Call for Papers and Submission Guidelines
By The Warrant Officer Journal
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July-September 2024 Edition of the Warrant Officer Journal
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Strength in Knowledge: The Warrant Officer Journal is a
professional bulletin of the United States Army produced by the faculty
and staff working at the United States Army Warrant Officer Career College
(USAWOCC). The editorial staff produces the quarterly publication in
effort to improve all areas of the Warrant Officer’s education, whether
common core or technical in nature. This resource is intended to inform
and shape organizational systems in the greater profession of arms through
the sharing of key insights and lessons learned.
We continuously accept manuscripts for rolling publications and subsequent
Journal editions.The journal invites practitioners, researchers,
academics, PME students, and military professionals to submit manuscripts
that address the issues and challenges of military education and training,
training development, doctrine (whether specific data from manuals or
discussion of concepts), systems warfare, Army modernization and other
subjects relevant to the profession of arms. Submissions related to
technical areas of various Warrant Officers’ specialties will be
considered on a case-by-case basis. Book reviews of published relevant
works are also encouraged.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions should be between 1,500 and 5,000 words and supported by
research, evident through the citation of sources. Scholarship must
conform to commonly accepted research standards such as described in The
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th edition.
For resources on writing in approved APA format simply reach out to
USAWOCC. Book reviews should be between 500 to 800 words and provide a
concise evaluation of the book and its relevance to the professional
Warrant Officer or current fight. The editors recommend using
Professional Writing (2024) available at:
https://armyuniversity.edu/cgsc/cgss/DCL/files/ST_22-2_US_Army_CGSC_Writing_Guide_March_2024.pdf
Articles and manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word, or
compatible fomat, with separate, author owned or creative commons licensed
picture files and a 100-150 word author’s note. We willpublished articles
individually and/or on a quarterly schedule. For additional information or
to submit an article, email to
wo_journal@army.mil.
Order of Eagle Rising Society
To learn more about the modern warrant officer explemlifed by lifelong
leaders of character, read about the inductees of Order of the Eagle
Rising Society at:
https://sites.google.com/view/eaglerising/home.