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1737:"One example was 2LT Rafael Ileto, who lead a team in the Alamo Scouts." - I wasn't sure why Ileto was singled out like that: if he was unusual in some way, it is worth saying why; if he was (and no disrespect to the units concerned) just another junior officer, it seems odd to mention him specifically. 16:17, 19 July 2011 (UTC)
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1627:"However, the activities of the Filipino Infantry Regiment and her sister units have gone largely unpublicized; it was not until the documentaries Unsung Heroes and An UnTold Triumph that any significant visual media covered the history of the regiment." - again, five references supporting an average length sentence.
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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
3399:"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"?
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1606:"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?
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1518:"While at Camp Beale, there was a mass naturalization ceremony of 1,200 soldiers of the regiment" - there are four citations then backing up this single statement. Do you really need all four?
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1981:"Originally created as a battalion, it was declared a regiment on 13 July 1942" - was it actually of regimental size (3 battalions), or was this an honorific?
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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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I have removed the references in question from the lead, see changes
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My comments are now addressed. Great work with this article.
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