ARNEWS

U.S. Army News Service

About the Army News Service

Since 1943, ARNEWS has been the Army's premier print wire service with the daily mission of telling the service's story to its internal audiences worldwide. The general public is also a tertiary audience that can now view articles on Army.mil. But the target audience remains the 6 million Soldiers, Family members, retirees, reserve-component troops, civilian employees and contractors worldwide who traditionally read the stories in their command newspapers.

CONVERGENCE MEDIA: AFN stations historically have used ARNEWS articles as readers on their radio newscasts and for story ideas on the TV news. Now ARNEWS partners with Soldiers Magazine and SRTV on a daily basis to provide synergy on covering Army-wide news.

COVERAGE: ARNEWS reporters focus on covering strategic communications initiatives at Department of the Army headquarters. This includes new policy, pay and benefits, new equipment and new programs emphasized by Army leadership. Coverage of major operations and exercises is primarily based on submissions from the field.

FOCUS: Some of the strategic communications issues of recent and future focus include:

  • Modernization
  • Comprehensive Soldier Fitness / Resiliency Training
  • Tele-mental health programs / Suicide prevention
  • Warrior Transition Units / Wounded Warrior Care
  • Soldier & Family Initiatives / SHARP
  • Reset and ARFORGEN

SUBMISSION TOPICS: Articles submitted to ARNEWS should impact the majority of Soldiers or the greater Army Family worldwide. Local or regional news should not be submitted to ARNEWS. Stand-alone photographs and slide shows are seldom used by the news service. Examples of topics that should be submitted include: major exercises and operations, pilot programs and new equipment arriving in the field.

SUBMISSION FORMAT: Articles should be in MS Word and photographs should be at least 200 dpi at 3X5 inches (600 pixels tall by 1,000 pixels wide). While there is no length requirement for ARNEWS submissions, articles should be succinct and tight, yet comprehensive. AP style should be followed.

WAYS TO SUBMIT: Articles should be emailed to arnews.dma@mail.mil. Articles submitted through the CORE should be directed only to DMA with the ARNEWS box checked. Articles should be submitted the same week as an event. Timeliness is a key element.

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1 Soldier Olympians
2 Army's 2016 Soldier and NCO of the Year
3 Soldiers Journal: Best Warrior 2016
4 Deleted video
5 Soldiers Journal: Adaptive Warriors
6 Soldiers Journal: Empire Shield
7 Soldiers Journal: Suicide Awareness
8 Soldiers Journal: Warrior Mindset
9 Soldiers Journal: Gender Integration
10 Soldiers Journal: PACMAN
11 Soldiers Journal: Fighting Zika
12 Soldiers Journal - OPAT
13 Soldiers Journal: Army Birthday
14 Soldiers Journal: Greg Quarels
15 Soldiers Journal: Sydney Davis
16 Soldiers Journal: Monica Southall
17 Soldiers Journal: Ryan Major
18 Soldiers Journal: Armed Forces Day
19 Soldiers Journal: Life Saving Eqipment
20 Soldiers Journal: Sullivan Cup
21 Soldiers Journal: Warrant Officer Solarium
22 Soldiers Journal: NCO Solarium
23 Soldiers Journal - SMA Testifies
24 Soldiers Journal - NCFA: Total Force
25 Soldiers Journal - BOSS Forum
26 Soldiers Journal "Carry The Fallen"
27 Soldiers Journal: Bringing Them Back
28 Soldiers Journal: 2CR Returns
29 Soldiers Journal: Steve Smutak
30 Becoming the SMA
31 Soldiers Journal: Sergeant Major of the Army Daniel A. Dailey
32 SITREP-Voting Guidelines
33 SITREP-Rolled Sleeves Approved Q&A
34 SITREP-Headphones in PT Uniform