Military Periodicals

Privates Chirico and Dalto looking at Collier's magazine in their barracks, with an unidentified soldier looking on. Fort Belvoir, VA, January 1943
Privates Chirico and Dalto looking at Collier's magazine in their barracks, with an unidentified soldier looking on. Fort Belvoir, VA, January 1943.

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Military Periodicals

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The U.S. Air Force Link provides the official news of the United States Air Force. You can receive Air Force news services by subscription.
The Air & Space Power Journal is the professional journal of the United States Air Force. The Airpower Journal is designed to serve as an open forum for the presentation and stimulation of innovative thinking on military doctrine, strategy, tactics, force structure, readiness, and other matters of national defense.
Army Magazine is a monthly four-color magazine focusing on the activities and interests of the U.S. Army worldwide. ARMY serves a readership interested in issues of national security; past and present issues involving landpower; and future trends in the military arts and sciences.
Army Times. This is the home page of the interconnected web of sites operated by the Army Times Publishing Co. including Military City On-Line. Some of the services are free and some require a subscription fee.
The Defense Daily Network has this web site and a free weekly e-letter containing defense news, industry reports, and conference coverage.
Defense Industry Daily closely follows U.S. defense procurement and related company news.
DefenseLink News. This is the official press service for the U.S. Dept. of Defense where you can get the press releases, articles, photos, and other materials having to do with current DoD operations.
Field Artillery is a bimonthly magazine published by the US Army Field Artillery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, for Army and Marine Field Artillerymen stationed around the world. The magazine is free to qualified members of the armed forces or can be obtained by a paid subscription.
Global Defence Review covers regional and world defence concerns as well as the international defence industry. Strategic analysis, national armies, company profiles, weapons systems and more.
Inside Defense from the award-winning Inside the Pentagon family of newsletters, is the nation's best online news service for defense and aerospace professionals.
The U.S. Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca (USAIC&FH) publishes the Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin quarterly to disseminate material designed to enhance individuals' knowledge of past, current, and emerging concepts, doctrine, material, training, and professional developments in the MI Corps.
The NCO Journal is a quarterly professional publication for the Noncommissioned Officers of the U.S. Army. Their mission is to provide a forum for the open exchange of ideas and information, to support training, education and development of the NCO Corps and to foster a closer bond among its members.
Signal, the journal for communications, electronics, intelligence, and information systems professionals, is published by AFCEA (Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association).
Small Wars Journal supports the exchange of information among practitioners, thought leaders, and students of Small Wars, in order to advance the field. Small Wars are likely to be an enduring feature of world affairs in the 21st Century, and the necessary knowledge and capabilities are not automatically part of the capabilities of conventional armed forces.
Soldiers, the official magazine of the United States Army, has its on-line edition at this home page.
Soldier of Fortune states their mission as follows: "SOF focuses on news and adventure based on firsthand reports from all over the world. Our commitment to presenting the facts in their entirety sets us apart from mainstream news sources. Our editorial policy is pro-military, pro-strong U.S. defense, pro-police, and pro-veteran. We strongly support the right of the individual to keep and bear arms. By opposing tyranny of all kinds, we support the basic freedom of mankind. " Good source of military news, weapons and equipment information, and interesting advertisements.