The American stockpile of arms was primarily concentrated at military facilities and depots across the United States, including locations like the Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey and the Army's various ammunition plants. The purpose of stockpiling arms was to ensure national defense readiness, support military operations, and maintain a strategic reserve for potential conflicts. Additionally, during times of heightened tensions, such as the Cold War, the U.S. accumulated arms to deter adversaries and support allies.
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When I was in elementary school, there was a stockpile of lined paper on the teacher's desk.
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As each side's intelligence agencies could not accurately estimate the stockpile and ability to expand the enemy stockpile was always overestimated, forcing decision makers into continuing to expand their stockpile. This applies to conventional weapons as well as nuclear.
To play Skip-Bo, each player is dealt a stockpile of cards and the goal is to be the first to empty their stockpile. Players take turns drawing cards from their stockpile and playing them in numerical order on one of four building piles. Special Skip-Bo cards can also be used to help clear the stockpile faster. The game continues until one player has emptied their stockpile and declared "Skip-Bo!" to win.