Talk:Kenneth Hubbard

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i do not understand why you think this article is not important.

this man won the DFC!

he was the pilot of the bomber that dropped our first H-bomb

he had a full column ob in the times when he died

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It kinda reads like an obituary, I sadly don't know enough about him to make it too much better, but things like "he had no children. He died on.." I've taken out. Still more work needs to be done. --danielfolsom 01:07, 7 June 2007 (UTC)


ok, will work on it tonight, but please don't delete AGAIN

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This article reads like an obituary. It either violates WP:MEMORIAL or WP:NPOV, and is thusly unsuitable. Please consider editing for potential NPOV Violations.

The article is certainly not biased! The person is dead and therefore an elmenent of obit is certainly natural, but he is directly mentiond in the Wikipedia article about the Vickers arcraft and oftesting the H-bomb. His obit in the UK's Independent newspaper was 1/2 page which shows his newsworthyness.

First of all, sign your post with four tildes (~~~~), second - I did not delete the page - nor did I nominate it, another user delted it and a different one nominated it, so don't accuse me of doing something when the reality is, I saw that your page was nominated for deletion and I came here to help you out to save it. Thirdly, Things like this line, "The son of a professional footballer," and from before "He had no children" are obit like - look at some Wikipedia articles on dead people and you'll see the difference. I'm going to go ahead and work on the article a bit more now, although I'm also going to your talk page to show you how to do quick references. --danielfolsom 14:59, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

thanks for your help TrueBlue 16:29, 7 June 2007 (UTC)