The Grenadier Magazine (Prior revision dated Saturday 16 September 2023 03:20:35 -- @180)

The Grenadier magazine is a biannual publication for the Grenadier Guards regiment, one of the oldest regiments in the British Army. The magazine covers topics related to the history, traditions, and current operations of the regiment.Image:the-grenadier-magazine-sample-cover

History

The Grenadier magazine was first published in 1946, after the end of World War II, and has been published biannually ever since. The magazine is produced by the Grenadier Guards regimental association and includes articles written by serving and retired members of the regiment, as well as their families and friends.

Content

The Grenadier magazine covers a range of topics related to the Grenadier Guards regiment, including its history, traditions, and role within the British Army. The magazine also features articles about current operations and deployments, as well as profiles of serving and retired members of the regiment.

In addition to its regular content, The Grenadier magazine publishes obituaries of former members of the regiment, ensuring that their contributions are not forgotten.

Distribution

The Grenadier magazine is distributed to serving and retired members of the Grenadier Guards regiment, as well as their families and friends. It is also available to members of the public who are interested in the history and traditions of the regiment.

Awards and Recognition

The Grenadier magazine has received several awards over the years, including the prestigious Otto P. Zellman Award for best Military Periodical from the American Society of Journalists and Authors in 2000. The magazine also received the award for Best Military Journal from The Emerald Foundation in 2006.

Funding

The Grenadier magazine is funded through subscriptions, sales, and donations made by serving and retired members of the Grenadier Guards regiment and their families. The magazine is not affiliated with the British Army, but rather operates independently through the Grenadier Guards regimental association.{{Categories}}

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