EFMP & Me is a digital tool offering families with special needs 24/7 access to standardized information and resources. For your own success and enjoyment when writing for military magazines, you should consider writing on aspects of militaria that interest you. When most writers dream up topics to pitch, it’s usually famous battles that come to mind. There is a plethora of other military-related topics that interest many editors. I’ve resold my stories about Edinburgh Castle, and Artillery at the Battle of Waterloo, to U.K.
However, most stories we’ll buy should be at least 1,000 words long. We want to share your stories with our readers. If you haven’t written a physical letter in a while, you may want to practice your handwriting before penning your note. It’s no fun to get a letter if you can’t read it.
Are you a military servicemember, veteran, or family member? You can either write your own guest post using these guidelines– or send me a few paragraphs and I’ll format them for you. In addition to enabling people in the UK to show their support for the armed forces by writing to soldiers, we also run a dating service to give military personnel a helping hand on the way to finding true love. Another great way to gain experience is to write for other publications.
Some examples of this may be ‘Dear Hero’ or ‘Dear Troops’. Please do not send us letters that are written to a specific individual. Service Men and Women no matter their branch of service. Please note that A Million Thanks does NOT accept commercial, store-bought greeting cards with pre-printed messages inside. All purchased cards must be blank on the inside and the space should be filled with a handwritten message of support and appreciation.
Always spell out United States when it appears in a sentence with the name of another country. Our exploration of American English strives to venture even further than the principles that guide writing with precision and eloquence. We are also interested in the language variances beyond what we accept as common for information exchange. Soldiers’ Angels is committed to being financially transparent and fiscally responsible.
WAR ROOM requires all submissions adhere to the Submission Guidelines, below. Submissions that do not meet these guidelines will be returned without substantive editorial review. If there is a need for any editing to be done to an article then we will either provide notes for revision or we will edit the post ourselves. We will not change an entire article, but we may fix grammatical errors, make title changes, select other images, and so on. While the NPRC provides proof of service and separation documents; the Center does not supply the Certificate itself, nor does it have the application form available. For more information concerning the application process, search the Internet for “Cold War Certificate Program – HRC Homepage”.
We set ourselves apart by not throwing firecrackers and not filling our online magazine with fluff. Personal photographs can be used if they do not contain personally identifiable information or geographically identifiable information. Information from your device can be used to personalize your ad experience.
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It’s an interesting time to be in and around the U.S. military these days. China has become the Pentagon’s most pressing national security concern as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wind down. Australia also has a dedicated government page for sending mail to soldiers. This site advises you to email , which will pass your email onto those in the Navy, Army, and Air Force.
How can military families achieve the American dream? Submit blogs via theSubmit Your Blog Postlink found at the bottom of this page. Once a blog is submitted, the Military OneSource team will review it.