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This user's most popular contributions Date Class
AR-15 style rifle 1 March 2018 C
Smokeless powder 1 June 2009 C
Biochemical oxygen demand 1 October 2009 C
Wastewater Treatment 28 December 2014 C
Escort carrier 9 June 2008 C
Sewage 25 July 2021 B
Percussion cap 12 July 2020 Start
Midget submarine 7 September 2008 C
Bath Iron Works 5 September 2008 C
Fleet carrier 11 March 2014 B
Water quality 28 July 2011 C
Sanitary sewer 29 December 2010 C
Septic drain field 31 August 2009 C
Rail profile 15 February 2008 B
Centerfire ammunition 14 September 2010 Start
Vehicular suicide 24 September 2020 Start
Armor-piercing bullet 30 June 2019 Start
Ricochet 20 March 2017 C
List of ships sunk by submarines by death toll 4 December 2010 List
Water cooling 21 September 2012 C
Awards
The Camouflage Cup
For fine work on USN WWII ship camouflage measures. Chiswick Chap (talk) 10:15, 3 December 2012 (UTC)
Military history reviewers' award
By order of the Military history WikiProject coordinators, for your good work helping with the WikiProject's good article, Peer, A-Class and Featured Article reviews for the period July-September 2013, I hereby award you this Military history WikiProject Reviewers' award. AustralianRupert (talk) 06:09, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
The Editor's Barnstar
Excellent addition to the Sanitary Sewer article on anticipated flows when relining pipes. Thanks! Chrisf8657 (talk) 16:34, 22 September 2016 (UTC)
WikiConference North America Barnstar
Thank you for the role you played at WikiConference North America 2016. This year's conference could not have been a success without your contributions and we hope you will continue to be involved in 2017. On behalf of WikiConference North America - Gamaliel (talk) 00:50, 30 November 2016 (UTC)
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
For your past and ongoing contributions to Knowledge (XXG) I would like to issue you this barnstar. May it continue to spin as your edits continue to improve the content on Knowledge (XXG). RightCowLeftCoast (talk) 23:54, 4 April 2017 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
Wow, thank you! FAHansson (talk) 23:08, 6 March 2019 (UTC)
The Vanstar
For creating V-2 sounding rocket. Yes, it's a bit overdue... :) Neopeius (talk) 16:36, 2 March 2021 (UTC)

Less known articles with significant input from this user

Technology
  1. 6.5Ă—53mmR
  2. Type A KĹŤ-hyĹŤteki-class submarine
  3. Alameda-class ferry
  4. Altair-class destroyer tender
  5. Amenities ship
  6. AR-15 style pistol
  7. Argo-class submarine
  8. Armed merchant ship
  9. Asbury mechanism
  10. Ball propellant
  11. Banff-class sloop
  12. 5mm Bergmann
  13. 6.5mm Bergmann
  14. Biosolids
  15. Bitts
  16. Boiler blowdown
  17. Boiler water
  18. Bourrelet
  19. 9mm Browning Long
  20. Built-up gun
  21. Bullet trap
  22. California car (streetcar)
  23. Calvi-class submarine
  24. Canadian National class E-7 2-6-0
  25. Canadian National class I-8 4-6-0
  26. Canadian National class K-3 4-6-2
  27. Canadian National class N-4 2-8-0
  28. Canadian National class O-8 0-6-0T
  29. Canadian National class O-9 0-6-0
  30. Canadian National class O-19 0-6-0
  31. Canadian National class S 2-8-2
  32. Cast bullet
  33. 5mm Clement
  34. Clarifier
  35. Coastal submarine
  36. Compartment (ship)
  37. Crash program
  38. Cruiser submarine
  39. 8Ă—58mmR Danish Krag
  40. Defensively Equipped Merchant Ship
  41. Depot ship
  42. Depth charge
  43. Destroyer leader
  44. Destroyer tender
  45. Differential tuition
  46. Distilling ship
  47. Effective range
  48. Electronic countermeasure
  49. .276 Enfield
  50. Escort destroyer
  51. Escort Group
  52. Extended aeration
  53. Facultative lagoon
  54. Firearm propellant
  55. Flanger (railroad)
  56. Fleet submarine
  57. Freebore
  58. Frangible bullet
  59. Freight House
  60. Friction primer
  61. Fuze
  62. Gravity sewer
  63. Green bullet
  64. 3"/23 caliber gun
  65. 3"/50 caliber gun
  66. 4"/50 caliber gun
  67. 10.5 cm SK C/32 naval gun
  68. List of 120 mm Italian naval guns
  69. 5"/25 caliber gun
  70. 5"/51 caliber gun
  71. 14 cm/40 11th Year Type naval gun
  72. 6"/53 caliber gun
  73. BL 6-inch Mk XXIII naval gun
  74. BL 7.5-inch Mk VI naval gun
  75. 20 cm/50 3rd Year Type naval gun
  76. 203 mm /53 Italian naval gun
  77. 20.3 cm SK C/34 naval gun
  78. BL 8-inch Mk VIII naval gun
  79. 8"/55 caliber gun
  80. 8"/55 caliber Mark 71 gun
  81. 320 mm Model 1934 naval gun
  82. Cannone da 381/50 Ansaldo M1934
  83. .275 H&H Magnum
  84. Hang fire
  85. Headspace (firearms)
  86. Hunter-killer Group
  87. Hydraulic debarker
  88. Hydraulic tanker
  89. Improved military rifle powder
  90. Incident weapon
  91. Infiltration/Inflow
  92. JGR Class 860
  93. JGR Class 2120
  94. JGR Class 3900
  95. JGR Class 5100
  96. JGR Class 5500
  97. JGR Class 8150
  98. JNR Class 9600
  99. JNR Class C51
  100. JNR Class C59
  101. Kite balloon
  102. Landing craft carrier
  103. SAM-N-2 Lark
  104. Launch and recovery cycle
  105. Length of pull
  106. 4.25mm Liliput
  107. Liuzzi-class submarine
  108. Log pond
  109. Lombard Steam Log Hauler
  110. Main deck
  111. Maine Central class C 4-6-2
  112. Maine Central class H 4-4-0
  113. Maine Central class K 0-6-0
  114. Maine Central class L 4-4-0
  115. Maine Central class M 2-6-0
  116. Maine Central class N 4-6-0
  117. Maine Central class O 4-6-0
  118. Maine Central class P 2-6-0
  119. Maine Central class S 2-8-2
  120. Maine Central class W 2-8-0
  121. Maneuvering board
  122. 7.65 Ă— 21 mm Mannlicher
  123. Marcello-class submarine
  124. Marconi-class submarine
  125. 8.5mm Mars
  126. 9mm Mars
  127. .45 Mars Long
  128. Merchant submarine
  129. Military 12 gauge cartridges
  130. Milk car
  131. Naval artillery
  132. Non-skid
  133. Observation seaplane
  134. Organisms involved in water purification
  135. Pay car
  136. Piobert's Law
  137. Pocket forest
  138. Pomeroy bullet
  139. Powder measure
  140. Powder mill
  141. Project Eldest Son
  142. Proximity fuze
  143. 5 ft 6 in gauge railway
  144. Railway gun
  145. Ranney collector
  146. Remington Model 10
  147. Remington Model 95
  148. Remington-Keene rifle
  149. Repair ship
  150. 7.65mm Roth–Sauer
  151. 8mm Roth–Steyr
  152. Roth–Theodorovic pistol
  153. Salvator Dormus pistol
  154. 11.35mm Schouboe
  155. Secondary treatment
  156. Sedimentation (water treatment)
  157. Self-loading rifle
  158. Settling basin
  159. Sighting in
  160. Slamfire
  161. Sling cart
  162. .35 S&W Auto
  163. Smith & Wesson .38/44
  164. Smith & Wesson Model 1940 Light Rifle
  165. Smoking car
  166. Sphaerotilus natans
  167. M1903 Springfield
  168. Steel Electric-class ferry
  169. Stevens Model 77E
  170. Tang sight
  171. Target angle
  172. Mark 16 torpedo
  173. Mark 27 torpedo
  174. Mark 35 torpedo
  175. Mark 43 torpedo
  176. Total metal jacket
  177. Treasury-class cutter
  178. Trench railways
  179. V-2 sounding rocket
  180. Varmint rifle
  181. 6.5Ă—58mm Vergueiro
  182. Vertical replenishment
  183. Wastewater quality indicators
  184. .400 Whelen
  185. .40-60 Winchester
  186. .45-60 Winchester
  187. .45-75 Winchester
  188. Winchester model 30
  189. World War II ship camouflage measures of the United States Navy
Geography
  1. Abbotts Lagoon
  2. Alamogordo and Sacramento Mountain Railway
  3. ALSIB
  4. Allagash Lake
  5. Arcata Wastewater Treatment Plant and Wildlife Sanctuary
  6. Aroostook Valley Railroad
  7. Baker Branch Saint John River
  8. Bangor and Aroostook Railroad
  9. Bangor Union Station
  10. Belgrade Lakes
  11. Big Lagoon (California)
  12. Bear River (Humboldt County)
  13. Bluie
  14. Boca and Loyalton Railroad
  15. Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad
  16. Bridgton and Saco River Railroad
  17. Bucksport Branch
  18. Bull Creek (Humboldt County)
  19. Byers Canyon Shooting Range
  20. Calais Branch
  21. California Bays and Estuaries Policy
  22. California Western Railroad
  23. Carson and Tahoe Lumber and Fluming Company
  24. Caspar, South Fork and Eastern Railroad
  25. Caucomgomoc Lake
  26. Cazadero and San Pablo Railroad
  27. Chamberlain Lake
  28. Chemquasabamticook Lake
  29. China Clipper flight departure site
  30. CĂłrdoba and Huatusco Railroad
  31. Naval Outlying Landing Field Cotati
  32. Crescent Lake (Rattlesnake Pond)
  33. Cumberland and Oxford Canal
  34. Debsconeag Lakes
  35. Dexter and Newport Railroad
  36. Doyle Community Park
  37. Duxbury Bay (Massachusetts)
  38. Eagle Lake (Maine)
  39. Eagle Lake and West Branch Railroad
  40. East Wind
  41. Environment of California
  42. Feather River Railway
  43. Ferries of San Francisco Bay
  44. Fish River (Maine)
  45. Fish River chain of lakes
  46. Fort Bragg and Southeastern Railroad
  47. Franklin and Megantic Railway
  48. Freshwater Lagoon
  49. Fresno Traction Company
  50. Frog Woman Rock
  51. Gebishi Railway
  52. Gilpin Railroad
  53. Great Venezuela Railway
  54. Grove of Old Trees
  55. Gull
  56. Hammond Trail
  57. Hancock Brook
  58. Highland Lake (Presumpscot River)
  59. Hornos Railroad
  60. International Railway of Maine
  61. Island Mountain
  62. Jo-Mary Lakes
  63. Joe Rodota Trail
  64. Kennebago River
  65. Kennebec Central Railroad
  66. Kruse Rhododendron State Natural Reserve
  67. Lake Champlain and St. Lawrence Junction Railway
  68. Lewis Wharf
  69. Lightship Nantucket
  70. Little River (Humboldt County)
  71. Lobster Lake (Maine)
  72. Lost Coast
  73. Maine Central Railroad Company
  74. Maine Central Railroad main line
  75. Metropolitan, California
  76. Michigan-California Lumber Company
  77. Mid-Ocean Meeting Point
  78. Millinocket Lake (Penobscot River)
  79. Monson Railroad
  80. Moose River (Maine)
  81. Mount Gretna Narrow Gauge Railway
  82. Mountain Division
  83. Moxie Falls
  84. Musquacook Stream
  85. Nahmakanta Lake
  86. NRA Whittington Center
  87. Naval Air Station Alameda
  88. Nevada Copper Belt Railroad
  89. Newfoundland Railway
  90. Northern Barrage
  91. North Maine Woods
  92. North Oxford, Maine
  93. North Pacific Coast Railroad
  94. North Sea Mine Barrage
  95. Northwestern Pacific Railroad
  96. Oakland Railroad Company
  97. Ocean Song
  98. Oregon and Eureka Railroad
  99. Otavi Mining and Railway Company
  100. Outlet Creek
  101. Pacific Coast Railway
  102. Pacific Limited
  103. Pacific Route
  104. Parmachenee Lake
  105. Peabody Pond
  106. Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railroad
  107. Philadelphia grant
  108. Phillips and Rangeley Railroad
  109. Pinnacle and Shorttail Gulch Coastal Access Trails
  110. Pleasant Lake (Crooked River)
  111. Pleasant River (Presumpscot River tributary)
  112. Portland–Lewiston Interurban
  113. Portland Railroad Company
  114. Portland Terminal Company
  115. Prairie Creek (California)
  116. Presumpscot River
  117. Prince Edward Island Railway
  118. Ragged Lake (Maine)
  119. Rainbow Lake (Maine)
  120. Richardson Lakes (Maine)
  121. Richmond–San Rafael Ferry Company
  122. Ripogenus Gorge
  123. Roach River (Maine)
  124. Rockland Branch
  125. Rumford Branch
  126. Ruth Reservoir
  127. Saint John Ponds
  128. St. Johnsbury and Lamoille County Railroad
  129. St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad
  130. Salt River (California)
  131. Samoa, California
  132. San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad
  133. San Francisco and Northwestern Railway
  134. Sandy River (Kennebec River)
  135. Sandy River Railroad
  136. Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad
  137. Santa Ana and Newport Railway
  138. Santa Rosa and Carquinez Railroad
  139. Schoodic Lake
  140. Scopan Lake
  141. Scotia Bluffs
  142. Sebasticook and Moosehead Railroad
  143. Sebec River
  144. Seboeis Lake
  145. Seboomook Lake and Saint John Railroad
  146. Sheepscot River
  147. Silver City, Pinos Altos and Mogollon Railroad
  148. Six Minute ferries
  149. Somerset and Kennebec Railroad
  150. Somerset Railroad (Maine)
  151. South Pacific Coast Railroad
  152. Spencer Lake
  153. State of Maine
  154. Stone Lagoon
  155. Suntan Special
  156. Tacubaya Railroad
  157. Tarakan, North Kalimantan
  158. Thomas Pond
  159. Toddy Pond (Maine)
  160. Togus, Maine
  161. Tolowa Dunes State Park
  162. Toney River, Nova Scotia
  163. U.S. Route 1 in Maine
  164. U.S. Route 302
  165. Uintah Railway
  166. Usal Creek
  167. Vallejo and Northern Railroad
  168. Ventura and Ojai Valley Railroad
  169. Ventura River Parkway Trail
  170. Vernal pool
  171. Watsonville Traction Company
  172. West Branch Penobscot River
  173. Wild River (Androscoggin River)
  174. Windham, Maine
  175. Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway
  176. Wolastoq
History
  1. No. 120 Squadron RAF
  2. HMS Agamemnon (M10)
  3. HMCS Agassiz
  4. List of Allied convoys during World War II by region
  5. American Climate Corps
  6. American Powder Mills
  7. And No Birds Sang
  8. MS Aramis
  9. Italian submarine Archimede (1939)
  10. Arctic naval operations of World War II
  11. SS Atchison Victory
  12. Attack on Clark Field
  13. Austin Cartridge Company
  14. List of Bangor and Aroostook Railroad locomotives
  15. USS Barnett (APA-5)
  16. Battle of Gela (1943)
  17. HMCS Battleford
  18. HMCS Bittersweet
  19. USS Bluefish (SS-222)
  20. List of ships built at the Boston Navy Yard
  21. California Powder Works
  22. SS Canada (1896)
  23. USS Canandaigua (ID-1694)
  24. HMS Canceaux (1764)
  25. USS Canonicus (ID-1696)
  26. SS Cape Newenham (MC-502)
  27. List of carrier-based aircraft
  28. HMCS Chambly
  29. Check-mate system
  30. USS Chicago (CA-136)
  31. HMCS Chilliwack
  32. Communications Officer
  33. Convoy battles of World War II
  34. Convoy HG 53
  35. Convoy Hi-71
  36. Convoy HX 156
  37. Convoy HX 212
  38. Convoy HX 300
  39. Convoy ON 67
  40. Convoy ON 122
  41. Convoy ON 127
  42. Convoy ON 144
  43. Convoy ON 154
  44. Convoy ON 166
  45. Convoy ONS 5
  46. Convoy ONS 5 order of battle
  47. Convoy QP 13
  48. Convoy SC 42
  49. Convoy SC 94
  50. Convoy SC 104
  51. Convoy SC 107
  52. Convoy SC 118
  53. Convoy SC 121
  54. Convoy SC 130
  55. Convoy SL 125
  56. BX convoys
  57. CU convoys
  58. Hi convoys
  59. SL convoys
  60. UG convoys
  61. HMCS Dauphin
  62. USS Desert Ship (LLS-1)
  63. HMS Dianthus (K95)
  64. Division officer
  65. Eddystone Arsenal
  66. El Capitan (ferry)
  67. Emergency evacuation procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic
  68. USS England (DE-635)
  69. HMCS Eyebright
  70. Force de Raid
  71. List of ships built at the Fore River Shipyard
  72. HMCS Galt
  73. Gibraltar convoys of World War II
  74. Greenland Patrol
  75. SMS Greif (1914)
  76. Gunnery officer
  77. Hawaii Clipper
  78. Hercules Inc.
  79. HMS Hesperus (H57)
  80. Honolulu Clipper
  81. Horse Marines
  82. USS Housatonic (SP-1697)
  83. Indian Ocean in World War II
  84. Japanese raiders in the Indian Ocean
  85. Japanese submarine I-25
  86. Joint Intelligence Center
  87. Katahdin Iron Works
  88. Kelley Island Lime & Transport Company
  89. Laconia Car Company
  90. Laflin & Rand Powder Company
  91. LandPaths
  92. Little Willie rhymes
  93. Maine Central diesel locomotives
  94. Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company
  95. Mare Island Naval Shipyard
  96. MV Marnix van Sint Aldegonde
  97. Mayasan Maru
  98. HMCS Mayflower
  99. Mediterranean U-boat Campaign (World War II)
  100. Melrose (ferry)
  101. Mendocino Lumber Company
  102. HMS Menestheus
  103. SS Metagama
  104. Miami Powder Company
  105. Mid-Ocean Escort Force
  106. Military officers' club
  107. SS Minnekahda (1917)
  108. Monsun Gruppe
  109. HMCS Napanee
  110. Naval Battle of Casablanca
  111. Naval Reserve Flying Corps
  112. Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility
  113. New England Small Arms
  114. Northern Bombing Group
  115. Noshiro Maru
  116. Operation CHASE
  117. Operation Excess
  118. Operation Neuland
  119. Operation Pocket Money
  120. Operation Substance
  121. HMS Orchis (K76)
  122. Oriental Powder Company
  123. Osgood Bradley Car Company
  124. Pacific Lumber Company
  125. Photographers Mate
  126. Italian submarine Pietro Micca (1935)
  127. HMS Port Quebec
  128. Portland Company
  129. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
  130. PIRAZ
  131. Project Eldest Son
  132. Project Nekton
  133. USS Quinnebaug (SP-1687)
  134. Railroad history of Portland, Maine
  135. USS Rasher
  136. USS Rexburg
  137. Rio Ammunition
  138. USS Roanoke (ID-1695)
  139. HMCS Rosthern
  140. S. D. Warren Paper Mill
  141. St. Marks Powder
  142. HMS Sandwich (L12)
  143. USS Saranac (1899)
  144. CCGS Saurel
  145. HMS Scotstoun
  146. HMS Scott (J79)
  147. Second Happy Time
  148. HMCS Shediac
  149. Sierra Nevada (ferry)
  150. HMS Southern Prince
  151. Spandau arsenal
  152. Tamatsu Maru
  153. TeiyĹŤ Maru (1931)
  154. HMS Teviot Bank
  155. Town-class destroyer
  156. HMCS Trillium
  157. SS Tuscania (1922)
  158. Massachusetts ship Tyrannicide (1776)
  159. SM U-53
  160. German submarine U-73 (1940)
  161. German submarine U-402
  162. German submarine U-873
  163. Union Metallic Cartridge Company
  164. United Fruit Company
  165. United States Cartridge Company
  166. USMC R4Q NROTC crash
  167. SS United Victory
  168. VOS-7
  169. Western Local Escort Force
  170. HMCS Wetaskiwin
  171. SS Winifredian (1899)
  172. The Young Moose Hunters
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Money is a defining element of civilization.
People work together for shared goals
until they require money to pay others for food and shelter.

If future archeologists investigate the artifacts of our species,
they may recognize we had the intelligence to foresee our extinction,
but lacked the wisdom to prevent it.

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