MRE Journalism Contest

Military Reporters & Editors annual contest

Honored Kime, Toropin, LaPorta

“Poisoned Water: How a Navy ship dumped fuel and sickened its own crew” article recognized in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

James LaPorta, Konstantin Toropin and Patricia Kime from Military.com honored by Military Reporters & Editors for work in print media WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 — During its annual conference for journalists […]

“Poisoned Water: How a Navy ship dumped fuel and sickened its own crew” article recognized in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest READ

Christina Jedra awarded 2024 MRE Journalism prize

“Red Hill’s fuel director raised an alarm before pipes leaked. The Navy removed her” article wins 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

Christina Jedra from Honolulu Civil Beat awarded print media prize by Military Reporters & Editors WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 — During its annual conference for journalists who cover the military, Military

“Red Hill’s fuel director raised an alarm before pipes leaked. The Navy removed her” article wins 2024 MRE Journalism Contest READ

Dina Temple-Raston, Sean Powers, Daryna Antoniuk honored 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

“Exclusive: Ukraine says joint mission with US derailed Moscow’s cyberattacks” article recognized in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

Dina Temple-Raston, Sean Powers and Daryna Antoniuk from The Record by Recorded Future News / Click Here podcast honored by Military Reporters & Editors for work in print media WASHINGTON,

“Exclusive: Ukraine says joint mission with US derailed Moscow’s cyberattacks” article recognized in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest READ

Perez, Winkie honored

“How old Army admin systems mangled the names of fallen Latino soldiers” article recognized in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

Davis Winkie and Zamone Perez from Military Times honored by Military Reporters & Editors for work in print media WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 — During its annual conference for journalists who

“How old Army admin systems mangled the names of fallen Latino soldiers” article recognized in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest READ

Mallory Shelbourne awarded print media prize 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

“Another summer in the South China Sea: A guided tour of the world’s most contested waters” article wins 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

Mallory Shelbourne from USNI News awarded print media prize by Military Reporters & Editors WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 — During its annual conference for journalists who cover the military, Military Reporters

“Another summer in the South China Sea: A guided tour of the world’s most contested waters” article wins 2024 MRE Journalism Contest READ

Gabriel Pietrorazio is honored in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

“Food insecurity is common in the US military. Will congress vote to expand benefits?” article recognized in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

Gabriel Pietrorazio from Civil Eats honored by Military Reporters & Editors for work in print media WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 — During its annual conference for journalists who cover the military,

“Food insecurity is common in the US military. Will congress vote to expand benefits?” article recognized in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest READ

Joaquin Sapien awarded print prize in 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

“The inside story of how the Navy spent billions on the ‘little crappy ship'” article wins 2024 MRE Journalism Contest

Joaquin Sapien from ProPublica awarded print media prize by Military Reporters & Editors WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 — During its annual conference for journalists who cover the military, Military Reporters &

“The inside story of how the Navy spent billions on the ‘little crappy ship'” article wins 2024 MRE Journalism Contest READ

Jay Price wins 2023 MRE Journalism Contest

America’s first Black Marine base is threatened by the effects of climate change broadcast wins 2023 MRE journalism contest

Jay Price of American Homefront Project and North Carolina Public Radio WUNC awarded Radio prize by Military Reporters & Editors Jay Price with the American Homefront Project and North Carolina

America’s first Black Marine base is threatened by the effects of climate change broadcast wins 2023 MRE journalism contest READ

Carson Frame wins 2023 MRE Journalism Contest

Inconsistent military domestic violence policies allow troops with criminal histories to buy guns broadcast wins 2023 MRE journalism contest

Carson Frame of Texas Public Radio and the American Homefront Project awarded Radio prize by Military Reporters & Editors The Department of Defense has increased efforts to report violent service

Inconsistent military domestic violence policies allow troops with criminal histories to buy guns broadcast wins 2023 MRE journalism contest READ