This YouTube video showcases the winning entries of a children's drawing contest held by a military museum. The host expresses gratitude to all international participants and highlights that these artworks will be displayed in the museum for annual public viewing. The video emphasizes pride in the young artists' interest in military history.
This video announces Dragonman's Children's Military Drawing Contest, open to children aged 5-12. The contest offers $500 in prizes and has five age categories: 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11, and 12. Entrants must include their age, return address, and phone number with their drawing. Submissions are due before June 16th and should be mailed to 1200 Dragonman Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80929. Winners will be chosen on June 16th.
This video announces the winners of the March Children's Military History Drawing Contest hosted by Dragonman's. The contest saw a strong turnout, and the staff had a difficult time selecting winners. A first, second, three third, and two fourth-place winners were chosen, with each receiving a cash prize totaling $400, funded by visitor donations. All submitted artwork is displayed in the museum on a new drawing contest wall. Details for the next contest will be released soon. The museum's opening hours and tour schedules are also provided, along with a link to purchase t-shirts.
This video announces the winners of the February Military Museum Drawing Contest held by the Colorado Springs Military Museum. It congratulates Tycen, Madison, Ally, and Felix for their winning entries. The description highlights that all submitted drawings will be displayed, thanks participants, and outlines the theme for the March contest (WWII soldiers), eligibility (6-12 year olds), monthly cash prizes, and submission details. It also directs viewers to www.dragonmans.com for more information and merchandise.
This video announces the winners of the first Military Museum Drawing Contest and promotes an upcoming contest focused on drawing military vehicles. The museum aims to engage younger generations with military history and encourage them to move away from screen time. The new contest is open to drawings of any war and country's military vehicle, with winners selected at the end of February. The museum is located in Colorado Springs and opens mid-April. A link to shop for t-shirts is also provided.
This video announces the upcoming publication of a reference book titled "Chassepot to FAMAS: French Military Rifles 1866-2016". The author details that the manuscript is nearly complete and photography is underway. A dedicated website, FrenchRifleBook.com, has been launched for book updates and pre-order notifications. Additionally, a cover art contest is announced, running until October 15th, seeking designs with an antiquarian, faux leather theme. Prizes include premium and signed copies of the book for the winning artists.
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