- Val J.
Forgett, Jr., (July 31, 1930 –
November 25, 2002)
founded the Navy Arms Company, Inc., in 1956 and is
internationally recognized as the "father...
-
approached by U.S.
businessman Val
Forgett Jr. who
wanted to
cater to the
budding but
promising reenactment market.
Forgett had
first worked with
Luciano Amadi...
- of the
Civil War.
Zenith Imprint. pp. 205–206. ISBN 978-0-7603-3971-8.
Forgett,
Valamore J. and
Alain F. and
Marie Antionette-Serpette (1996).
Lemat The...
- "Fokker
Split Breech Rotary Machine Gun, ca. 1930" was
donated by Val
Forgett to
Kentucky Military Treasures in 1977;
according to the
museum record...
- 2:25 "Colour Green" – 2:25 "Driving" – 2:30 "Girl" – 1:43 "Wim" – 2:01 "
Forgett" – 2:10 "Give Me a Smile" – 1:54
Sibylle Baier – vocals,
guitar Derek Almstead...
-
project was abandoned.
Other prototypes were destro****.
Donated by Val
Forgett, 1977.08.01 Gun,
Machine Archived 7
April 2014 at the
Wayback Machine....
- to the
unsatisfactory test
results of this prototype, the
project was abandoned.
Other prototypes were destro****.
Donated by Val
Forgett, 1977.08.01...
- of Ridgefield, New
Jersey from 1983 to the 1990s. The VF
stands for Val
Forgett Jr. – the
owner of Navy Arms Co. Z
Sovereign Ammunition, a
division of...
- 1947–1977. Washington, DC:
Office of Air
Force History. ISBN 0-912799-12-9.
Forgett, John F., 12
Tactical Fighter Wing ****ociation: Phu Cat Air Base History...
- (per curiam)
Piccioli v.
United States, 390 U.S. 202 (1968) (per curiam)
Forgett v.
United States, 390 U.S. 203 (1968) (per curiam)
Ortega v. Michigan,...