Past Is Prologue

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The Past is Prologue Essay Contest invites students ages 11-12, 13-15, and 16-18 to compete within their age group to write an essay about an event associated with those who fought, died and are buried or memorialized at an American military cemetery overseas managed by the American Battle Monuments Commission.

Participants

Each student must have an adult editor. This person may be a parent, teacher, young adult sibling or other adult. The role of the adult is to help steer research activities, support the development of the essay theme, check grammar, spelling, and punctuation and to facilitate a conversation to answer two questions that must be addressed in the essay:

  • What lessons from this specific event are useful for us today?  

  • How would your life and future be different if Americans had not fought and died during this operation?

Both the adult editor and the student must certify that the essay is an original work and not written with the aid of artificial intelligence.

Participants

Each student must have an adult editor. This person may be a parent, teacher, young adult sibling or other adult. The role of the adult is to help steer research activities, support the development of the essay theme, check grammar, spelling, and punctuation and to facilitate a conversation to answer two questions that must be addressed in the essay:

  • What lessons from this specific past battle are instructive for us today?  

  • How would your life be different if Americans had not fought and died, i.e., what is the relevance of those who fought and died to your life and future?

Both the adult editor and the student must certify that the essay is an original work and not written with the aid of artificial intelligence.

Participants

Each student must have an adult editor. This person may be a parent, teacher, young adult sibling or other adult. The role of the adult is to help steer research activities, support the development of the essay theme, check grammar, spelling, and punctuation and to facilitate a conversation to answer two questions that must be addressed in the essay:

  • What lessons from this specific event are useful for us today?  

  • How would your life and future be different if Americans had not fought and died during this operation?

Both the adult editor and the student must certify that the essay is an original work and not written with the aid of artificial intelligence.

2024 Past is Prologue Essay Contest Topics:

Secret plans to trick the Nazis. Complicated logistics to land 156,000 Allied troops. New technology for planes, radar, and communications.

These are just some of the incredible STEM stories behind the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion at Normandy that changed the course of World War II.

Topics for the 2024 Past is Prologue Essay Contest are being chosen, but will reflect the epic battle of Operation Overlord and remember more than 266,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who made the ultimate sacrifice in the Battle of Normandy.

2024 Past is Prologue Essay Contest Topics:

Secret plans to trick the Nazis. Complicated logistics to land 156,000 Allied troops. New technology for planes, radar, and communications.

These are just some of the incredible STEM stories behind the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion at Normandy that changed the course of World War II.

Topics for the 2024 Past is Prologue Essay Contest are being chosen, but will reflect the epic battle of Operation Overlord and remember more than 266,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who made the ultimate sacrifice in the Battle of Normandy.

2024 Past is Prologue Essay Contest Topics:

Secret plans to trick the Nazis. Complicated logistics to land 156,000 Allied troops. New technology for planes, radar, and communications.

These are just some of the incredible STEM stories behind the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion at Normandy that changed the course of World War II.

Topics for the 2024 Past is Prologue Essay Contest are being chosen, but will reflect the epic battle of Operation Overlord and remember more than 266,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines who made the ultimate sacrifice in the Battle of Normandy.

Composition Details

Each essay must be written in English. If English is not the first language of the student, that should be noted on the application form.  Applications and Essays must be submitted online at [email protected].

Essays must be:

  • Typed, Double Spaced, 1 inch margins
  • Font, Size: Times New Roman, 12 pt.
  • Save and send as a PDF
  • Include your name and state on the first page only of your essay

Minimum & maximum word-count

  • Students ages 11-12:    800 – 1,000 words
  • Students ages 13-15: 1,200 – 1,500 words
  • Students ages 16-18: 1,500 – 1,800 words

References are not included in word count.

Quoted material should be used sparingly and must include a citation of author, publication and date.

*The use of Artificial Intelligence sources such as ChatGPT is prohibited. Essays written with the help of AI bots will be disqualified.

Each essay must be written in English. If English is not the first language of the student, that should be noted on the application form.  Applications and Essays must be submitted online at [email protected].

Essays must be:

  • Typed, Double Spaced, 1inch margins
  • Font, Size: Times New Roman, 12 pt.
  • Save and send as a PDF
  • Include your name and state on the first page only of your essay

Minimum & maximum word-count

  • Students ages 11-12:    800 – 1,000 words
  • Students ages 13-15: 1,200 – 1,500 words
  • Students ages 16-18: 1,500 – 1,800 words

References are not included in word count.

Quoted material should be used sparingly and must include a citation of author, publication and date.

*The use of Artificial Intelligence sources such as ChatGPT is prohibited. Essays written with the help of AI bots will be disqualified.

Each essay must be written in English. If English is not the first language of the student, that should be noted on the application form.  Applications and Essays must be submitted online at [email protected].

Essays must be:

  • Typed, Double Spaced, 1inch margins
  • Font, Size: Times New Roman, 12 pt.
  • Save and send as a PDF
  • Include your name and state on the first page only of your essay

Minimum & maximum word-count

  • Students ages 11-12:    800 – 1,000 words
  • Students ages 13-15: 1,200 – 1,500 words
  • Students ages 16-18: 1,500 – 1,800 words

References are not included in word count.

Quoted material should be used sparingly and must include a citation of author, publication and date.

*The use of Artificial Intelligence sources such as ChatGPT is prohibited. Essays written with the help of AI bots will be disqualified.

Judging Criteria

Judges

Qualified judges will review the essays and recommend four semi-finalists in each age group. These essays will be reviewed by a committee appointed by the ABMF Board of Directors, who will select the First, Second and Third place winners in each age group. Judges and the Review Committee will not see the student’s name but will only see an alphanumeric identifier for each essay submission. The decision of the Essay Review Committee is final.

*The use of Artificial Intelligence sources such as ChatGPT is prohibited. Essays written with the help of AI bots will be disqualified.

  • Accuracy of historical events. Include relevant facts such as who, what, when, where, why, and how. Document your source material at the end of the essay.   References are not included in the minimum and maximum word count for the essay.
  • Composition and writing style.  Correct grammar, spelling and punctuation are expected.
  • Originality.  Essay submission should show imagination while not straying from the facts, and be of human interest.
  • Two mandatory questions. There are no right or wrong responses, but they must be answered from the student’s perspective.

Research Materials

An additional resource is the American Battle Monuments Commission www.abmc.gov.  

Wikipedia may be a starting point for general information about the topics, but it is not to be considered authoritative and should not be included in your reference list.

Research Materials

An additional resource is the American Battle Monuments Commission www.abmc.gov.  

Wikipedia may be a starting point for general information about the topics, but it is not to be considered authoritative and should not be included in your reference list.

Research Materials

An additional resource is the American Battle Monuments Commission www.abmc.gov.  

Wikipedia may be a starting point for general information about the topics, but it is not to be considered authoritative and should not be included in your reference list.

Prizes

Prizes will be awarded for First, Second, and Third place in each age group. First Prize for 13-15
and 16-18 age groups is $10,000; Second Prize is $5,000; Third Prize is $2,500. Prize money for
11-12 age group is First prize $5,000, Second Prize is $2,500, Third Prize is $1,500. Winners
will be notified via a telephone call to the parent/guardian with an email and hard copy letter sent via USPS.

All winning essays become the property of the American Battle Monuments Foundation and
may, at the discretion of the Foundation, be published on the ABMF website and promoted
through its social media channels. Any additional use of a minor winner’s name or image is done
so with the parental signature on the ABMF Past is Prologue Essay Contest Application.

Please submit your intention to participate at [email protected].

Prizes

Prizes will be awarded for First, Second, and Third place in each age group. First Prize for 13-15
and 16-18 age groups is $10,000; Second Prize is $5,000; Third Prize is $2,500. Prize money for
11-12 age group is First prize $5,000, Second Prize is $2,500, Third Prize is $1,500. Winners
will be notified via a telephone call to the parent/guardian with an email and hard copy letter sent via USPS.

All winning essays become the property of the American Battle Monuments Foundation and
may, at the discretion of the Foundation, be published on the ABMF website and promoted
through its social media channels. Any additional use of a minor winner’s name or image is done
so with the parental signature on the ABMF Past is Prologue Essay Contest Application.

Please submit your intention to participate at [email protected].

Prizes

Prizes will be awarded for First, Second, and Third place in each age group. First Prize for 13-15
and 16-18 age groups is $10,000; Second Prize is $5,000; Third Prize is $2,500. Prize money for
11-12 age group is First prize $5,000, Second Prize is $2,500, Third Prize is $1,500. Winners
will be notified via a telephone call to the parent/guardian with an email and hard copy letter sent via USPS.

All winning essays become the property of the American Battle Monuments Foundation and
may, at the discretion of the Foundation, be published on the ABMF website and promoted
through its social media channels. Any additional use of a minor winner’s name or image is done
so with the parental signature on the ABMF Past is Prologue Essay Contest Application.

Please submit your intention to participate at [email protected].

Sponsors

The American Battle Monuments Foundation Past is Prologue Essay Contest is made possible, in part, through the generosity of our sponsors.

Sponsors

The American Battle Monuments Foundation Past is Prologue Essay Contest is made possible, in part, through the generosity of our sponsors.

Sponsors

The American Battle Monuments Foundation Past is Prologue Essay Contest is made possible, in part, through the generosity of our sponsors.