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Seapower Magazine, Free Latest Digital Issue

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Saturday, 16 August 2008

Seapower Magazine, Free Latest Digital IssueSEAPOWER: The defense magazine that covers the future

Seapower magazine and its Almanac issue are official publications of the Navy League of the United States, a national organization founded in 1902 to support the U.S. sea services. Seapower articles cover a wide range of topics including national defense, foreign policy, naval affairs, maritime issues, homeland security and defense research, development and procurement. Seapower coverage focuses on such areas as defense strategies, emerging technologies and ways to improve the operational concepts and managerial processes of the U.S. sea services.

Seapower’s principal mission is to educate Congress and the American people about the activities, requirements and accomplishments of the sea services and U.S.-flag Merchant Marine. It also provides a forum for senior sea service leaders to express their views on various topics of concern. Seapower supports and encourages the programs of the Navy League councils throughout the United States and overseas.

Seapower is the only audited monthly magazine that focuses exclusively on the nation’s naval and maritime policies and priorities. With a total circulation of approximately 57,000, Seapower’s exclusive distribution gets your advertising message to the key people you want to reach.

Many defense leaders and professionals receive Seapower and its Almanac issue because they are on our Controlled Circulation list, comprising more than 6,000 key officials and executives involved in the politics and business of defense.

The Controlled List Includes:

  • All members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, with additional distribution to staffs of the Appropriations, Armed Services, Homeland Security and Transportation/Maritime committees and subcommittees in each house of Congress 
  • Senior members of the U.S. Maritime Administration, U.S. Transportation Command and Military Sealift Command.

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“I often rely on SEAPOWER magazine to keep me apprised of the most important issues affecting our Sea Services. It’s another great example of how the U.S. Navy League supports our men and women in uniform, providing a wide range of feature articles and analyses that highlight the tremendous accomplishments and sacrifices made by our courageous Coast Guard, Navy and Marine Corps forces at home and around the globe.”
ADMIRAL THAD ALLEN
COMMANDANT OF THE U. S. COAST GUARD

“As the U.S. representative from San Diego, the cornerstone of naval operations in the nation, it is critical to have a strong working relationship with the military leadership. The Navy League is adept at being an advocate for the sea services and bringing the military and civilian leadership together. The editorial staff at SEAPOWER is an effective voice for the sea services and its personnel.”
REP. SUSAN A. DAVIS, D-CALIF.

Visit The Navy League of the United States Website

The Navy League of the United States is a 501(c)(3) organization of more than 65,000 members dedicated to nonpartisan, enhanced public understanding of the missions and challenges facing today’s Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine, as well as advocating for the well-being of the men and women of each service.

Navy League councils support active duty military personnel through "adoption" of ships, installations, and units; commissioning ceremonies; award programs; and other recognition programs.

Over the years, the Navy League has compiled an impressive record of accomplishments. Today the Navy League is widely respected by citizens, community and industrial leaders, and public officials. Navy League programs are welcomed in communities throughout the nation, and members are recognized for their integrity and patriotism.

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