he arming his gun
Yes, the word 'arming' is a noun called a gerund, the present participle of a verb that functions as a noun.Examples:The vote was against the arming of the civilian patrol. (noun)She is arming herself for the hike with insect repellent and water bottle. (verb)
An arming press is a bookbinder's press for stamping titles and designs on the covers of books.
An arming sword is a sword seen as being a part of a person's set of arms or military accoutrements.
Your question wasn't very clear. I'm guessing that you mean arming as in they are getting ready for a battle of some sort.
What is arming group a, b, and c, as it relates to AFI 31-207?
Arming Group A are Airmen who use their weapons as part of their careers, such as PJs, CCTs, TACPs, Security Forces, etc. Arming Group B includes every other AFSC that doesn't generally need weapons to do their job.
The Word Is Arming.
chain mail, arming doublet , solleret, plate armor, scale armor, brigandine, hide armor, splint mail,gauntlets is for your arms and your handshelmets or helm are for your hand types, Barbute, Great helm, Cervelliere, Bassinet, Armet, Sallet, Close helm,I don't know what it called but it for your neck like a Gorgetbreastplate types, Cuirass and CuletGreave for your legs
Security Forces are Arming Group A- Regular use of weapons as duty requirement. Primary Duty weapon is M4 Carbine.
An "arms race".
The Word Is Arming.