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Former girls' school in Arlington, Virginia, taken over for [[signals intelligence]] work in the [[Second World War]] and used for many years by the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] and [[U.S. Army]] intelligence; now occupied by the [[National Foreign Affairs Training Center]] and the [[Army National Guard (United States)|National Guard Bureau]]
Former girls' school in Arlington, Virginia, taken over for signals intelligence work in the [[Second World War]] and used for many years by the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] and [[U.S. Army]] intelligence; now occupied by the [[National Foreign Affairs Training Center]] and the [[Army National Guard (United States)|National Guard Bureau]]

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Arlington Hall [r]: Former girls' school in Arlington, Virginia, taken over for signals intelligence work in the Second World War and used for many years by the Defense Intelligence Agency and U.S. Army intelligence; now occupied by the National Foreign Affairs Training Center and the National Guard Bureau