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You've adopted (generally, should be consistent now) what I understand is std US date formatting, i.e. month-day-year. However in that form I believe there's always a comma separating day and year, which I've added to the full dates. Now, I also gather that US (or U.S.!) military date format is the
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The specialists were held in solitary confinement and subjected to "shock interrogation" techniques, exhausting physical exercise and beatings. On April 30, Kapitänleutnant Just provided brief information on Gruppe Seewolf's composition and mission following a second interview in which he collapsed
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I notice we seem to be back to a mixture of US and Commonwealth English spelling, with "centrepiece" in place of "centerpiece" and a few "ises" instead of "izes" - I think you've made the decision to go with US English and US date format so you might want to double-check that... Cheers,
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and I would appreciate other editors' thoughts on how it could be developed to A and possibly FA class. It's also the first major military history article I've worked on which covers a topic with no relationship at all to Australia, so I'd also appreciate it if any
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They were 'investigated' by the Navy after doing pretty much the same thing to Kapitänleutnant Fritz Stienhoff in his interrogation after the war. None of my sources mentions any prosecutions though.
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state that the US Navy ordered that the interrogators were to be punished for their treatment of Stienhoff and various other behavior relating to the U-boats which surrendered at the end of the war.
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Made "U.S." consistent throughout, which is what you started with in the lead (though we seem to get away with just "US" more these days as well - again, so long as it's consistent).
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same as Commonwealth, i.e. day-month-year, however so long as you consistently use the general US format I would have thought that's fine.
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This is the first of a series of articles I'm thinking of working on covering notable actions of the World War II
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Interesting article! Did a quick pass for date formatting, plus other minor tweaks...
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Thanks Ian, I'll run this through a copy of Word with US English turned on.
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May get round to more later but that's the style points from me... Cheers,
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You seem to be correctly using "z" in "realized" and stuff like that...
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Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Military history
Peer review
Operation Teardrop
Battle of the Atlantic
antipodean
Nick-D
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05:07, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
Ian Rose
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05:48, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
Nick-D
talk
06:05, 2 September 2009 (UTC)
Ian Rose
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10:12, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
Nick-D
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10:35, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
Nick-D
talk
11:06, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
Nick-D
talk
23:15, 3 September 2009 (UTC)
www.uboatarchive.net
Nick-D
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00:19, 4 September 2009 (UTC)

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