Soldier Magazine

Soldier Magazine

Infobox Magazine
title = SOLDIER Magazine


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firstdate = March 1945
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language = English
website = http://www.soldiermagazine.co.uk/
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SOLDIER Magazine, the official monthly publication of the British Army, is produced by an in-house team and published by the Ministry of Defence. It strives to offer an effective means of communication aimed primarily at junior ranks but also of interest to all ranks of the British Army, cadets and the wider military community, including veterans and members of the public with an interest in militaria.

Its objectives include providing a channel of welfare information; promoting the British Army's image internally and externally; and contributing to the upkeep of morale within the Service.

Tri-annual independent readership research [by the Army Management Consultancy Services] of its core audience has produced strong evidence that most officers and soldiers read some of the magazine and that some officers and soldiers read most of the magazine. The publication's robust and oversubscribed correspondence pages, which allow serving personnel to air grievances, criticise procedure and raise areas of concern, further indicate that the readership is genuinely engaged with the magazine.

The magazine is distributed free to serving personnel (70,000 copies), but paid-for subscriptions - an unusual requirement for a Government-sponsored publication - have risen year on year, most recently by 2 per cent. SOLDIER subscribers number 2,627 (latest figures December 2007), with an additional 4,514 copies sold through newsagents in the UK. About 15,000 visitors from 85 countries read the magazine online each month, taking away a positive impression of the British Army.

On January 1, 2008, a free-access digital edition of SOLDIER was launched on the world wide web via http://www.soldiermagazine.co.uk/

The range of coverage includes news sections; features; celebrity interviews; sport; music, book and games reviews; and, crucially, a controversial warts-and-all correspondence section, in which military personnel are invited to have their say. After some initial misgivings about “washing dirty linen in public” the Army's chain of command is now fully signed up to the section, regarding it both as a valuable pressure valve for serving personnel with grievances and confirmation of issues flagged up by the MOD's independent Continuous Attitude Surveys and the Chief of the General Staff's Briefing Team.

Tapes and CDs of the magazine produced by the Talking Newspapers organisation are used for English language tutoring of Gurkha recruits and the magazine is extensively used as a language learning aid by British Council teachers instructing former Soviet Bloc military personnel under the British Government's Partnership for Peace initiative.

History

Given the go-ahead by Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery as a morale-boosting magazine for British Liberation Army troops then fighting in Europe, the first fortnightly edition of SOLDIER was printed on presses in Brussels in March 1945. It was conceived by Colonel Sean Fielding (later to become Editor of The Tatler and Daily Express) while he was serving in the Western Desert. A reporter from SOLDIER was one of the first to record the horrors of the Belsen concentration camp and the magazine's “scoops” included revealing the secret engineering feat of Operation Pluto.

The publication was expected to disappear as peace and normality returned but survived to become the house magazine of the entire British Army. As the Armed Forces reduced in size after the Second World War, so the magazine's circulation declined to fewer than 20,000 by the end of the 1980s. It was radically redesigned in October 1997 and changed from fortnightly to monthly publication. It is printed in Andover, Hampshire, by the St Ives Group.

Awards

Since switching in October 1997 from fortnightly production to an expanded monthly aimed broadly at a younger audience, SOLDIER was named in 1998, 2000 and 2005 as the best internal magazine in Britain by the British Association of Communicators in Business (CiB), the leading professional corporate communicators' body in the UK.


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