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Stack of arms

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(Mil.) a number of muskets or rifles set up together, with the bayonets crossing one another, forming a sort of conical self-supporting pile.

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A stack of arms readily recalls the horrors of war, while row after row of hands, most opened in supplication, are fitted together like a jigsaw puzzle, marking both the urgency of human needs and the enigma of finding the appropriate response to the ever growing demand for assistance.
 
 
 
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