With the end of the war in 1918, Spectacle was used to store unused munitions until they were eventually dispersed.
After the war the island again was used to store unused munitions.
The insurgency has been using Sunni towns on the city's outskirts to store munitions, build car bombs, hide fighters and stage attacks.
Surrounded by large dirt mounds, it consisted of concrete storage pens for storing bombs and other munitions.
The Belgian Army used the fort to store munitions.
It was probably constructed as a strong room to store munitions or provide a secure location if the city walls were breached.
During the American Revolution, the tower was used by the Americans as a lookout, and by the British to store munitions.
Since they both frequented the property, an armory was needed to store munitions for the troops protecting the President.
Some date to the Civil War era, when they were apparently used by the Union Army to store munitions.
It was later used as a warehouse to store munitions in readiness for D-Day.