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ANOKA, Minnesota – April 26, 2022 – April 27th of 2022, marks the 100-year anniversary of Federal Ammunition. As part of the 100-year anniversary celebration, Federal Ammunition is showcasing articles, images, and videos celebrating the rich history of the company on a dedicated website landing page. In addition to engaging content, giveaways and other portions will be highlighted. Content can be found on the 100-year anniversary website:
https://www.federalpremium.com/this-is-federal/a-century-of-authority/
“For months we’ve been counting down to Federal Ammunition’s 100-year anniversary,” said Brian Anderson, Federal’s Director of Marketing. “Now that the big day has finally arrived, we’re celebrating with a site takeover of federalpremium.com, sharing the stories, products and special moments that made Federal the world’s leading ammunition manufacturer.”
Each month through the end of 2022, Federal Ammunition will be uploading content focused on the rich history of this American ammunition company. Along with the monthly online content, Federal Ammunition has released a 244-page book preserving the company’s history. Federal Ammunition: The First Hundred Years can be found online at:
https://www.federalpremium.com/merchandise/education/1001683.html.
“Initially, the site will feature exclusive videos that take viewers on a tour of the iconic plant, commemorate the anniversary and much more,” continued Anderson. “There’s also an interactive timeline that highlights some of the most influential and interesting moments in company history. Visitors can scroll through a slideshow of vintage posters, enter to win big prizes, and learn the full story of Federal’s earliest years. Look for more articles, seldom-seen photography and other exclusive content added regularly throughout Federal’s centennial year.”
For more information on all products and online services from Federal or to shop online, visit www.federalpremium.com.
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