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Inside the latest issue: A first live exercise for the Next generation Apache and a Christmas competition to win a luxury break for 2 at Gleneagles resort.
The official monthly publication from the Ministry of Defence for the British Army, Soldier Monthly is a high quality magazine covering every aspect of service and life in the army.
Whether you are currently serving in Her Majesty’s armed forces, are considering joining up or are simply interested in the army life, Soldier Monthly provides fascinating and informative reading. It details all the important army-related news for service home and abroad, covers relevant political and economic news, provides useful services for the community such as classified ads and details of charity events, and also provides features looking at all aspects of army life – training, deployment, equipment and the fine history of the British Army. Soldier Monthly also reviews games, books, music and movies for those needing a little R&R.
Buy a single copy of SOLDIER MONTHLY or a subscription of your desired length, delivered worldwide. Current issues sent same day up to 3pm! All magazines sent by 1st Class Mail UK & by Airmail worldwide (bar UK over 750g which may go 2nd Class).
Soldier Magazine is one of those arguably technically unnecessary (you can’t fight a war with a magazine, well, unless it has really good propaganda in it) but incredibly valuable services that the MoD provides for those in the British Army. It is a mag specifically focused towards serving the needs and interests of those serving – news about important political and economic decisions that will impact upon the military, fascinating reads covering the history of the British Army, its units and their deployment and operations, and a host of things that the soldier can do to pass idle time.
It has been said that war is long periods of waiting followed by short periods of excitement – certainly there are only so many hours a soldier can spend on active duty, fighting and patrolling, before he needs a little break. Time spent away from the pressures of the Army is invaluable, and that’s where the reviews of kit such as games consoles, movies, books and music are helpful. They give the soldier a clue of what is to help switch off a little from the unenviable stresses of war. In a world where budget cuts and saving seem to be ever important, it is crucial that a great magazine such as this is kept going. We salute you, Soldier Monthly. NB