User talk:Mcgrath50
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[edit] The Mousetrap
Hello. I changed your revisions on the "Mousetrap" page back to the previous one. While I can understand your reasoning, I had a look at several other Wikipedia articles about books (including mystery ones) and plays, and in most of then, the ending is given away, if after the spoiler tag. Therefore I think it is more in tune with the other Wikipedia articles, if we name the murderer. There is a warning for everybody after all, and they can decide if they want to read the solution or not. Neville Longbottom 22:41, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Changes to RAAF squadron entries
That's interesting, that is not the website i got it from!! I'll fix it later. Rob
Hi Rob, Rather than leave formatting for other people to tidy up, could you please enter it yourself? If you would like each call sign to appear on a new line, then enter < br > (without the spaces between <,> and br) between each call sign. Also, please don't copy and paste squadron histories from RAAF or other Australian Department of Defence websites as this material is covered by copyright and will be removed - I've removed this from the No. 77 Squadron RAAF entry for example. --Nick Dowling 09:03, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Australian military history task force
Hi, i see you have an Australian military history task force userbox on your userpage. Good to see you have joined the project, Could you please add your name to the participants list with the areas of interest, this would be greatly appreciated. Hossen27 14:02, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Welcome to the Military history WikiProject!
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter: Issue IX - November 2006
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