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Coalition Chronicle Editor Renea L. Everage Categories Military, human interest, news Frequency Monthly First issue April 2006 Company MNC-I Public Affairs Country United States Iraq Language English Website www.mnc-i.com Coalition Chronicle is a monthly, military magazine of stories and news briefs about military members in Iraq. It is produced by Multi-National Corps - Iraq (or MNC-I) Public Affairs on Camp Victory, Iraq and has a distribution of over 10,000 copies around the Iraqi theater of operations for coalition service members. It was the first-ever theater-wide magazine published that covered each country in the coalition serving in Iraq.
The magazine runs stories and photos highlighting the missions and actions of servicemembers deployed to Iraq. Included in the magazine every month is a photo section, called "Freedom's Focal Point" which highlights the best photos taken by military photographers throughout Iraq, and "In Memoriam", which lists the names of coalition servicemembers who have lost their lives in Iraq.
History
In early 2009, elements of the U.S. Army's I Corps arrived at Camp Victory, Iraq to replace the XVIII Airborne Corps as MNC-I.
I Corps, also known as "America's Corps," recognized the continued need to inform, not only U.S. servicemembers but all military members in Iraq about actions and events ongoing throughout the country.
Coalition Chronicle is produced by MNC-I Public Affairs.
Coalition Chronicle Staff
Duty Position
Multi-National Corps - IraqApr. 2009 - Feb. 2010
I Corps/TF CourageCommander Lt. Gen. Charles H. Jacoby, Jr. Public Affairs Officer Col. John R. Robinson Public Affairs Sergeant Major Sgt. Maj. Richard L. Puckett Public Relations Specialist
(Design & Layout)Ms. Renea L. Everage
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