CONTACT magazine – Issue 68

CONTACT Air Land & Sea magazine issue number 68 was published on 1 December 2020 and is completely free for anyone to read, download and share…

If you prefer to download the .pdf version, you can find that HERE.
BUT PLEASE – FOR BEST RESULTS – save the .pdf to your hard drive, then open it from there before exploring. Be aware, the .pdf is about 60meg.

 

SUBMIT YOUR STORIES:

CONTACT now allows, invites and encourages our fans to submit their own* posts for publication on our web site – the best of which could be reproduced in CONTACT magazine.

*For copyright reasons ‘own posts’ means written by the person submitting. Please don’t submit somebody else’s work without their permission.

Posts can be on any topic – but should be relevant in some way to the CONTACT audience. We’d like to see news, advice, humour, poetry, tall tales or true – relevant to the serving and veteran military audiences.

For now, posts will be vetted before being made public. This could take up to 24 hours, but usually a lot less. If you become a trusted author (at our discretion), you may be allowed to post direct, without vetting.

We reserve the right to edit or even delete posts, as we see fit, to conform with our standards, copyright law etc.

We may contact you to discuss our edits – but we might not, if we think it unnecessary.

Use the submission form here to write your story and add up to 2 supporting photos.

You can also send stories or ask questions by emailing editor@militarycontact.com or phone 0408 496 664.


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Posted by Brian Hartigan

Managing Editor Contact Publishing Pty Ltd PO Box 3091 Minnamurra NSW 2533 AUSTRALIA

One thought on “CONTACT magazine – Issue 68

  • 01/12/2020 at 10:19 am
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    Hi Brian,

    Mate, thank you for your wonderful presentation of your continuous hard work presenting all us old diggers with updates of the latest news. You do an excellent job. We never lose our military blood no matter what the pollies and outsiders that sit in their air conditioned offices say, in relation to the Afgan boys who put their life on the line. How long would the people with nil military knowledge survive the conditions of Afganastan.

    Have a merry xmas and a happy peaceful new year.

    Cheers
    Archie

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