Accepting Applications: USArmy War Correspondent

Day 1,290, 02:37 Published in USA USA by bombonato

'Nuff said.

Dateline: Thursday June 2, 2011 (Day 1290)
Location: Ie Shima, Okinawa, Japan
Reporter: Major George Armstrong "Old Man" Custer


Wednesday's Army Times article, USArmy Movie Night: The Fighting Seabees,
is still climbing the charts. If you haven't seen it yet, it's a good one and you really should have a look.


Probably the most famous of all War Correspondents, Ernie Pyle enjoys
a smoke and shoots the breeze with a Marine patrol on Okinawa, 1945.


In times of war, eRep players want to know what's going on at the battlefield and behind the scenes. Journalists provide the stories by word of mouth, but a War Correspondent gets first-hand information. If you become a War Correspondent, you'll be in the heat of the action.

A Typewriter Heard Around the World

Ctrl+Click on the image to see the video in a new tab.
A ten minute documentary about World War II War Correspondent Ernie Pyle.

"First person" articles are very popular, and well crafted ones generally rank high. Readers want to know the soldiers, to feel the sting and smell the stink of battle... they want to be there, and a War Correspondent brings the war right into the reader's lap.

The Army Times has a large US and international readership and has demonstrated consistent high ratings. The USArmy Public Affairs Office is already on top, and is building a winning team to expand its current scope and range.

In Appreciation:
Former POTUS and respected old fart Jewitt has donated 20 Q5 tanks to the Army Times. o7, Sir!

If you want to be a USArmy War Correspondent,

Contact Major Custer at the Army Public Affairs Office



Major George Armstrong Custer
Army Public Affairs Senior Officer

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