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Hi all,
I'm pretty new to this so please be forgiving.
My interests include military history so minor edits in this area might be found though I am certainly not an authority.
I work in an electrical utility and hope to have a small impact in this area. The current articles that I have had a bit of a troll through leave a bit to be desired though at least they are a startng point.
I hope to improve pages by keeping a global perspective particularly with terminology. I am aware of many differences even in my country(Australia), between companies so will try to be aware of what I write.
I also like random articles and for some reason I seem to enjoy the talk pages more than the articles themselves, particularly on any controversial topic.
thanks for being patient Lumberjack Steve 08:02, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Regarding ==Please talk about the journeyman article.==
I love the name! I <3 you! I don't think PC is an issue; I personally like lineworker more than lineperson! Thanks!.100110100 10:21, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Just To Talk
I read your user page, you know what I'm just like you! I find that the most Talk pages with controversial topics are the most intersting.100110100 10:23, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Gender neutral terms
Hiya. I noticed your contributions to User:100110100's talk page re gender neutral terms, etc. in Linesman. It's not an issue that I devote a lot of headspace to, but I'd really like to see User:100110100's contributions not get him/her in trouble. In that spirit, I modified his/her/their/um.../sigh... recent contrib to Artisan to try to tone down the "it has to be this way because I'm right and you're all wrong, dammit!!" aspect, while still fairly describing what's behind the contrib. I mean, there is a point there, and I think it's fair to note it in the respective articles, while not doing violence to English as it's actually used.
Want to take a look? Waitak 02:59, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XVIII (August 2007)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XVIII (August 2007)
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- Project news
- The fourth project coordinator elections have now concluded. Nine coordinators have been selected to serve for the next six months: Kirill Lokshin, Carom, FayssalF, LordAmeth, Kyriakos, TomStar81, Cla68, Eurocopter tigre, and Roger Davies. Congratulations to the winners, and thanks to all of the candidates who put themselves forward for this responsibility, and to the retiring coordinators for all of their efforts to improve the project!
- The contest department has completed another month of competition. The leader for this month, with 23 points, is Blnguyen; JKBrooks85 is in second place, with 17 points, and Carom is in third place, with 13 points. Carom is also the overall leader, with 45 points in total. All project members are encouraged to submit the articles they're working on as entries.
- The project's article tagging and assessment drivecontinues; project members are cordially invited to assist with this effort.
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Attack on Sydney Harbour
- Augustus
- Cædwalla of Wessex
- Confederate government of Kentucky
- Ine of Wessex
- Harry S. Truman
- Hispanic Americans in World War II
- Ironclad warship
- Pham Ngoc Thao
- Victoria Cross for New Zealand
New featured lists
- Surviving veterans of World War I
New A-Class articles:
- Battle of the Plains of Abraham
- Enfield revolver
- Fort Stanton (Washington, D.C.)
- Ho Chi Minh Campaign
- Jacques Le Gris
- Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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- Current proposals and discussions
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- Awards and honors
- Wandalstouring was awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his long and dedicated service as a project coordinator and his many contributions to the structure and operations of the project.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XIX (September 2007)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XIX (September 2007)
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- Project news
- The Taiwanese military history and War films task forces have been created.
- The contest department has completed its sixth month of competition. The leader for this month, with 57 points, is JKBrooks85; Kyriakos is in second place, with 16 points, and Blnguyen and Woodym555 are tied for third place, with 10 points each. The overall results for the past six months show JKBrooks85 in first place, with 92 points, followed by Carom, with 45 points, and Blnguyen, with 38 points. All project members are encouraged to submit the articles they're working on as entries.
- A stress hotline is now available for project members' use.
- The bulk of the project's guidelines have been moved to a separate subpage.
- New guidelines for flag icon use have been adopted.
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope
- Battle for Henderson Field
- Battle of Greece
- Battle of Ramillies
- Egbert of Wessex
- Frederick Russell Burnham
- Freedom Monument (Riga)
- Issy Smith
- Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Omaha Beach
- Victoria Cross (Canada)
- Winfield Scott Hancock
New A-Class articles:
- Barton S. Alexander
- Battle of Barrosa
- Byzantine-Arab Wars
- Cleomenean War
- Fort Bayard (Washington, D.C.)
- Fort Corcoran
- Fort Runyon
- George Jones (RAAF officer)
- Jean de Carrouges
- Operation Passage to Freedom
- Smolensk War
New Featured lists:
- Army Groups of the National Revolutionary Army
- Puerto Ricans Missing in Action in the Korean War
New Featured topics:
- Victoria Cross
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- Current proposals and discussions
- A proposal to formalize the project's style guide as part of Wikipedia's Manual of Style has been made and is being discussed; comments and suggestions would be very appreciated!
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- Awards and honors
- SandyGeorgia was awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of the instrumental role she plays in the featured article process, both by checking the project's featured article candidates to ensure that citations are formatted correctly, and by helping clear out the backlog of featured articles that no longer meet the criteria. Sandy is the first non-member of the project to receive this award.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XX (October 2007)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XX (October 2007)
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- Project news
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Arrest and assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem
- BAE Systems
- Battle of Barrosa
- Prince Louis of Battenberg
- Second Ostend Raid
- Thomas C. Hindman
New A-Class articles:
- Alexandru Averescu
- Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)
- Fort Jackson (Virginia)
- Richard Williams (RAAF officer)
- Tet Offensive
- Wallachian Revolution of 1848
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- Current proposals and discussions
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- Awards and honors
- JKBrooks85 has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his diligent efforts to improve our coverage of fortifications in the American Civil War, and, in particular, his creation of a substantial number of A-Class articles.
- Tony the Marine has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his considerable efforts in raising Puerto Rican- and Hispanic-related military history articles to featured status.
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What is Tag & Assess MMVII? We'd better explain. A month or so back, we ran a script to list all the articles in categories related to military history. This gave us about 165,000 articles. Some of these are already tagged and assessed as military history; some are military history but not yet tagged and assessed; some are not military history articles at all. This huge project — working thorough 165,000 articles — is called Tag & Assess 2007. To make it manageable, the list has been broken down into 330 ranges each of 500 articles. This is where you can help.
Just... adopt-a-range from the available worklists then keep track of your tally on participants' list. The tagging is easy, just follow the simple instructions. Afterwards, as our way of thanking you, you'll be presented with service awards and barnstars based on the number of articles you process. Remember... the ranges are broken down into sub-sections of ten articles, so you work through them at twenty or thirty articles a day if you wish. To make Tag & Assess 2007 a success, we need your help. Please sign up now. Thanks.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXI (November 2007)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXI (November 2007)
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- Project news
- The military history style guide has been integrated into Wikipedia's Manual of Style.
- The contest department has completed its eight month of competition. The leader for this month, with a massive 92 points, is Blnguyen; Woodym555 is in second place, with 32 points, and Cla68 and TomStar81 are tied for third place, with 15 points each. Overall, Blnguyen is now in first place, with 140 points, followed by JKBrooks85, with 120 points, and by Woodym555, with 63 points. All project members are encouraged to submit the articles they're working on as entries.
- The American Revolutionary War and Baltic states military history task forces have been created.
- Tag & Assess 2007—the project's first major article tagging and assessment drive—is continuing; all project members—and anyone else who's interested—are invited to assist with this effort.
- The number of articles tagged as being within our scope has now exceeded 50,000.
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Battle of Red Cliffs
- James II of England
- Lawrence Sullivan Ross
- Pre-dreadnought battleship
- Thomas C. Hindman
- USS Kentucky (BB-66)
New featured lists:
- List of Australian Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Canadian Victoria Cross recipients
New featured portals:
- Military of Greece
New A-Class articles:
- 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident
- Battle of the Gebora
- Battle of Vaslui
- Le Quang Tung
- Morotai Mutiny
- Phan Dinh Phung
- Truong Dinh
- USS Illinois (BB-65)
- Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang
- Yen Bai mutiny
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- Current proposals and discussions
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- Awards and honors
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXII (December 2007)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXII (December 2007)
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- Project news
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Battle of Albuera
- Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)
- Battle of the Gebora
- Constantine II of Scotland
- Francis Harvey
- Vasa (ship)
- Wulfhere of Mercia
New A-Class articles:
- 1962 South Vietnamese Presidential Palace bombing
- Evacuation of East Prussia
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- Current proposals and discussions
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- Awards and honors
- Blnguyen has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his efforts in improving the quality of articles related to Vietnamese military history, including the creation of numerous A-Class articles.
- Woodym555 has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his outstanding work on topics related to the Victoria Cross, notably including the creation of featured articles, featured lists, and a featured topic.
- For their outstanding efforts as part of Tag & Assess 2007, Bedford, TomStar81, and Parsival74 have been awarded the gold, silver, and bronze Wikis, respectively.
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- Tag & Assess 2007
Tag & Assess 2007 is now officially over, with slightly under 68,000 articles processed. The top twenty scores are as follows:
- 1. Bedford — 7,600
- 2. TomStar81 — 5,500
- 3. Parsival74 — 5,200
- 4. FayssalF — 3,500
- 5. Roger Davies — 3,000
- 6. Ouro — 2600
- 7. Kateshortforbob — 2250
- 8. Cromdog — 2,200
- 9. BrokenSphere — 2000
- 9. Jacksinterweb — 2,000
- 9. Maralia — 2,000
- 12. MBK004 — 1,340
- 13. JKBrooks85 — 1,250
- 14. Sniperz11 — 1100
- 15. Burzmali — 1000
- 15. Cplakidas — 1000
- 15. Gimme danger — 1000
- 15. Raoulduke471000
- 15. TicketMan — 1000
- 15. Welsh — 1000
- 15. Blnguyen — 1000
Although the drive is officially closed, existing participants can continue tagging until January 31 if they wish, with the extra tags counting towards their tally for barnstar purposes.
We'd like to see what lessons can be learned from this drive, so we've set up a feedback workshop. Comments and feedback from participants and non-particpants alike are very welcome and appreciated.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXIII (January 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXIII (January 2008)
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- Project news
- The project coordinator selection process is starting. We are aiming to elect nine coordinators to serve for the next six months; if you are interested in running, please sign up here by February 14!
- The contest department has completed its tenth month of competition, which saw an unprecedented 44 entries. The top scorer this month is Dreamafter, with 95 points, followed by Cla68, with 42 points, and Ed! and Woody, with 21 points each. Blnguyen remains the overall leader, with 182 points in total. All project members are encouraged to submit the articles they're working on as entries.
- A new auxiliary infobox, {{operational plan}}, is now available.
- A new page for military history essays has been created; project members are encouraged to post their own advice and opinions on matters within the project's purview.
- New guidelines concerning precision and ship pronouns have been added to the style guide.
- Featured picture candidates and picture peer reviews are now accessible through the project's review department.
- An effort to convert deprecated infoboxes has begun; any assistance is welcome!
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- 1994 Black Hawk shootdown incident
- Battle of Musa Qala
- George Jones (RAAF officer)
- Italian War of 1542–1546
- Jim Bowie
- Józef Piłsudski
- Matanikau Offensive
- Offa of Mercia
- Suleiman the Magnificent
- USS Illinois (BB-65)
New featured lists:
- List of Knight's Cross recipients
- Order of battle at the Glorious First of June
New A-Class articles:
- 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt
- Cold War
- Hans-Joachim Marseille
- Krulak Mendenhall mission
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- Current proposals and discussions
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- Awards and honors
- Bwmoll3 has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his superior contributions to a variety of articles about the United States Air Force, including a great number of those dealing with wings and installations.
- Bedford has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of the outstanding contribution he has made to the project's organization by going above and beyond the call of duty in tagging, assessing, and classifying a massive number of articles during the 2007 assessment drive.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXIV (February 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXIV (February 2008)
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- Project news
- The fifth project coordinator election has now concluded. Roger Davies has been elected to serve as the project's Lead Coordinator, and Blnguyen, Eurocopter tigre, Kyriakos, LordAmeth, Nick Dowling, TomStar81, Wandalstouring, and Woody will occupy the eight Assistant Coordinator positions. Congratulations to the winners, and thank you to everyone who participated!
- In the simultaneous referendum on project organization, you voted almost unanimously for a primus inter pares structure. As a tangible reflection of this, Assistant Coordinators are now known as Coordinators.
- The contest department has completed its eleventh month of competition, which saw 10 entries. The top scorer this month is Dreamafter, with 28 points, followed by Smsarmad, with 13 points, with Blnguyen, Ed! and jwillbur also fielding entries. Blnguyen remains the overall leader, with 188 points in total. You are encouraged to submit articles you're working on as entries.
- The National militaries task force has been created.
- A new automatically-generated clean-up list is available to track articles that have various clean-up tags applied to them.
- A new logistics department has been created. The aim is to provide a pool of useful article creation skills that anyone can draw on. These include copy-editing, photograph retouching, and reference material sourcing. If you can contribute, please do so.
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident
- Carlson's patrol
- Coenwulf of Mercia
- Glorious First of June
- Koli Point action
- Operation Camargue
New featured lists:
- List of Victoria Cross recipients by nationality
New A-Class articles:
- 51st Army (Soviet Union)
- Indonesian occupation of East Timor (1975-1999)
- Le Paradis massacre
- Military of East Timor
- USS Bridgeport (AD-10)
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- Breaking news
- A new B-Class Assessment Drive ("BCAD") will go operational no later than 11 March. Of great interest to experienced wiki-gnomes, it is small in scope, about 4,500 articles, and will be supported by the usual awards, including a golden wiki. To keep up to date with developments, and to get off to a flying start when it opens, add WP:MHA-BCAD now to your watchlist.
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- Awards and honors
- Kirill Lokshin has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his outstanding organizational work, his painstaking maintenance work, and his unstinting advice, throughout his two years of project leadership.
- MBK004 has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his outstanding effort to improve our compliment of naval ships by updating infoboxes, replacing deprecated infoboxes, and locating sources for ships in the employment of their respective countries' navies.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXV (March 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXV (March 2008)
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- Project news
- The Crusades task force has been created.
- The main project talk page is now automatically archived; MiszaBot II will archive any sections that have had no comments for 21 days.
- The contest department has completed its twelth month of competition, which saw 13 entries. The top scorer this month is Woody, with 22 points, followed by Dreamafter with 13 points, with Ed!, jwillbur, Redmarkviolinist and Borg Sphere also fielding entries. Blnguyen remains the overall leader, with 188 points in total. You are encouraged to submit articles you're working on as entries.
- A Sources section has been added to the Logistics department, for help tracing and locating JSTOR articles and other source material.
- A Linguistics section has been added to the Logistics department, for help with non-English language sources and translation of snippets. It supports 19 languages so far.
- An Administrators section has been added to the Logistics department, for help with admin related tasks. Administrators willing to help out are cordially asked to list their names in the section.
- Reminder: Editors are always needed to review various military history articles at all levels.
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Æthelred of Mercia
- Cannon
- HMAS Melbourne (R21)
- Huldrych Zwingli
- Timor Leste Defence Force
- USS Bridgeport (AD-10)
New featured lists:
- List of countries without armed forces
- List of foreign recipients of the Knight's Cross
- List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Battle of Iwo Jima
- List of Victoria Cross recipients of the Royal Navy
New featured topics:
- Atlantic campaign of May 1794
New A-Class articles:
- Armia Krajowa
- Heuschrecke 10
- USS Siboney (ID-2999)
- William Stacy
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- Awards and honors
- Kirill Lokshin has been appointed coordinator emeritus to reflect his on-going involvement in the project. The appointment ends concurrently with the other coordinators' terms in September 2008.
- The following editors have been awarded the Content Review Medal for their work on reviews at various levels of military history articles: Carom, Cam, Blnguyen, Howard C. Berkowitz, Kevin Myers, Maralia, MrPrada, SoLando, and Wandalstouring. Similar awards were made last December to: Buckshot06, Cla68, Eurocopter tigre, Hawkeye7, Ian Rose, Jackyd101, JKBrooks85, Kyriakos, LordAmeth, Nick Dowling, Roger Davies, The Land, TomStar81 and Woody, most of whom are still active reviewers.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXVI (April 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXVI (April 2008)
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- Project news
- Tag & Assess 2008 launched on 24 April and will run until 4 July. We have around 60,000 articles to check, so all assistance is very welcome. As usual, there are barnstars galore and service awards for contributing editors.
- The project scope has been amended to include specific reference to historically accurate video games. Songs and music with long military associations are also now included.
- The Contest department has completed its thirteenth month of competition, which saw 27 entries. The top scorer this month is Ed! with 37 points, followed by Cam with 22 points. Woody, Howard C. Berkowitz, Redmarkviolinist, Nousernamesleft and Outdawg also fielded entries. Blnguyen remains the overall leader, with 188 points in total. You are encouraged to submit articles you're working on as entries.
- The coordinators have "adopted" task forces to act as prime point of contact. A list of which coordinators have adopted which task forces is here.
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt
- 1962 South Vietnamese Independence Palace bombing
- Lazare Ponticelli
- Maximian
- Peterloo Massacre
- The Third of May 1808
- USS Orizaba (ID-1536)
- USS Siboney (ID-2999)
New featured lists:
- List of Irish Victoria Cross recipients
- Order of battle at the Battle of Tory Island
New featured portals:
- Portal:American Civil War
New A-Class articles:
- 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team (United States)
- Battle of Bonchurch
- Battle of Tassafaronga
- Early thermal weapons
- HMS Cardiff (D108)
- USS Comfort (AH-3)
- USS Orizaba (ID-1536)
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- Current proposals and discussions
- An interesting proposal to set up teams to deal with specific tasks, like taking the Top Ten most frequently read military history articles to featured articles status is here.
- The coordinators are exploring ways of developing and improving our fifty or so task forces. More information is here.
- All editors are invited to contribute to a discussion about the naming of military operations in an endeavor to reach consensus.
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- Awards and honors
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXVII (May 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXVII (May 2008)
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- Project news
- Editors needed for Tag & Assess 2008. To coincide with the summer holidays, it will be gearing up from 15 June. As usual, barnstars galore!
- Partner peer reviews: for a thirty-day trial period, we'll be running joint peer reviews with Wikiproject Video Games. The idea is simple: we help with their reviews; they help with ours. This way both wikiprojects benefit from new reviewers and new ideas!
- We're notable: A new book, Simon Fowler's 2007 Guide to Military History on the Internet (UK:Pen & Sword, ISBN 9781844156061) rates Wikipedia as "the best general resource" for military research (p. 7). Of the military pages, he says: "The results are largely accurate and generally free of bias" (he also suggests people join the wikiproject). When rating WP as the No. 1 military site (p. 201) he says "Wikipedia is often criticised for its inaccuracy and bias, but in my experience the military history articles are spot on."
- A-Class reviews: the usual four-day review period may now be extended by up to three days (ie seven days in total) in the following circumstances:
- the article has no opposes but has insufficient support for promotion or
- the article's nominator requests more time to resolve matters arising during the review.
- The full text is here.
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Battle of Tassafaronga
- Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood
- HMS Cardiff (D108)
- Krulak Mendenhall mission
- Le Quang Tung
- Operation Passage to Freedom
- Paul Nobuo Tatsuguchi
New featured lists:
- List of Texan survivors of the Battle of the Alamo
- List of Victoria Cross recipients of the Royal Navy
- List of Victoria Cross recipients of the Indian Army
New A-Class articles:
- Battle of the Kalka River
- Battle of Verrières Ridge
- Brian Horrocks
- Byzantine navy
- Erich Hartmann
- Montana class battleship
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- Current proposals and discussions
- A discussion has been opened into the structuring of top level operational categories, starting with Category:World War II. All interested editors are invited to help establish a consensus.
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- Awards and honors
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