The primary difference from the earlier Navy versions lies in the M1920 carriage, which could be raised and lowered.
I knew I was in for the Navy version of hell.
The Navy version of the award looks the same except the rope's color is navy blue.
The Navy version will be heavier and have longer wings, for landing on carriers.
The Navy version was blued, and had a six inch barrel.
All furniture on the Navy version was brass.
Of course, what I have told you is the Navy version.
The upside-down star design of the Navy version's pendant adopted in early 1862 has not changed since its inception.
In 1913, the Navy version adopted the same ribbon pattern.
In 1944, the suspension ribbons for both the Army and Navy version were replaced with the now familiar neck ribbon.