Military Heritage

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April 2005 issue
April 2005 issue

Military Heritage is a glossy, bi-monthly military history magazine published by Sovereign Media. It was founded by Carl A. Gnam, Jr., who also serves as the editorial director. The current magazine editor (as of 2006) is Roy Morris Jr.

The feature articles focus on historical battles or campaigns, and describe the context in which the conflict was fought. They will typically include several illustrations and a brief bibliography for further reading. There can also be articles on military leaders, weapons, eyewitness accounts, and other war-related topics. The articles cover a diverse range of historical periods and conflicts. The magazine also includes an editorial page and brief reviews of history books and simulations. The illustrations include maps, museum artwork, and, when available, photographs.

The magazine is registered as ISSN 1524-8666.

Started in 1995, this on-line publication is of a similar name. The two often get confused.

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