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Australian veterans organisations so they shouldn't be automatically considered reliable (they're generally written and edited by retired servicemen with no training in history and are focused on veterans' interests rather than history). The article contains some obvious inaccuracies (for instance, "Australia forces were scattered in Europe as well as throughout the Southwest Pacific" - given that Europe was entirely occupied by Germany this is obviously wrong, and the Australian Army's main fighting units were being transferred home from North Africa at the time, and MacArthur's headquarters was located in the most prestigious building in central Brisbane, not "Camp Tagrabalga, Beaudesert").
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Explain the regiment's structure (especially as this was more than the change of a name; it meant that the unit went from being one battalion to three battalions plus a headquarters and other odds and ends such as a cannon company). Did the regiment have any attached sub-units? (Shelby Stanton should
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Deployment. This felt a little bit thin. Is this all that happened to them in Papua New Guinea and Leyte during the war? What else happened during the "mopping up" operations? You've told a good story about the unit, and I suppose I was keen to hear what happened when they finally got deployed. Could
3388:"Soldiers of the Regiment that had been detached to the Alamo Scouts ...". Using "that" rather than "who" makes that sentence ambiguous. Was it individual soldiers or a Regiment that had been detached? Was it the soldiers or the Regiment subsequently reassigned? Why "detached" rather than "attached"? 2343:
What expertise do they have in this field? The author of the article isn't identified, and the article states that its source is 'Mil.com Jun 2010' - mil.com is a portal to US Department of Defence websites and contains no content. I've seen all sorts of inaccuracies in the newsletters of comparable
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All the major fighting finished within hours of the Japanese decision to surrender mid-August 1945 (the western Allies obviously called off all offensive operations, and quickly began spreading the news to the Japanese units who were out of contact with the national government). The current wording
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Some of the choices for sources for particular references are a little odd - e.g. "Key Events in the Presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt" as a source for the date of the fall of Manila - and left me wondering why a standard history text book wouldn't have been a better choice on some occasions.
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To active tense (eg, 'During its time at Oro Bay the regiment was reinforced with Filipino's from Hawaii. These men had not been able to enlist in the Army until 1943 as the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association had successfully argued that their labor was needed in the sugar industry'). This also
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I don't think that you need to change anything. I just found it a bit disconcerting and troublesome to use if I was already knowledgeable about this topic. Forex, if I'm reviewing a British destroyer article, I look for cites to Whitley, Lenton, Friedman, and English, in that rough order of their
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prior to that process. Seeing as how Class A is has stricter requirements than a GAR, being elevated up to GA should assist in passing a Class A Review. It is the present POV of this editor that the references keep an appropriate style from reputable sources; that per the GAR the subject has been
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Footnotes 30, 31 and 32 are talking about a film; they aren't really sources in and of themselves (although the film itself could probably be used as a source). To be honest, though, you don't need them - the figure of 7,000 is uncontroversial, and footnote 33 gives you a citable source for it. I
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The main barrier I see to this reaching FA class is the lack of detail which is available on the unit's combat history in 1944 and 1945. You've clearly looked everywhere for material on this, so it's not your fault, but it does form a significant limitation to the article. On a smaller note, the
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The article suffers a little from overciting. Essentially, for a lot of your material here, which is in many cases uncontroversial in nature, you just need to give a single source for a statement. If you give too many citations, particularly if you're giving them each their own footnote, the
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desirablility, to see if the editor's consulted the fundamental references on the ship. If not, then there's likely to be problems. Bundling things like this makes that strategy harder to do, but certainly not impossible. You should be fine at FAC, if that's where you're headed with this.--
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It was suggested in the reviews that the statement of other Filipino American servicemembers, not within the regiment, is not required for the background context, so was removed. Would it be wrong to re-add that information, with its reference, which would go against the past reviews?
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It can be inferred through the rejection of Australian & New Zealand units, and reduction of credit given to guerrilla units, by GA MacArthur that he wanted the United States Army to have the primary credit for the liberation. However, such inference maybe not keeping with
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War concluded in September 1945, however major operations within the Philippine Islands were what concluded. Even after the war it can be said that the holdouts, with their small part, continued an unofficial conflict, not knowing that the war officially ended.
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There are two reliable sources that state it was. It was as segregated as the predominatly African American and Japanese Americans units that existed at the time. Those units enlisted personnel were minorities, with predominatly Caucasian American officers.
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The article doesn't explain what kind of unit this was and it's intended role. Was it a standard infantry regiment, or was it formed for special purposes? (for instance, to provide scouts and interpreters to other US Army units operating in the
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There a number of other small copy-editing issues. Depending on what you prefer, I can either list them here, and you could make the changes, or I could change the article directly - I don't mind which way round we do it! 16:17, 19 July 2011
1595:"Finally in the Philippines, the regiment conducted "mopping up" operations on the island, Samar, and other islands in the Visayan islands group" is supported by seven different references - could you achieve the same with just two or three? 3213: 1936: 1054: 997: 3419:
That seems OK to me - the article is about the Regiment, so the capitialisation is OK (though perhaps not necessary). Regiments comprise several battalions, and there's no need to capitalise them unless they're being specifically named.
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suggestion that stated that multiple references to a single point within the article made certain sections difficult to read, therefore, the bundling occurred. Would you suggest that I do not bundle them, and include each as a separate
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Infobox: you list the commander as Colonel Robert H. Offley, and give four different references for this. Again, unless it is controversial who the commander is, you don't need four citations - one high quality one will do.
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fairly presented, without bias; that there is a hierarchical heading structure, with a concise lead section; and is written in an articulate English, is clear, and withing style guidelines; and has appropriate images.
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is singled out as he is a regiment member, but at the same time one of the few Regiment members who became independently notable on his own; he would later become the Vice Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the
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The second paragraph in the "Deployment" section is a little repetitive. Specifically you overuse the term "the regiment", perhaps consider rewording a few instances of this. I have changed one paragraph as an
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FN 4: are you citing page 591 or the whole book? If the former, use "p." ("pp." is for multiple pages); if the latter, please specify a page or small range. Check for other uses of "pp." where "p." is intended
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The details of the regiment's combat history are very sketchy - can this be expanded? For instance, did the regiment fight as a single unit, or were its battalions separated? How many casualties did it
3407:"The Regiment was made up of three battalions". I find the capitalisation of "Regiment" throughout the article a little strange, but I can see no logic for capitalising "Regiment" yet not "battalion". 1551:"Soldiers of the regiment faced discrimination in Marysville while off post from neighboring Camp Beale, as the businesses stated they did not serve Filipinos." - again, four citations feels excessive. 1187: 2934:
Given that nothing more than a snippet is viewable, the google books link is worthless, which is why I generally never bother. So, yes, it needs a publisher location and you can delete the page #.--
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Use of the term "TO&E", although wikilinked, seems likely to confuse. Perhaps keep the wikilink but label it "establishment" or something similar the average reader might more easily understand.
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poses the question of why the regiment needed to be reinforced before it saw combat - is this known? (I presume that it was due to some combination of disease and men being posted to other units).
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Be consistent in whether you provide locations for publishers, and if so what information is included and how it is formatted (for example, "New York, New York" vs "New York, NY" vs "New York")
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Inconsistent presentation of the abbreviation for United States, in places you use "US" and in others "U.S.". IMO either is correct as long as it is consistently applied throughout the article.
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You don't need to have references in the lead, unless its a direct quote or similar: anything in the lead should be in the main body of the text and referenced there: but its not a requirement
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Excellent. I've got borrowing rights at the Australian Defence Force Academy Library (which specialises in obscure aspects of the Pacific War), and I'll see if they've got anything on this.
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Was the regiment used appropriately? Its combat history seems unimpressive for a unit which had spent such a long time in training and was made up of what seem to be well motivated soldiers.
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the number of references listed below, and at most have kept two references max. Presently the article has two exceptions; they are the after the following sentence, or sentence fragments:
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As stated in the reply to the GAR, unfortunately, I could not find any additional references that detailed the combat history of the reference, just passing references for the most part.
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The infobox contains information not in the article - I'd recommend you don't give infobox information (e.g. their commander's name) without adding it to the main article as well.
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Inconsistency in use of "the regiment" and "the Regiment" throughout the article. As it is a proper noun (I think) I believe "the Regiment" is correct. Not 100% on this though...
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to the Retired Activities Office Bulletin of July 2010. RAO are usually funded by the federal government, and can be found at many US Military bases as a resource to retirees (
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Thank you for the comments. I am beginning the process of improving the references above. As for the everyculture.com reference it is written by a Professor of History from
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Is an article posted by a chapter of the Disabled American Veterans organization not be considered a reliable source? I can change it over to another published source. --
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The references were not capitalized in the manor found at the referenced sources. I have made the following changes to match that particular MOS; see changes below:
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Actually, these two US Army Center for Military websites provide useful details on the regiment's combat history which haven't been included in the article yet:
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To use CITESHORT, would be a great deal of effort, and the present citation style is consistent with all the relevant sources available to potential readers. --
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Either way works. If one wish, for sake of cataloging changes related to the GAR, perhaps the requested changes can be listed. I also ran the article against
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The question regarding COL Offley, do you mean within the article? It is already included in the infobox. Would you like this done as well for COL Hamby?
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On Battalion to Regiment unit change, it was due to size increase of the number of volunteers; how would you suggest this be integrated into the article?
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article's lead should be expanded to two paragraphs before this goes to FAC as well as the current lead is a bit short given the length of the article.
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Most of the information in the lead is referenced elsewhere in the article, except for the segregated unit & California National Guard statements.
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Grammatically I'm not sure about this phrase in the lead: "where it would first see combat as a unit." Perhaps "where it first saw combat as a unit."
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Those appear to have been posted some time after May of this year. I shall integrate those into the article, some within the next two weeks. --
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OK - first go through complete. There are some bits to fix, and an option on the copy-editing side - let me know how you'dl ike to play it!
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Images fine. The captions have unnecessary full-stops at the end, which runs against the MOS, but that isn't a formal requirement at GAR.
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Unfortunately, there is not significant data, or in depth data relating to their combat operations, thus the briefness of the section. --
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Not at all sure that I like this combined format. It's very hard to locate a specific source, but that's not a factor in this review.--
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This is a little repetitive: "The regiment consisted of three battalions, each consisting of a headquarters company", perhaps reword?
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I have added the first names of the Colonels of the Regiment at least once in the article, outside the info box. See the change
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I have expanded the statement regarding non-regimental service of Filipino Americans; perhaps this makes this less confusing.
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Given that these maybe challenged in the future, having more than 2 references should help the stability of the statements. --
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On the other hand, the date is uncontroversial, and you may not have a text book to hand, so for GAR purposes, I'm content.
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One further reading, the reference gives a scanning location, but not a publishing location, is this what you want added?
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Changed US to U.S. where possible; change not made within references, to be consistent with the cited reference. See
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the regiment was formed for "liberation of their former homeland". Otherwise, it was a regular infantry regiment.
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The legacy section is a little repetitive, in that you overuse the term "activities". Perhaps reword a couple?
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All issues have been resolved so I'm happy to support. Good work on an interesting and well written article.
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Unfortunately, each reference pertains to a single island operation, therefore, the references are needed. --
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The formed statement is a direct quote from the source, I believe what is actually meant is constituted per
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Perhaps I can place this reference in further reading, and replace it with other more reliable sources?
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OK, I have gone through the references and found what I think are the capitalization errors, see the
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Great, but those were only examples. What about the others? And you missed Kevin Starr's name in #34.
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I have changed the wording from Formed to Constituted, with a note within the reference. See change
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The lead doesn't need to contain references if the material is referenced in the body of the article
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sentences become quite hard to read, which is why its discouraged. You might want to have a look at
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I know why you did it, and you're certainly entitled to do so; I just said that I didn't like it.--
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I have expanded upon the younger soldiers renewed connection to the Filipino culture. See change
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Retrieval dates aren't required for convenience links to print-based sources like Google Books
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Check formatting of quotes within quotes, and don't include consecutive double-quotation marks
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My comment was in relation to the use of "the island" without specifying what island this was.
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specifically in the lead, as this might improve the context of the article (suggestion only).
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the following website used to reference the article does not appear to be a reliable source:
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Be consistent in whether web sources are cited using website names, base URLs or publishers
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This is a pretty good article, but I think that it needs a bit more work to reach A class:
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Would expanding on the statement not violate the GAR requirement of clear and concise?
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Oops, missed this earlier: Stanton needs a place of publication. Otherwise all good.--
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you give a "main article" wikilink to the campaigns, perhaps, or something like that?
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I am nominating this article for A-Class review because this article has passed the
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As for the esubject source, the page since first accessed appears to have become a
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Only found two uses of the word activities. Changed one of them, as requested; see
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Made copy edit as suggested. Expanded reason for need of reinforcement. See change
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Its just a suggestion but I think you should consider using short citations per
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Requested copy edit was made to the description of the units organization. See
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The islands where the "mopping up" occured is listed following the statement.
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an additional, possibly more standard source for the statement in question.--
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Check for small inconsistencies in reference formatting like doubled periods
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The statement regarding HSPA, how would you propose that it be copy edited?
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Couldn't have been segregated if it had non-Filipino officers. Sincerely,
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Won't be able to do that today mind you, have to leave for work soon. --
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All good except for Kevin Snow's name, which still needs to be fixed.--
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You can remove the other citations from the lead then - they look messy
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OK, that's a shame. It is a serious limitation to the article though.
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Be consistent in whether authors are listed first or last name first
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I am nominating this for featured article because it has been
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Be consistent in whether ISBNs are hyphenated or unhyphenated
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My comments are now addressed. Great work with this article.
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generates a bit of confusion for no gain at all, in my view.
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What do you think makes the website a reliable source?
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I unfortunately do not have access to the entire book
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