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articles using a combination of manual entry and AWB. Your right about your statement that I am building up articles to B class but I am trying to work on a rolling concept, as I get one to B I get another to GA and so on so from this point out I will be trying to keep them rolling through. Obviously, it would be impossible for me to do them all myself and I don't try. Some articles are easier to develope than others and some are more popular than others. The
Douglas Macarthur article is a good example. I had intended to work on it but by the time I got the refs you and a couple other editors had already begun a massive overhaul of the article, so I moved to other articles. No harm no foul. In the end WP wins. As it is know, almost all of the currently existing lists are FLC's (the next will be hispanic recipients and the spanam war). I hope this clarifies and again thanks for all the effort you are putting into Dougs article its looking great. Also, you might be right about it being a little short for FA, but there are others that are short also so I personally don't think thats a show stopper. Just my opinon. --
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references. The newspaper and internet references are fine but the books by
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disinterest in further work on the article and NativeForeigner has stopped work despite a ping. It would be great if this article could be salvaged, but with several delist votes and some fairly large problems identified it is in danger of being delisted soon unless work picks up again. Thanks in advance for any effort you are willing to put in,
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2056:. I can almost see you wincing right now, for I know how painful this must be for you. I understand completely, and will not be offended if you feel you need to add some of the text back into the section. I really hope you see my editorial intentions as honorable and thoughtful, even though on the surface this might appear like a butcher job.
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appropriate and concise manner and if someone wants to get bent out of shape over the formatting of dates then let them...be happy. My interests has always been more about telling the story and ensuring that the articles are credible than on the WP desired formatting. Cheers and good work again on the articles you have been working on. --
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American date formatting and typically the
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of the article, for they are now removed. This is because some users appeared criticizing the article and alleging that mentioning all those persons without a source that explicitly define them as "White
Argentine/Argentinian" was a breach to Knowledge (XXG)'s BLP policy. Is that true? Because I read
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It seems the link from the
Chauvel article to the Battle of Romani article has been lost. Could you please reinstate it? But it should not be at the start of the second paragraph because deployments at Romani had already started to be discussed in the previous paragraph at "Arrangements were far from
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I believe your are correct on the influenza, which was August. The myalgia was
November. On pp. 18 and 24 SW is a shrapnel wound, GSW is a gunshot wound. See also p. 46. I support your decision not to call it Anzac leave. It was granted to men who had enlisted in 1914. Normally, if you went on leave,
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I believe that these three actions will make it clear to both of us that the other is, indeed, acting in good faith to help improve
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On 22 August, you failed the article, changing the 'MoS compliance' and 'major aspects of coverage' criteria from 'pass' to 'fail' with no elaboration. Given that the article was now closer in style to what you had wanted, and that new information had been added to the article to expand its coverage,
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You please withdraw your 'fail' assessment (and put the review back 'on hold'), on the basis that there was miscommunication or misunderstanding during the review. I am not prepared to relist the article for a new review in the manner you suggest, given what has occurred. I have done everything that
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Yes but that article also contains more information on his personal life and an entire section on how history has looked upon his actions. Mac A is missing that. In order to add it without making the article too long, we need break out articles. This is the only option I see to make room for missing
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There's no expedient solution to the problem but the main problem is trying to keep everybody happy. I'm again stressing that break out articles should be created but I'll have another round of that on the article talk page. Probably we need to look at articles on other controversial persons and use
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Okay, ta. Actually, re-reading
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It is consistent now. At the Hood at least, we always wrote dates dd mmm yyyy. It seems to have been that way for a long time, as it was that way during World War II. The US Army called mm dd, yyyy "Polish form" which confused me because they don't use it in Poland. However, I trip over every time I
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No, I don't think that's quite correct. The bit about the H-bomb was a rebuttal to Oppenheimer's attorneys' claim that he was being persecuted for opposing the H-bomb. KDN denied that, and said that the problem was JRO's associations with Communists and lack of trustworthiness. On loyalty, his June
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to determine who among us will serve on the X Tranche, the coordinator tranche beginning 28 September of this month. The current coordinators have offered up the names of a limited number of editors who we believe would make good coordinators, and your name was included in the list. Therefore, I am
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Yes that is a concern as well but break out articles will reduce the size of the Mac A article and therefore allow more room for further explanation of the issues that people are complaining about. The article is about Mac A after all and not necessarily about the movements/victories/defeats etc of
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Hi Hawkeye - Do you have an interest in working further on the Truman article, currently at FAR? Several editors have commented since the article was moved to FARC, and further work is needed on the article (as I'm sure you're aware, since you've commented in the FARC section). Rlevse has expressed
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G'day mate. I don't why particularly, but feel some vague urge to get Morshead's article to at least GA/A standard, perhaps FA. Did you have any plans for it? I mean I've still got plenty of RAAF articles on the backburner so you might well get to improving it further before I do in any case, but
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I have seen your list of MOH related articles. I thought you were aiming to create the missing pages and bring everything to a B rather than pushing the articles that had already been written along. If it passes A-class and Smedley Butler is still in the queue I will nominate it. I had thought that
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Would you object to submitting the article for a peer review? It might help to gather some input from others on what the article needs. I'm suggesting a general peer review; not a milhist one. Over the past few weeks I've mostly determined that there is no possible way that one article within size
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article (timestamped 19:06, 8 May 2010). I have attempted to outline the complex operational command structure of naval assets within the SWPA, and the problems this created. I realize this has made the article longer, but I am pretty sure we can make compensatory cuts elsewhere. If need be, this
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Sorry, my fault if I wasn't clear. I started with the lists cause that seemed like the logical place to start. There were still a lot of articles that needed to be created and a lot of the articles needed work. I started filling in the lists and building them up and at the same time I built up the
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I agree completely with what you wrote, editing it only to set the reference style to match the rest of the article, but disagree on this point. Nichols still believed that Oppenheimer was loyal and was not a Soviet agent. He also attempted to correct the record on allegation that Oppenheimer had
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I will go through the article and provide page numbers for all of the book references, as you have requested. I would have been more than happy to do this earlier, if I had understood that this was what you were looking for. Please note that I have limited time for Knowledge (XXG) currently, so I
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I agree that MacArthur coming ashore with his troops is important, and we should find a way to introduce Kinkaid, but this section is problematic for a number of reasons. First, it is too lengthy and really should be trimmed. Second, it misleads the reader into thinking the Admiralty Islands were
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Gee thanks. I've had a go at grammar checking it myself. Go back over it again to make sure that I have not messed something up. Mostly it involves moving objects closer to the verb, and some stylistic changes. Verb/object problems are endemic in English, becuse the language lacks a rigorous case
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There is a whole talk page full of issues that should be addressed in the article. More about Mac A as a person, his personality. His devotion to Jean and Arthur IV.. devotion to the West Point football team etc. Perret was going on about Presidential ambitions other than 1952.. allegedly he was
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to the MOS reference that was thrown at me a few times before stating either is appropriate but that usually Month day, year is used, in case it comes up. I'm not trying to advocate for you to change it, as far as I am concerned the data is sound the prose is solid, the story is being told in an
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On 24 July and 25 July, I posted notes in response to your review comments. I believe it was abundantly clear from my notes that I was seeking to improve the article and was open to further feedback (in fact, would welcome further feedback). You appeared to have limited time for Knowledge (XXG)
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the text eg Hamilton (2008), p. 8 rather than in the text" (my emphasis); I understood this to mean that you preferred the book references for which page numbers had been supplied (specifically, all of the direct quotations) to have the page numbers in the reference list rather than in the main
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I just noticed that you changed all the dates on this article to dd mmm yyyy format based on standard military format and I think that is incorrect. I have learned in previous reviews and comments from others that is true for British subjects but the mmm dd, yyyy is the standard date schema for
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You please provide page references and guide notes (e.g., "look at the squiggle at the far right of line 3 on p. 14 of 97; that says 'gunshot'") for the three points of information you noted from the personnel file that I was unable to verify, as listed in my notes from 25 July. I am genuinely
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Already done. I made two small changes. MacArthur did not have the authority to fire his type commanders. If he had, Carpender would have been gone long before November 1943. In fact, MacArthur was not even informed about King's decision to replace Carpender with Kinkaid. He found out from the
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Ming is not in my immediate sights. I'd rather see it taken to A/FA. I know you can do it, so go for it! Cyril Clowes still needs even more work. It is only a C. And as it stands, it reads as though Blamey relieved him for cause rather than being evacuated after two bad attacks of Malaria. But
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Thanks for the assessment Hawkeye. I must admit I was a bit of a shock to learn that the grammar was so bad it couldn't reach B standards, and a bit frustrating to, as it is the only aspect of the article where my chances to better the article on my own are limited. You've suggested finding a
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Thanks for reinstating the link, but I am sorry you have not chosen to consider the above comments regarding the first paragraph of the Sinai section because it remains obscure. The relief of 1st Division was as you say, in March. But in late April the Anzac Mounted Division (only 2 out of 4
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I was coming under pressure to pass or fail it, as it seemed that no further work was being done. I thought that it was you who had lost interest. The fault, though, is entirely mine. I failed to communicate precisely why I felt so ambivalent about the article. The problem was the matter of
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I've had a chance to pore over it now, and on the whole it's fine - the one outstanding issue is the coverage of his post-war career, which seems a bit short. I've put it on hold for the time being, to give you a chance to follow it up - let me know if you'd like any more comments. Thanks!
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Brisbane newspapers. This put MacArthur in a difficult position when Curtin drew his attention to the international agreement about Allied commanders. As commander Allied Naval Forces, Carpender was answerable to MacArthur; but as Commander Seventh Fleet he was answerable to King -
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I added some of your FAs to the various anniversary pages for display on the front page. I was surprised none of them were on there. A large proportion of the incumbent entries are unsourced start class articles, so feel free to just self-serve and bump them off, in my opinion :)
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Good job on the work you did on this article. It looks tons better. I woudl dare say that it meets B class currently and I hope you intend to submit it for GA review in the near future. I think with the work you have done this article is getting close to being in FA territory.
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Douglass in the family, so the name came from somewhere else and I believe it to be the hero of the time. My birthday is January 4, 1945. This is the time when Douglas MacArthur was at the height of his career and there was a lot of news of his activities. My great grandfather
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dance moves context in the sentence. Also you could phrase it more precisely with a period after "MacArthur was enormously popular with the American public, even after his defeat in the Philippines" starting a seperate sentence to bring to light everything named after him.
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I've also added some battle information in each of the books of the epic poem between Scipio and Hannibal and the Carthaginians. Do you see other ideas I could do to get it potentially to a Good Article? Does it warrent a review of Class in the Military history Wikiproject?
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brigades) moved to Romani which was part of the northern No. 3 Section of the Suez Canal Defences. References for this will probably be in my earlier undone edit. If not, let me know and I will dig them out. I hope you can see your way to reviewing this first paragraph. --
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I understood to be requested of me, and made every attempt to remain open in communications throughout the review (e.g., noting explicitly where I had not done something, and giving reasons why). I imagine that, were our positions reversed, you might feel the same way.
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I noticed you reverted my edit, which is fine since I understand your reasoning but I agree with the review that we need to clarify why he was "reduced" to illustrate if it was punitive or not since typically the reader would assume its because he did something wrong.
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Please pardon the intrusion. This tin of thanks spam is offered to everyone who commented or !voted (Support, Oppose or Neutral) on my recent RfA. I appreciate the fact that you care enough about the encyclopedia and its community to participate in this
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on this (and will hopefully do Smith after) - two comments are up. I'll complete the review tomorrow with some detailed notes on individual points; I'd meant to get it all done just now, but I think I'm too tired to do a competent review of the prose!
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Aw shucks, I'm afraid I'd not going to be able to do the GA review, as I see from the criteria that it's not supposed to be done by people who have made significant contributions to the article, which I did last spring. Oh well. But thanks for asking.
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On further thought, I guess I don't understand why the IG post was senior to COGS. If COGS wasn't the senior role, then what was the role that COGS played? Can you help me, or at least point me at some relevant references? Thanks in advance. Cheers,
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I thought your objective might have been to create a Featured Topic around the MOH, and you wanted it consistent for that. There's rather a lot of MOH winners though! I thought my project of writing up the commanders in SWPA was large. All the best.
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ideal." It is at this point mention of Romani should be made because it was part of "No. 3 Section," otherwise readers will not know what battle it was that Lawrence was too far away to control. I hope you can see your way to make the change.--
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I noticed that the "MacArthur was enormously popular with the American public, even after his defeat in the Philippines, and across the United States streets, public works, children and even a dance step were named after him." sentence at the
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As it stands, the article is missing some refs. It would also be nice to expand the Tobruk and El Alamein sections. Ideally, the article should explain why Ming was a great general. The Great War section could also stand expansion.
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Your absolutely right, I am in the process of building up the MOh related articles and this is currently one of the better ones. I am probably going to follow it through to FA if you don't object. I have one FA pending already fro
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Was offline for a while and just saw your post. I'd be happy to give it a GA review. However I've never done that before, so it would be great if you could give me a link to how that's one, assuming the GA review is still needed.
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Thanks for the help. It appears you worked the historical ranking part but put your "done' comment under the desegregation part. I think the desegregation is the only FAR item left. Would you care to take a stab at it or shall I?
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In peacetime, the IG reported on the state of the Army while the CGS ran the show. The idea was that in wartime, the IG would become CinC and the CGS his chief of staff. See Wood for details. In 1914, the IG, Brigadier General
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I was wondering if you could work on two specific parts of this, the presidential rankings and desegregation parts. I think you'd do a better job than I on those. Right now I'm concentrating on the parts that are missing refs.
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It's the system. All FAC discussions are that way nowadays. The page was generated automatically by the FAC process. Somewhere along the line TPTB decided to automatically create the discussion pages with an archive number.
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Sorry, my support in your A-class review was late, but I did read the article ... not that there was much to catch. I'm asking if you saw my notes because the broken links are still broken ... no rush, of course. - Dank
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cannot say exactly when I would be able to finish doing this (bearing in mind that I will have to look up a lot of the information again). Whether you pass or fail the article after this is, of course, entirely up to you.
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on your part throughout the review process, but it has become increasingly difficult to do so. Your first review comment on 18 July was: "I would much prefer if the references to the books had the pages in the reference
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That's not unusual for such an article. Looks like you have salvaged the article. My experience was that it takes nearly as long to go through an article adding references as to write it in the first place. Well done.
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That's the idea. It falls short of a B only because of the Korean War section, which I have not overhauled yet. Once it is done, I shall submit it for a B rating. Once that is done, I will nominate it for a GA review.
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captured after only one night of fighting, characterized by a "reconnaissance in force" -- which is simply not the case. Finally, it omits the mention of the most important fighting unit of this campaign, the
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I am will submit it for a peer review, but I wanted to first clear up the issues remaining from the FAC before this is done. It may be that the article is too controversial to ever become a featured article.
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opposed the H-bomb, a technical issue which Nichols understood better than most. However, he believed that Oppenheimer was untrustworthy because of his Communist connections and his dishonesty about them.
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but once thats done this one may be next depending on how long it takes to make it through A class review. If you are interested I have essentially gone through and catalogued all the MOH related articles
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Thanks a lot Hawkeye, that was really nice. I'll follow your advice now and try to read carefully through the text to make it more readable and less confusing. Again, let me thank you for your work. Ciao,
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The idea was to allow the reader to evaluate MacArthur as a general. I note that today's featured article on the Duke of Marlborough is 66 KB and 11,000 words compared with Doug's 76 KB and 12,500 words.
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You figured me out and your right. I am starting with the lists. Once I am done with those I will submit them as a topic. Still got a while till that happens though, still about 1000 needing articles. --
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you mean Donald Angus Davison? I have his record here.. he was promoted to BG on 16 April 1942 but I can't see any promotion to MG. So I filed him with the BGs. Now I'm one MG short and two BGs over...
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All I did was classify the article as B class, which it is. I'm no expert on Medieval poetry I'm afraid. If you feel that it is ready, you should nominate it as a Good Article. Some comments:
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through late July and early August (according to your contribution history), so I assumed that you were going to respond in due course, when you had the time. After a brief note from
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Thanks for your gesture and your feedback; I appreciate both. I am aiming to improve the article as best and as quickly as I can, and will post any further notes on the review page.
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it shows "Referencing and citation: criterion not met" and " Structure: criterion not met". Any suggestions on how I might be able to improve this? BTW, submitted for Good Article.--
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Hello again, Hawkeye7. I have added as many page numbers as I could and edited the text where I have not been able to obtain page numbers. I've posted a more detailed note on the
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OK, thanks for that. I'll use the PhD and may ask you to review the article to check that I've included all the worthwhile content from the book before I nominate it for A class.
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In early November, MacArthur's plan for a westward advance along the coast of New Guinea to the Philippines was incorporated into plans for the war against Japan approved at the
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would be my father's grandfather, so for him to name me after the hero of the time (Douglas MacArthur) seems logical to me. Sorry to have bored you with my family genealogy.--
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The discussion there doesn't seem to be progressing. Could you look in your back pocket an see if you have a magic wand to wave over the discussion? Thanks in advance,
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you went to the UK, not Australia. However, while the file clearly says that he went on furlough it also includes medical reports which imply a return for discharge.
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Hi, Hawkeye7, I just wanted to says thanks for the especially thorough GA review you did on the 61st Battalion article. You've made it considerably better. Cheers.
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What part of "no" requires elaboration? The Inspector General was the Army's most senior officer. I have added a bit about the post, as it doesn't have an article.
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copyeditor: I was hoping that maybe you could offer some suggestion where to find one. Unfortunately, passing it through a peer review was not very helpful. Ciao,
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Hi, Do you know of any Australian libraries with a copy of this book? The thesis looks very good, and I imagine that the book is a further refinement. Cheers,
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is there anywhere in particular you think it needs work? Further to that, are there any significant refs you know of that aren't already used/listed? Cheers,
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interested to learn how to locate that information (whether it be finding the correct page, interpreting the abbreviations, or deciphering the handwriting).
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some suggestions on the article? No pressure, of course, but I suspect that your knowledge of the events in this area is much greater than mine. Cheers.
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You're missing D. Davidson. My Dec. 23, 2007 edit has a list of major and brigadier generals (commented out because there's one too many of the latter).
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by smiling at someone else, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past or a good friend. Go on, smile! Cheers, and happy editing!
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If you have any further comments, input or questions, please do feel free to drop a line to me on my talk page. I am open to all discussion. Thanks •
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The article currently has a banner that says that it is factually incorrect. I don't think that subarticles will help.
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No, it is fine. Such cuts are difficult. Thanks very much for your assistance.
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Thanks and thanks to you too. Yea, I know about refs, FAs, FLs, etc. See my
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If you do this, and re-list the article, then I will pass it straight away.
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Could you confirm I have the correct citation for "Pogue, 1954" on the
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I think that's all aspects covered now, and I've passed it. Thanks!
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as well and someone else got to it before me anyway...) ;-) Cheers,
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captured the islands; the campaign officially ended on 18 May 1944.
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For some odd reason this was moved to FARC. Pls go check it out.
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Working on it. The "Legacy" section is still missing references.
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for eventual comments about the article. Well done!
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