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Military Metals Provides Overview on Tienensgrund Antimony Project, Europe

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 20, 2024) - Military Metals Corp. (CSE: MILI) (OTCQB: MILIF) (FSE: QN90) (the "Company" or "Military") is pleased to provide an overview and description of its Tienesgrund antimony-gold project ("Tienesgrund" or "the Property") located in eastern Slovakia. As announced on November 15, 2024, the Company closed its acquisition of three brownfield properties in Slovakia, one tin and two antimony-gold, one of which is Tienesgrund, the other being the Company's flagship antimony-gold project, Trojárová.

The Tienesgrund property comprises 13.40 square kilometers (1,340 hectares), stretching over 12.5 kilometers in length roughly east-west, tracing the topographic expression of what is likely a fault or shear-controlled antimony-gold system. It is located 20 kilometers from the region's historical mining capital, Roznava, a region with a mining history dating back to the Middle Ages. Gold was almost certainly what first attracted miners to the property area. When underground work first began, likely at least as far back as the early 1800s if not before through to the Soviet era, over two-dozen adits and small underground operations were developed. Most of the adits were mapped and sampled during the Soviet era with four reports comprising hundreds of pages of data produced between 1943 and 1989. Limited antimony production was recorded during both world wars.

Within these reports are a number of antimony-focused historical resource estimates prepared on individual historically documented mineralized zones, but they are not representative of the overall size or potential antimony-gold endowment of the 10-plus kilometer long mineral system. There are no current resources on the Property, and the Company has not yet verified the historial resource estimates and is not relying on them. Interestingly, tungsten appears along with antimony, with historically reported grades from 0.03-0.32% and 1.57-11.00%, respectively in one of the historical Slovak resource estimate studies on the Rosabella adit.

Very limited surface work was undertaken by the Company's previous owners. Their work reported a parallel swarm of structurally-controlled antimony-gold interpreted veins striking parallel to the long axis of the property and seen at both the eastern and western ends of the property as well as points in between. A Lidar survey aided in locating a number of these veins on surface, where limited grab sampling obtained antimony values up to several percent and gold values up to several grams per tonne.