Just after the Civil War, Remington Arms began producing its Model 95 "Double Derringer," which would become one of the most popular guns the firm ever made.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. – Second Amendment Perhaps the only group ...
R. Madhavan's impressive pre-acting journey included being a nationally recognized debater, NCC cadet, public speaking coach, and Royal Army trainee in England. His transition to acting began while ...
While most people his age have been retired for the best part of three decades, 91-year-old British Cypriot John Panayis is the United Kingdom’s oldest chip shop owner and is still serving up ...
The cadets were introduced to a variety of advanced weapons and equipment used by the Assam Rifles. They had the opportunity to handle the weapons, gaining practical, first-hand experience with modern ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The strong impact of African Americans in the U.S. military is evident throughout history. Colorado is home to a celebrated retired lieutenant colonel who, at age 97, is still ...
WASHINGTON — A United States Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crashed at approximately 9 p.m. while performing a training mission near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Jan. 29.
A collection of items relating to his military service was discovered after ... brought together in a matter of weeks and involved 360 British, American and European parachute-trained volunteers.
and a Lee-Enfield Rifle, first produced in 1892 and used by the British Army in both World War I and II, which goes for as much as £1,600. ‘It goes without saying that these are military ...
Bolt-action rifles have largely been supplanted by semi-automatic rifles in professional circles. Bolt-action repeaters have not been standard issue in the U.S. military since the World War I era ...
Colonel Richard Hawkins, a trustee at the Royal Engineers Museum, which could face calls from Ethiopia to return items - Crown Copyright British Army units are facing ...
Britain invaded Abyssinia in 1868 after Emperor Tewodros II took European hostages over a delayed letter to Queen Victoria British Army units are facing a battle over artefacts looted from ...