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Photos that did not make the cover but we believe are cover-worthy!

By Army Communicator Staff

Article published on: September 1, 2025 in the Fall/Winter 2025 of Army Communicator

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Soldier in camouflage uniform and cap lying prone on ground, operating a tablet device during field training.

Staff Sgt. William Ansong, a network communication systems specialist, 44th Expeditionary Signal Battalion- Enhanced, representing 2nd Theater Signal Brigade, attaches a blasting cap to a simulated M18 Claymore mine during Day 2 of the U.S. Army Europe and Africa Best Squad Competition on U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria in Grafenwoehr, Germany, Aug. 21, 2025. (Photo by Pfc. Kadence Connors, 21st Theater Sustainment Command)

Got what it takes to make the cover?

Photos should be at minimum 1MB (higher is better) and feature at least one Soldier. Include Soldier’s rank, full name, and unit along with brief description of photo. Due to the publication’s format, vertical shots have a greater chance (over horizontal) of being considered for the cover.

Send to: Laura.M.Levering.civ@army.mil

Soldier in camouflage uniform and helmet working on communications equipment in the field.

Pfc. Gavin Oliver, 57th Expeditionary Signal Battalion-Enhanced, creates an ethernet cable as part of Operation Lightning Strike II on Fort Hood, Texas, Sept. 9, 2025. (Photo by Sgt. Gabriel Villalobos, III Armored Corps)

Submission guidelines at a glance:

  • Word document, between 500 and about 2,000 words.

  • Use APA format when citing sources.

  • Photos/graphics must be separate attachments (not embedded in Word). Each needs a brief description along with the rank, full name, and unit of person who took photo (created graphic).

    • Acceptable formats: .jpg or .png

  • Spell out acronyms on first reference followed by acronym in parenthesis; use acronym on subsequent reference.

  • Include short bio and photo if possible (see other published articles for example).

  • Still have questions? Reach out: laura.m.levering.civ@army.mil

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