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Remington Dream .45 on Display

The year was 1917, and in Ilion, N.Y., there was rejoicing. A detailed arms trial was planned for a new pistol that John D. Pedersen had designed for Remington—a semi-automatic .45 that Remington hoped might be considered as a replacement for the issued Colt Model 1911.

Federal Premium Wins Navy Contract

The five-year deal to supply ammunition for U.S. Naval Surface Warfare is worth $20 million.

American Warrior | Brothers At War: The Sullivans And Nilands

Five Sullivans and four Nilands—“must” reading, and not only on Veterans Day.

If You Liked American Sniper, You’ll Love The Killing School

Frank Miniter interviews Navy SEAL Brandon Webb on his hot new book, The Killing School.

SEALs Set Sail

After a two-decade journey, the U.S. Navy SEALs came into being 55 years ago this week.

Pearl Harbor: A Look From The Other Side

The Japanese victory that began World War II was a fruit long in growing, fatal in eating.

Media Matters’ Timothy Johnson Ignored & Now Manipulates Veteran SEAL’s Terror Attack Warning

If media really mattered, Media Matters wouldn’t twist the words and intentions of a veteran U.S. Navy SEAL to promote their gun-control agenda.

An (Unlikely) Sovereign Of The Seas

Ninety-four years ago this week, naval warfare changed forever: no small feat for a coal barge.

V-J Day: World War II Really Ends

Japan’s best military mind opposed every major action of WWII; they should have listened.

Semper Fi: 239 Years And Counting

Call ‘em what you will: Leathernecks, Jarheads or Devil Dogs, they were at the beginning.

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