We accept articles from military and civilian writers who have subject-matter expertise on their Armor- or Cavalry-centric topic. We also accept articles that contribute to maneuver or combined-arms professional development.
Complete instructions are on our “About ARMOR magazine” page.
We select articles based on their professional-development content, especially those that support our current edition’s theme most strongly.
Yes. Please see our writer’s guidelines.
No, although we do for book reviews and letters to the editor. Please see our notes on article length in our writer’s guidelines.
No need to personally pitch an article. Just follow our writer’s guidelines.
No. ARMOR will not publish your article if it is pending publication by another source. Once the other source has published the article, ARMOR may contact the other publisher for permission to reprint. More details are on our “About ARMOR magazine” page.
Our more recent issues (comparatively speaking, as ARMOR goes back 125 years) are available linked from our homepage. We are in the process of getting the older issues digitized and on-line.
Right now, unfortunately, by searching article by article in what we have on-line. We are building our search capability and will have our editions, which are available in Portable Document Format, embedded with key words … or articles available in HTML … or we’ll be connected to Donovan Research Library’s digital collections, using their taxonomy – or all of the preceding.
Depending on whether you’re an individual or unit, the subscription information will be a little different. Please see our “About ARMOR magazine” page.
Please see preceding question.
Absolutely. ARMOR is in the public domain. Unless we have a copyright note at the end of an article, then permission to publish applies only to us and you’d need to contact the publisher of the article to obtain permission for yourself.
The Maneuver Center of Excellence Public Affairs Office has posted Armor-related photos Here – you’re welcome to search there while we build our capabilities. Photo and art galleries, including the covers of our long-time art director, Jody Harmon, will eventually be available linked from our homepage.