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  2. Category:Military magazines - Wikipedia

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    Military magazines published in the United States (45 P) Military magazines published in Yugoslavia (3 P) A. American Civil War magazines (8 P) D.

  3. Category : Military magazines published in the United States

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    Pages in category "Military magazines published in the United States" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total.

  4. Sightline Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The company's Military Times group publishes four bimonthly newspapers aimed at current and former U.S. military personnel: Army Times (founded 1940), Navy Times (founded 1951), Air Force Times (founded 1947), and Marine Corps Times (founded 1999). It also publishes Defense News (founded 1986), C4ISRNET and Federal Times.

  5. Military History Matters - Wikipedia

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    Military History Matters is a bi-monthly military history magazine, published by Current Publishing. The magazine was established in October 2010 as Military Times and became Military History Monthly in November 2011. [1] It obtained its current title in January 2019. [2]

  6. The Army Quarterly and Defence Journal - Wikipedia

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    [2] It incorporated The United Service Magazine, formerly The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine which ran until June 1920. [3] The first edition was published by William Clowes & Sons, in October 1920 [4] and it eventually became known colloquially as the "AQ". [5] [6]

  7. Yank, the Army Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Yank, the Army Weekly was a weekly magazine published by the United States military during World War II. One of its most popular features, intended to boost the morale of military personnel serving overseas, was the weekly publication of a pin-up photograph .

  8. Category:Military journals - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military journals" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Soldier of Fortune (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Soldier of Fortune magazine was founded in 1975, by Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve, (Ret.) Robert K. Brown, who served with Special Forces in Vietnam. [4] After retiring from active duty, Brown began publishing a “circular”, magazine-type publication with few pages which contained information on mercenary employment in Oman, which had recently undergone a coup and was battling a ...