. ) La Heslar Naval Armory ou HNA (anciennement réserve navale de l'arsenal d'Indianapolis) a été construite en 1936 à Indianapolis, Indiana, États-Unis, sur la rive de la White River. Elle a été conçue par l'architecte Ben H. Bacon, dans un style Art Moderne. La Heslar Navale Armury est actuellement le siège de Naval Operations Support Center d'Indianapolis, du Marine Corps Reserve Center d'Indianapolis, de Naval Recruiting Station d'Indianapolis, ainsi que de la division de United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps Cruiser (CA 35) d'Indianapolis En octobre 2008, l'Indiana Wing Civil Air Patrol, branche d'état de l'US Air Force Auxiliary, a transféré ses fonctions et son personnel à l'Arsenal.Le bâtiment et les biens sont la propriété de l'État de l'Indiana ; ils sont gérés par le Indiana State Armory Board (une entité de la Garde nationale de l'Indiana), mais ils sont loués au gouvernement fédéral à l'usage de la United States Navy Reserve et du United States Marine Corps Reserve. (fr)
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  • Heslar Naval Armory (formerly Indianapolis Naval Reserve Armory) was constructed in 1936 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, on the shore of White River as a Works Progress Administration construction project. It was designed by architect Ben H. Bacon and reflects an Art Moderne style. Heslar Naval Armory was the home of Naval Operations Support Center Indianapolis, Marine Corps Reserve Center Indianapolis, and Naval Recruiting Station Indianapolis, as well as the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps Cruiser Indianapolis (CA-35) Division and the Central Indiana Young Marines of the Marine Corps League. In October 2008 the Indiana Wing Civil Air Patrol, state branch of the US Air Force Auxiliary, moved its headquarters functions and staff to the Armory. (en)
  • Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (août 2011). Si vous disposez d'ouvrages ou d'articles de référence ou si vous connaissez des sites web de qualité traitant du thème abordé ici, merci de compléter l'article en donnant les références utiles à sa vérifiabilité et en les liant à la section « Notes et références » En pratique : Quelles sources sont attendues ? Comment ajouter mes sources ?( Pour les articles homonymes, voir HNA. ) (fr)
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