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Remington-Beals Revolvers The large, solid-frame Remington revolvers purchased by the U.S. Navy and Army during the Civil War were patented by Fordyce Beals, a Remington employee.
Like other firms, Remington took advantage of Colt’s expiring revolver patents, and as early as 1861 produced its first service-caliber six-shooters, the Beals .44 Army and .36 Navy models.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Wayde Cochran, a native of Remington, Indiana, serves the U.S. Navy assigned to Submarine Readiness ...
Navy SEAL who fell to his death when his parachute failed to open during a Fleet Week demonstration identified as Remington J. Peters ...
The Navy is rolling out more upgrades to its personnel and pay system that are designed to make the PCS process easier as sailors seek travel cost reimbursements. (Lt. Cmdr. Jim Remington/Navy ...
Flags on state buildings around Colorado are lowered in honor of a Navy SEAL who died during a parachute demonstration over the Hudson River.
The SEAL who was killed in a parachuting accident on Sunday has been identified as SO1 Remington Peters.
Navy SEAL Remington J. Peters had completed more than 600 jumps with the Navy's elite Leap Frogs parachute team.
There is new video of the parachute accident that killed an elite Navy SEAL in New Jersey over the Memorial Day weekend.
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