As part of our effort to enhance the professional development of Soldiers, educate the public about the role of the Army, and ensure that military and civilian leaders have the knowledge they need for decision-making, AUSA continues a robust publishing campaign across the full spectrum of our operations.
Our publications bring together AUSA staff, senior fellows, Soldiers pursuing their professional military education and professional development, and experts in Army and national security issues to educate and inform readers about the role of AUSA, landpower, and our Army.
Army Magazine
ARMY, a monthly magazine, focuses each month on professional development, education strategy, doctrine and other current and historical topics. Born as the Infantry Journal in 1910, the publication includes articles, letters and opinion pieces by current and former Army leaders of all ranks, military and civilian, fulfilling one of the core missions of the Association of the U.S. Army to tell the Army's story, show the Army's vital role in national security, and advance the professional of soldiering. Published in print and digital form, there are 12 annual issues of the magazine including the special October edition, the Green Book, prepared in conjunction with the AUSA's Annual Meeting and Exposition.
- ARMY Magazine's Writer's Guidelines
- Letters to the Editor
- Reprints, Back Order & Other Information
- ARMY Magazine Photo Contest
Army Matters Podcast
AUSA's Army Matters podcast amplifies the voices of the Total Army – one story at a time. Tune in every other Monday for a new story that speaks to our listeners' wide range of interests and lived experiences, with episodes covering: inspirational leadership stories, current issues for NCOs, our military families' journeys, and in-depth looks into the Army's past, present, and future.
AUSA Extra
AUSA Extra, launched in May 2019, is a weekly digital newspaper featuring the latest news about the Army and the association. It includes columns from national headquarters staff on government affairs, NCO and soldier programs, member benefits, family readiness and books. AUSA Extra also highlights outstanding activities and achievements from AUSA chapters and volunteer members around the world.
AUSA Studies
The Association of the United States Army (AUSA) informs and educates its members, local, regional and national leaders and the American public on subjects related to the U.S. Army. AUSA provides educational materials and resources such as publications, forums, symposia, books and podcasts for Soldiers, their families and anyone seeking to learn more about the Total Army.
Books
The AUSA Book Program offers quality military-related books about Army heritage, military theory and policy, and military force in the modern world. Its goal is to foster a greater understanding of the emerging security environment.
Soldier Today
Soldier Today is a weekly publication on Wednesday. The intent is to provide Soldiers with articles of interest varying from promotion questions, health and fitness, and Did you know? Subscribe below!