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Thank you for your interest in submitting a guest posting on Freemason Information. We are always interested in receiving well-written, unique posts from a variety of standpoints about the fraternity and its various components.

Before submitting your post for consideration, we do ask you read the following guidelines:

  • Submission of your guest post does not guarantee publication. Your submission will be reviewed and, if found to be of benefit to readers of Freemason Information, it will likely be published.
  • In keeping with the spirit of Freemason Information, subjects should be consistent to the topics on the site.
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We are excited to see and read your submission but suggest to you that the closer you adhere to these guidelines the more likely we will be to publish your work.

Please submit your article, with a letter of inquiry, by email to: masonictraveler@gmail.com.

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  1. 1SG John V. Navarra says

    February 9, 2017 at 11:13 am

    I am JROTC teacher and we have presented the National Sojourners award to our cadet of at least nine years. I have not been able to get a response for the point of contacts I have nor open their website. Do you have a means of procuring this award or any other JROTC awards?

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