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E: 24/12 (ADVENT) Win Prizes from Soldier Magazine
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To stand a chance of winning one of today’s prizes, tell us the name of Soldier's sports editor. Email your answer, name, address, age and Army affiliation (if any) to comps@soldiermagazine.co.uk by no later than 1700 on December 13. Please include RH11 in the message title. Winners will be drawn at random from the correct answers received.
Answer: Richard Long :T0 -
do you know the prize?Thanks to those who help us to win !0
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marialionza wrote: »do you know the prize?
It lists them on their Facebook page (link in OP) today's -
Next up we have got a real treat for connoisseurs of sports books in the shape of two prize bundles courtesy of Harper Collins Publishers and Events PR. The first selection includes copies of The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Boxing, The Official English Leagues’ Football Records 2011 and World Cricket Records 2011. The sec...ond collection features The Complete Encyclopedia of Golf, World Football Records 2011 and Cyrille R0 -
To stand a chance of winning one of today’s prizes, tell us the name of the MoD's new Permanent Under Secretary (as featured in December's news pages). Email your answer, name, address, age and Army affiliation (if any) to comps@soldiermagazine.co.uk by no later than 1700 on December 14. Please include RH12 in the message title. Winners will be drawn at random from the correct answers received.
Answer: Ursula Brennan
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BEFORE ENTERING, PLEASE READ:
JUST the one prize today, but what a prize it is. Cardiff International White Water has teamed up with Soldier to offer one reader and five of their mates to splash and crash. The winner of today’s prize will win six tickets for an adrenalin-filled two-hour white water rafting session, followed by one night’s accommodation in Cardiff city centre at the Holiday Inn hotel (https://www.holidayinn.com).
T&Cs:
Terms and Conditions: Non refundable and non transferable.
Prize to be taken before 31/3/11 – subject to availability
(Saturday night not available); Prize only available to those aged 18 and over; Accommodation will be at the The Big Sleep, Cardiff City Centre; One night’s accommodation fully paid, in a twin or dbl standard room. Transportation and food not included.
Todays Q&A:
To stand a chance of winning today’s prize, tell us how many cubic meters per second of water runs down the Cardiff International White Water course when at full flow? Email your answer, name, address, age and Army affiliation (if any) to comps@soldiermagazine.co.uk by no later than 1700 on December 15. Please include RH13 in the message title. Winners will be drawn at random from the correct answers received.
Answer: 16 cubic metres.
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To stand a chance of winning one of today’s prizes, tell us the name of the Army driver who celebrated finishing second in his debut season on the HKS drag race circuit (as featured in December's SoldierSport). Email your answer, name, address and Army affiliation (if any) to comps@soldiermagazine.co.uk by no later than 1700 on December 16. Please include RH14 in the message title.
Answer: WO2 Paul Cresswell
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To stand a chance of winning one of today’s prizes, tell us the year in which Soldier was first published. Email your answer, name, address, age and Army affiliation (if any) to comps@soldiermagazine.co.uk by no later than 1700 on December 17. Please include RH15 in the message title.
Answer: 1945 (according to Wiki
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To stand a chance of winning one of today’s prizes, tell us the name of one of Soldier's serving book reviewers. Email your answer, name, address, age and Army affiliation (if any) to comps@soldiermagazine.co.uk by no later than 1700 on December 18. Please include RH16 in the message title.
Right, I'm not really sure about the question where it says 'serving' - whether it means 'serving' in the military or just 'serving' as a book reviewer. The book reviewers are as follows with actual serving military personnel in bold:
Bill Haslam, ex-R Signals
Lt Col (Retd) Dawson Pratt, R Signals
Capt Jim Vincent, RLC
Jon Owens, civvy
Maj Mike Peters, AAC
Lt Col (Retd) Nick Sim, ex-PWRR0 -
To stand a chance of winning one of today’s prizes, tell us which Dorset beauty spot doubles as a military proving ground (as featured in December’s issue). Email your answer, name, address, age and Army affiliation (if any) to comps@soldiermagazine.co.uk by no later than 1700 on December 20. Please include RH17 in the message title.
Answer: Lulworth
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BIG_YOGI_ON_THE_GLUE wrote: »Think I'll leave this comp and let a hero win
While that's a lovely sentiment, it's fair to remember that Soldier Mag is sold in newsagents nationwide and is more than available for civilians to buy so there's no reason for them to feel bad for entering these comps as they're open to them also0
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