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Maj General Scaparrotti is a high-ranking career military officer who is actively engaged in the planning, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of the United States' military operations in Iraq. He is also a past commandant of West Point. For these reasons, I think this article ought to remain.
- CSD declined, article obviously notable. As to copyright, U.S. military work in PD and is allowed to be copy-pasted onto WP. - CrazyRussian talk/email 06:16, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
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Is it possible to change the main title to Michael Scaparrotti (or redirect) rather than Curtis (since this is the name he is most often called)?
- You can create an article called Michael Scaparrotti and have it redirect here. -- Merope Talk 15:37, 11 October 2006 (UTC)