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Army Times Publishing Company is a United States company which published publications regarding the US military. Founded in 1940, it was purchased by the Gannett Company in August 1997. They publish four weekly newspapers geared towards current and former US military personel, collectively called the Military Times Media Group: Army Times (founded 1940), Navy Times (founded 1951), Air Force Times (founded 1947), and Marine Corps Times. They also publish the Defense News Media Group: Defense News, Armed Forces Journal (founded in 1863), Training & Simulation Journal and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Journal. The company also publishes Space News and Federal Times. Gannett Company, Inc. ... The Navy Times The Navy Times is a part of the Military Times Media group which is owned by the United States Government. ... Defense News is a large American news company. ...
Hodierne, 58, is senior managing editor for ArmyTimesPublishing Co., the number two position in a newsroom of 110 journalists.
While employed at ArmyTimes, Zinn has covered events all over the world, from uncovering stories about trafficked sex slaves in South Korean to being one of the few people who was at both the Pentagon and the World Trade Center on Sept. 11.
ArmyTimesPublishing Co. is owned by the Gannett Co. It has no official connection to the U.S. government or the U.S. military.
Each newspaper published by the ArmyTimesPublishingCompany is edited separately for its particular branch of the service, and it serves as an unofficial source of information for active duty, officers, non-commissioned officers, enlisted personnel, and military wives.
ArmyTimes is one of four titles they publish for military personnel of a particular branch.
Published monthly, this newsletter states that it is the official voice of ex-prisoners of war and exists to help those who cannot help themselves, and it lives up to its promise.