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2359:; however, this is a minimal condition, rather than a final goal. With the exception of certain recent topics that have not yet become the subject of extensive secondary analysis, and for which a lower standard may be temporarily permitted, articles on military history should aim to be based primarily on published secondary works by reputable historians. The use of high-quality primary sources is also appropriate, but care should be taken to use them correctly, without straying into original research. Editors are encouraged to extensively survey the available literature—and, in particular, any available historiographic commentary—regarding an article's topic in order to identify every source considered to be authoritative or significant; these sources should, if possible, be directly consulted when writing the article. 4987:
changed hands. For example, the various sieges of Milan in the early 16th century took place—fairly unpredictably—within the territory of either the Duchy of Milan, France, or Spain, depending on which country had been the last to receive the city in one of the myriad treaties during the period. Unlike categorizing by historical participants, which can be done from almost any description of the battle itself, categorizing by historical location thus requires an exhaustive knowledge of obscure diplomatic concerns, and is at times simply impossible due to underlying territorial disputes.
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or "Inconclusive". Where the result does not accurately fit with these restrictions use "See aftermath" (or similar) to direct the reader to a section where the result is discussed. In particular, terms like "Pyrrhic victory" or "decisive victory" are inappropriate for outcomes. It may also be appropriate to omit the "result".
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Categorizing by the historical location is even more problematic. The chief difficulty is that, unlike the participants in a battle (which are almost always uncontroversial), the ownership of the land where a battle was fought is often a matter of significant historical controversy—having, at times,
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One frequently asked question about this category scheme is why battles are categorized by participants, rather than by location; why are there no "Battles in ..." categories, in other words? The answer is that, unlike categorizing by participants, which is relatively intuitive and extremely useful,
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Used for all conflicts and combat operations, such as battles, campaigns, and wars. The "result" parameter has often been a source of contention. Particular attention should be given to the advice therein. The infobox does not have the scope to reflect nuances, and should be restricted to "X victory"
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A primary infobox is intended to provide a summary table for some topic. It should generally be placed at the top of an article, before the lead section; this will cause it to be displayed in the top right corner. Documentation may give advice on the appropriate way to populate parameters and should
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is that wherever a military term is an accepted proper name, as evidenced by consistent capitalization in reliable sources, it should be capitalized in Knowledge (XXG). Where there is uncertainty as to whether a term is a proper name, consensus should be reached on the talk page; the MOS:CAPS default
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Overly lengthy continuous blocks of text should be avoided; sections which are so long as to impede reader understanding should be broken down into subsections. There remains some disagreement regarding the precise point at which a section becomes too long, so editors are encouraged to use their own
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Ships may be referred to either using feminine pronouns ("she", "her") or neuter pronouns ("it", "its"). Either usage is acceptable, but each article should be internally consistent and employ one or the other exclusively. As with all optional styles, articles should not be changed from one style to
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A name originally in a language other than English should be adapted by translating common terms (such as designations of size and type) and transliterating the remainder of the name. The choice of which components of the name are to be translated (and how) should follow the conventions employed by
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When dealing with biographical infobox templates, the most common practice is to use flag icons to indicate allegiance or branch of service, but not place of birth or death. However, there remains considerable disagreement regarding the appropriateness of flags in such cases, so editors should not
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Names should generally follow the stylistic conventions used by the service or country of origin. For example, while US and British usage has spelled-out numerals for army-level formations and Roman numerals for corps, editors writing about different countries should follow those countries' normal
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This is a style guide for military history articles. It is intended to provide editors working on such articles with recommendations in relation to article naming conventions, formatting and presentation, template use, and categories. Advice on notability and content in relation to military history
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An article about a unit, formation, or base should be placed at "Name" or if "Name" is ambiguous at "Name (disambiguating term)". The name should generally be either the official name used by the armed forces to which the unit or base belongs; or, in cases where no relevant formal name exists or
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is a compound proper noun and capitalised accordingly. No emphasis, such as quote marks, boldface (see special case, below) or italics are added even in the case of non-English words such as the following. A distinction is made when the correct non-English name or a translation is being offered.
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be determined, however, doing so is quite often neither obvious nor intuitive, and requires an unreasonably detailed knowledge of the various diplomatic events of the surrounding period; this is particularly problematic in medieval and early modern Europe, where cities and territories regularly
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It is important to note, however, that the level of precision in an article should be appropriate for its scope. Articles dealing with narrower and more specialized topics can use more specific terminology than may be feasible in articles dealing with broad overviews or very general topics; and
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Note that, particularly for countries whose military history does not include the modern period, many of these categories may be omitted. In particular, it is common for the "Battles involving Foo" and "Wars involving Foo" categories to be placed in the corresponding "Military history of Foo"
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Beyond this, editors are encouraged to cite any statement that is obscure or difficult to find in the available sources, as well as any significant statement in general. There is no numerical requirement for a particular density of citations or for some predetermined number of citations in an
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In cases where a unit's name can reasonably be expected to be used by multiple armed forces—particularly in the case of numerical unit designations—the units should generally be preemptively disambiguated when the article is created, without waiting for the appearance of a second article on an
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Operational codenames generally make poor titles, as the codename gives no indication of when or where the action took place and only represents one side's planning (potentially leading writers to focus on that side's point of view). It is better to use an appropriate geographical name for the
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There are two basic options when categorizing battles by location: using the modern countries, or using the historical countries that existed at the time of the battle. The first option—using modern countries—results in a category scheme that makes meaningless connections based on changes in
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In many cases, articles can be categorized through several parallel classification schemes, associating them with the related countries, wars, periods, and other topics. There are two general ways of applying multiple categories from these classification schemes to a particular article. The
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When dealing with items related to a particular time period, avoid using anachronistic flags from other time periods. Be especially careful to avoid using the flags of modern countries for ancient ones; in many cases, the proper successor of a country no longer in existence is a matter of
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An auxiliary infobox is a supplementary template intended to be used in conjunction with one of the primary infoboxes; it is usually placed directly below the primary infobox, but other layouts are possile. It is common for multiple auxiliary infoboxes to be used on a single article.
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In some cases, entire category trees will nest as above. For example, all "by war" categories should be sub-categories of the applicable "by period" category, and that a redundant "by period" label should not be applied to articles where a "by war" one is given (for example,
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Some operations and conflicts may need to be classified into more than one of the above levels; however, this should generally be done only when it substantially adds to a reader's understanding of the events. The possible double-classification scenarios are outlined below:
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In general, articles should be classified according to what the topic actually is, regardless of the name used. For example, a series of engagements generally regarded by historians as a campaign should be categorized as one even if it's referred to as the "Battle of X".
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article; editors are expected to use their best judgment as to how much citation is appropriate. When in doubt, cite; additional citations are harmless at worst, and will prove invaluable in the long term as one moves toward featured article status.
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general terminology is often appropriate in an introductory section even where more specific terms are used in the body of the article. Precision should not be pursued to such an extent that it impairs the average reader's understanding of the topic.
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When a unit or base has had multiple names over the course of its existence, the title should generally be the last name used; however, exceptions can be made in cases where the subject is clearly more commonly known by one of the previous names.
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Editors should take a reasonable approach when requesting citations. Unless the accuracy of a statement is in significant doubt, it is generally better to start with a request for citations on the article's talk page, rather than by inserting
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that intersect at several points. A guide to the top-level sub-categories of these two root categories is presented below; for brevity, a number of categories that are rarely used or lie outside the scope of this project have been omitted.
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A very long header formatted as a single link may cause a template to stretch beyond its normal width, or the whole link to extend off too far to the right. A workaround is possible by breaking the header onto multiple lines, as shown
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units with a special role (such as airborne, artillery, or armored units), structure (such as mercenary or irregular units), or composition (such as expatriate or all-female units) can be placed under the appropriate sub-category of
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Note that the simpler system can still be used in conjunction with intersection categories to avoid the proliferation of extremely small and narrow sub-categories. For example, it may be better to place an article in both
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Can flag icons be used consistently? In other words, do all the groups in a given list have usable flags? If only a few have them, it may be better to omit flags for all the items than to have a different layout for each
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Will adding icons disrupt the existing structure or flow of the text? It is important to keep in mind that infobox templates permit limited useful width, so the use of flag icons in them can potentially conflict with
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In general, articles should strive to be precise. Where the names of specific operations, formations, or commanders are available, for example, it is usually better to use them instead of more general terms; "The
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A battle is a single, distinct engagement generally limited to a narrow geographic scope and typically characterized by the opposing forces encountering one another, engaging in some form of combat, and then
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tags on every sentence. Note that some articles contain per-paragraph citations, so checking the citations at the end of a paragraph may yield information about facts or figures in the paragraph as a whole.
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A war is a conflict bounded by periods (however brief) during which the combatants are formally at peace with one another; it generally consists of multiple distinct component operations such as battles or
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country/branch ones). This produces, for example, "Naval battles of the Early Modern period" (type and period) and "Airborne regiments of the United States Army in World War II" (type, size, branch, and
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as an extension of the "by country" scheme, units of countries that had distinct branches or services in their militaries (such as an Army, a Navy, and an Air Force) can be placed in a sub-category of
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Do the icons convey useful information to the reader, or are they merely decorative? Icons that differentiate among several parties (for example, icons used to indicate commander allegiance in
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The intersection category can potentially combine an arbitrary number of elements from the overall category structure, but categories that combine two or three are more common. For example,
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been the cause of the battle itself! In cases where the territory was historically a disputed one, arbitrarily assigning it to one of the countries involved is highly problematic, due to
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Specific conflicts are typically classified as battles, campaigns, or wars for the purposes of categorization. In this context, the terms are generally understood to mean the following:
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For bases whose name is ambiguous on Knowledge (XXG), the disambiguating term should be the region, province, state, or territory in which the base or fortress is located; for example, "
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For the sake of uniformity, ease of understanding and clarity, all articles documenting tanks should include "tank" as a part of its title, generally appended at the end. For instance:
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applicable categories, and should not be placed directly in a "parent" category if they are already present in one of its sub-categories. In other words, if an article is placed in
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In most cases, sub-categories of a category named "X by period" take names of the form "X of the Y period", where Y is the name of the period of warfare in question. For example:
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simplest, which can be sufficient for unusual combinations or small categories, is to apply each category separately. For example, a medieval French unit could be placed in both
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Most of the fields in each infobox can be omitted if desired; the choice of which ones are appropriate for a particular article is left to the discretion of the article's editors.
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generally follow the same conventions as above, with the name components of their parent categories placed in normal grammatical order (usually with period/war designations given
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A particular country will thus have a tree of categories containing every operation in which it participated. At its greatest extent, the tree will take a form similar to this:
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Try to avoid close, successive uses of the same referent for a ship by carefully using a number of referents in rotation; for example, "it/she", "the ship", and the ship's name.
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identically named unit. If this is done, the non-disambiguated version of the unit name should be created as a disambiguation page (or a redirect to the disambiguated version).
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A particular article need not be categorized with all of the possible category types; for some topics, certain of the category options are inapplicable or inconvenient labels.
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A number of naming conventions exist specifically for category names; most of these are used to ensure consistent naming among all the sub-categories of a particular category.
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Campaign and battle: This can occur in modern warfare, where a long-term engagement has been treated by historians as either a single battle or a sequence of separate battles.
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specifies that an en dash rather than a hyphen should be used. Where there are internal spaces within one or both items, the en dash should be spaced on both sides. Examples:
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In general, the use of flag icons is not recommended; neither, however, is it prohibited. When deciding whether flag icons are appropriate in a particular context, consider:
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The subsidiary "by branch" categories for topics such as military units or personnel follow the same convention, with the full branch name replacing the country name (as in
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In most cases, sub-categories of a category named "X by country" take names of the form "X of Y", where Y is the most common name of the country in question. For example:
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article in a category belongs to another category, it is sufficient to nest the categories directly, rather than double-categorizing each individual article. For example,
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in 1262, for example, would be classified as a siege in Russia, despite Russia not being involved in any way at the time. Similarly, the campaigns of individuals such as
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A long header used in a narrow navigation template may wrap incorrectly, with the second line being indented further than necessary. A workaround is possible by adding a
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categorizing by location produces a scheme that is unintuitive and difficult to work with, at best, and completely meaningless and impossible to maintain, at worst.
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In most cases, sub-categories of a category named "X by war" take names of the form "X of Y", where Y is the most common name of the war in question. For example:
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For units whose name is ambiguous on Knowledge (XXG), the disambiguating term should be the common name of the country whose armed forces the unit belongs to (as in
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A "campaignbox" is a type of navigation template that contains links to articles about the battles in a particular campaign, front, theater or war. See the
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as a default, and extensive efforts should not be undertaken to comply with this guidance for its own sake, unless there is strong consensus for the change.
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would be scattered among dozens of countries in a fairly arbitrary manner. This is, at best, a less intuitive approach than categorizing by participants.
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items to use. These parameters should be used sparingly; in the absence of a good reason to do otherwise, templates should use the default stripe colors.
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For historical states, categories below the "Military history of ..." level should be kept distinct from those of their successor states. For example,
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tags—particularly large numbers of such tags—into the article. Over-tagging should be avoided; if a large portion of the article is uncited, adding an
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For the common case where the orders of battle for a military event are split into separate list articles by belligerent or opposing forces, then the
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Consensus to follow this guidance on biographies of living or deceased persons should be based primarily on the prominence of military service in the
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The various primary and auxiliary infobox templates and navigation templates maintained by the Military history WikiProject are all coded to use a
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Many articles may deal extensively, but not exclusively with military-related topics. When in doubt, or when there is no clear consensus, defer to
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to indicate which of the broad periods of military history they belong to. For example, battles involving the Roman Empire would be placed under
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A campaign is a coherent series of smaller operations with a defined overall goal; this goal may, however, change over the course of the campaign.
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In most cases, sub-categories of a category named "X by type" take names of the form "Y X", where Y describes the type in question. For example:
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A large war will have a similar tree of categories for every component operation; at its greatest extent, the tree will take the following form:
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This category tree is used primarily for military units and formations; sub-categories take the name "Y", where Y is the size in question (as in
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maintained by the Military history WikiProject are all intended to be implemented through a single base template, which combines the project's
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Root pages for the armed forces of a state are named, if the official name is known, by the official name's English translation (for example, "
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to indicate the state (or non-state entity, where appropriate) which they served. For example, units of the French military are placed in
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Articles that report on "black projects" and other classified topics are required to fully conform to Knowledge (XXG)'s policies governing
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recipient, who is notable only for their military service, should most likely follow this guidance. An article on an individual, such as
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A large war will have a tree of categories for all people involved in it in some way; the tree will typically take the following form:
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Several infobox templates that are not specifically designed for military topics are also commonly used on military-related articles:
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In general, any statement for which a citation has been explicitly requested by another editor should be provided with one as well.
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as an extension of the "by period" scheme, units associated with particular wars can be placed in one or more sub-categories of
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corresponding to the parties involved in the battle. For example, a battle between France and Austria should be placed in both
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The full tree is unnecessary for the vast majority of wars; the most common configuration is to have a simple two-level scheme:
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to indicate which of the broad periods of military history they belong to. For example, Roman legions would be placed under
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tag between the words where the wrapping is to occur. This should be done to separate link-text to the right of the 'pipe' (
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Root category for various classification schemes for topics in military history, as well as general historiographic topics.
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References to operations are to be in accordance with the following examples, noting the use of capitals in the examples.
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corresponding to the parties involved in the war. For example, a war between France and Austria should be placed in both
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When using a numerical model designation, the words following the designation should be left uncapitalized (for example, "
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reputable historical works on the topic; some collected recommendations for specific terms are maintained by the relevant
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War and battle: This should generally be avoided, except in the few cases where a war consisted of a single large battle
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Avoid using national flags in inappropriate contexts, such as for groups or individuals not aligned with any country.
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Categories classifying military conflicts and operations by country take names of the form "X involving Y" instead:
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There are a number of stub classes available for military history articles. The generic military history stubs are
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Organizes both combat and non-combat operations by the country (or non-state entity) that planned or executed them.
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where a formal name is not commonly employed by historians, the most common name used in historical literature.
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Links to articles in a campaign box are to be italicised but are not preceded by the word 'Operation' – i.e. "
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There are several known issues with the current navigation template design that editors should be aware of:
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article, creating a redirect from the operational name, for all but the most well-known operations (such as
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terms such as "attack", "slaughter", "massacre", "raid", "liberation", or "fall" should be used with care.
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is to use lower case, unless and until evidence of consistent capitalization in the sources is presented.
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