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2004 History Writing Contest rules.


The US Field Artillery Association is sponsoring its 19th annual History Writing Contest with the winners' articles to be published in Field Artillery and the Association's version of the magazine, FA Journal. To compete, submit an original, unpublished manuscript on any historical perspective of Field Artillery or fire support by 1 February 2004. The Association will award $300 for the First Place article, $150 for Second and $50 for Third. Selected Honorable Mention articles also may appear in Field Artillery. Civilians or military of all branches and services, including allies, are eligible to compete. You don't have to be a member of the Association.

Your submission should include (1) a double-spaced, typed manuscript of no more than 4,000 words with footnotes, (2) bibliography, (3) your comprehensive biography and (4) graphics (black and white or color photographs, maps, charts, etc.) to support your article. The article should include an analysis of lessons or concepts that apply to today's Redlegs--it should not just record history or document the details of an operation. Authors may draw from any historical period they choose.

A panel of three historians will judge the manuscripts without the authors' names. The panel will determine the winners based on the following criteria:

* Writing clarity (40%)

* Usefulness to Today's Redlegs (30%)

* Historical Accuracy (20%)

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