In 3020, the War College of Goshen printed the first issue of The Review. Initially an on-campus forum to foster the discussion of philosophy and history, The Review grew in popularity and scope, eventually becoming one of the most prominent military magazines within the AFFS.


Enjoyed by readers ranging from the First Prince to military cadets across the Federated Suns, The Review has had become a staple of Federated Suns military discourse. Each monthly publication contains articles, debates, photography, and essays on topics pertinent to those most intimately involved with the business of defending the Federated Suns. Written by professors, alumni, and associated experts, the contents of The Review are an invaluable source of knowledge for all who would stand for the Suns.


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Current Issue:

Volume 42, Issue 3: July 3067

Tribute is paid to a fallen First Prince, while lessons, both learned and in-progress, from the Civil War are illuminated.

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Back Issues:

Volume 42, Issue 1: May 3067

The May issue of The Review is the magazine's first publication since mid-3062, immediately prior to the FedCom Civil War. The magazine has remained silent for the duration of the war, only to resume publication with the resumption of Peace.

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Volume 42, Issue 2: June 3067

This issue examines various aspects of the AFFS in the wake of the Civil War. Key lessons on organization, support, and tactics learned in recent years are shared with our readers.

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