The Stars and Stripes
The Stars and Stripes is a newspaper and internet publication published for the forces of the United States Armed Forces .
History and mission
It appears as a European edition ( European Edition ), Middle East edition ( Mideast Edition ) and Pacific edition ( Pacific Edition ); Publishing place is Washington, DC Editor is currently Max D. Lederer, Jr. The history of the newspaper dates back to 1861 when the 11th, 18th, and 29th Illinois Regiments in Bloomfield, Missouri used the newspaper for internal purposes during the American Civil War hung up.
The European headquarters of the magazine has been based in Kaiserslautern since 2008 . The editorial office in Kaiserslautern is responsible for the European and Middle East editions. The circulation for Germany is 15,000 copies. After the Second World War , it first established itself in 1945 in Pfungstadt, Hesse. At that time it had a total print run of 600,000 pieces. In 1949 the company moved to the Stars & Stripes Compound. This was in the immediate vicinity of August Euler Airport . The European headquarters of the American army newspaper was housed there in a former air barracks (previously, from 1919, Caserne Garnier du Plessis) of the Darmstadt aviation station.
In addition to the printed version for military personnel, the newspaper is also made available online for everyone. A "Stars and Stripes" app is also available for the smartphone.
The Downrange comic series appears in the newspaper .
additional
- The newspaper has appeared continuously in Europe since 1942 and in the Pacific region since 1945.
- It is now part of the Defense Media Activity created in 2008 .
- Well-known former employees of the newspaper are Andy Rooney and Steve Kroft , Shel Silverstein , Ralph G. Martin , Phil Stern
- Bill Mauldin , who drew the famous "Up Front" cartoons during World War II, later won the Pulitzer Prize twice .
- The movie character Joker from Full Metal Jacket worked for Stars and Stripes
See also
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Frank W. Methlow: Reference Guide No. 16, The American Military Presence and Cicil-Military Relations in Germany, A Guide to Sources in American and German Archives. (PDF; 671 kB) (No longer available online.) German Historical Institute, Washington, DC, archived from the original on September 14, 2013 ; Retrieved August 24, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 2040th CSG (Ord) - Stars & Stripes Compound. usarmygermany.com, 2013, accessed August 22, 2013 .
- ↑ www.stripes.com ( Memento of the original from September 29, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Contact Us - Europe. Accessed May 8, 2011.
- ↑ Frank W. Methlow: "Stars & Stripes" leaves Südhessen. Frankfurter Rundschau, September 22, 2008, archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; Retrieved July 14, 2013 .
- ↑ Riedbahn Darmstadt - Goddelau, integrated into war logistics, documentation. Walter Kuhl, 2013, accessed August 24, 2013 .
- ↑ Ursula Eckstein: August Euler Airfield Darmstadt. Justus von Liebig Verlag Darmstadt 2008, p. 227