A Round-up of Our April 2023 Coverage!
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ICYMI: OUR LATEST MONTHLY SALVO!
- Veterans News, Lit & Opinion Journal Nears First-Year of Ops
- Contact Info for Nautical Fiction Publisher Still a Bit Foggy
- Military History Imprint Open to Unsolicited Manuscripts
- Publisher Seeks Prose, Poetry, Art for ‘G.I. Days’ Anthology
- Submissions Now Open for Col. Darron L. Wright Writing Awards
- Reminder: April 23 Deadline for ‘Proud to Be’ Vol. 12
- Press Seeks “Haunting” Prose & Poetry from Women Veterans
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Archive photo: A set of 81mm mortar rounds are counted and checked for malfunctions before mortar training at Besmaya Training Center, Iraq, April 15, 2019. Counter Terrorism Service soldiers undertook Coalition-led land navigation and mortar training in order to enhance their skillset and technical proficiencies in both areas. The Coalition and its partners remain committed to preventing the resurgence of Daesh and its violent extremist ideologies. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Jacob Ruiz
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