Like most optics companies, Trijicon has a lifetime warranty on its products. But unlike most of its peers, Trijicon has an expectation that its scopes, weapon sights, red dots, and thermals will not ...
At a chain-reaction wreck of a meeting in January, the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority (RRHA) and its governing board ran roughshod over free speech, adequate meeting notice and the chain ...
The U.S. Navy announced it had relieved the commanding officer of the USS John S. McCain, citing a “loss of confidence” in his ability to lead the guided-missile destroyer. Cmdr. Cameron Yaste took ...
Cameron Yaste, a commanding officer of the USS John S. McCain, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, was mocked online after he was photographed holding an assault weapon with its scope ...
The United States Navy relieved USS John McCain Cmdr. Cameron Yaste from his position as commander of the U.S. Navy destroyer after the military branch was mocked on social media for sharing a picture ...
In the global defence technology industry, Trijicon is a leading innovator, known for producing highly accurate and robust rifle optics. Since being adopted by the United States Marine Corps in 2004, ...
The internet trolled a U.S. Navy commander this week on Instagram, and various blogs and news outlets piled on. All missed the bigger story. The Navy’s official account, @usnavy, posted a picture of ...
The U.S. Navy sustained volleys of criticism and jabs on social media after a photo depicting a ship commander appearing to fire a rifle with its scope mounted backwards was posted on official social ...
For the Navy, Tuesday, April 9th, 2024 is a day that will live in infamy … at least for the commanding officer of the U.S.S. John McCain, and everybody who was involved in one of the more hilarious ...
The commander of a US Navy warship is apparently a not-so-sharpshooter. A commanding officer of the USS John S. McCain, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer, was mocked online after he was ...
The United States Navy quickly deleted a post on Tuesday after social media users pointed out that the photo featured a commanding officer improperly holding a gun with the scope mounted backward.