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that Round 1 will have everyone compete in one big pool. Depending on the final number of participants after sign-ups close, a to-be-determined number of participants will move on (highest scorers will move on) to Round 2. We guarantee that the top 15 will move on, so make sure you aim for those top positions! Moving on to Round 2, participants will be split into pools of even numbers (for example, every pool will have 6 participants). The pools will be determined by a computer program that places participants by random. More details regarding Round 2 will be sent out at the end of Round 1.
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centuries on different sides of the world). If they were battles of a distinct / defined campaign or war, and are considered as such by reliable sources, that would be a different matter. That said this is only my opinion though - and I didn't actually see any policy which would prevent it. Perhaps though you might consider opening your question to a wider forum and posting this to the MILHIST talk page:
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activities in the G20, with prior acknowledgement in the main body of the TAG page that this is where TAG-East comes from. Although not named specifically, this is a direct reference. I do not know when the last time that TAG-West or TAG-East have been directly referenced, as I have it on good information that these are internal names, as opposed to communicated publicly.
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G'day, Ian, yes that would be great. I'm still looking for a ref for 100 Sqn operating Catalinas, though, so if you've got anything on that, please let me know. Otherwise, I will probably have to remove it from the article. AC, if you could add refs to Eather and the RAAF Hist Section to 100 Sqn when
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No worries, we needed that info in there, although I think most other sources put fatalities at 40+ -- twice as many, incidentally, as the sqn sustained in three years during WWII. On a happier note, did I congratulate you on AC, Jr? If not congrats! Yeah, I had a relaxing month between contacts and
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Thanks for the read through on the Harold J. Greene article, I appreciate the double check. While I'm glad that the material is expanded and that there are no major spelling or grammar issues I think I speak for everyone when I say that I'd rather be editing the article to reflect his accomplishments
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Hello. All those place names and units are presented as they appear in the western / English language sources available and are used fairly extensively in my experience (so I'm not really sure how they can be better identified). You are quite right in saying that many of these articles lack detail on
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Round 3 will have 15 competitors in three pools. The key to moving forward in Round 2 seemed to be reviewing articles with the longest nomination dates; almost everyone who moved forward nominated at least one article from the pink nomination box (20 points) or reviewed articles that had languished
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How do we want to frame the topic? Using either Chinese, Commonwealth, US or South Korean narrative will drastically change the structure and the title of the article. General idea is that some POV prefer the current article split into two separate battles (April vs. May battle) while other POV will
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We received some excellent feedback about how to improve the GA Cup in the future, including the definition of "quickfails" and the use of pools, which we'll seriously consider as we move forward. As a result of this feedback and the experience we've gained, there will be some changes to the rules
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articles that had languished in the queue for over 5 months (18 points). Many of these articles had languished because their nominators had left Knowledge and had little chance of passing to GA, so our competitors provided a great service by helping remove them from the queue. Also as in Round 2,
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Heh, I guess there's no RAAF sqn I don't have watchlisted...Ā ;-) I'd love to see them all B/GA but I tend to work deeply on a few rather than broadly so if between you guys they get expanded a bit and then I can chip in to add further detail from sources I'm familiar with it would be a great little
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Also, remember that a major rule change will go into affect starting on November 1, which marks the beginning of Round Two. Round 1 displayed a weakness in the rules, which we are correcting with this new rule. We believe that this change will make the competition more inherently fair. The new rule
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What this means is that you must provide some feedback to the article's nominator, and must wait for him or her to respond before passing the article. If the nominator has not responded in the standard 7 days, you can fail the article. We're instituting this rule change to prevent the possibility
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Hi mate, tks for that addition -- I'm still in the middle of a significant expansion of the article, with two-thirds of Korea to go plus more on the Mirage and Hornet eras, just plugging away when I have time each day. It's the only article I'm focussing on expanding at the moment and I wish I had
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are "inactivated" to still exist. The exception is for 4-digit (MAJCON) units that were "inactivated" after the "discontinued" term was well, discontinued in 1969. The distinction may be artificial, but it's the one followed by the responsible agency. Thanks for the other corrections, though. --
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indicating the division was disestablished in 1971. In the USAF and its predecessors, units are disestablished by being "demobilized" (obsolete), "disbanded", or "discontinued" (also obsolete, but in addition this term may not apply during the 1960s). With one exception, USAF considers units that
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No worries guys. BTW Rupert, I saw in an edit summary for the monthly contest that you didn't want to claim 43 and 100 Sqns as they were collaborative. Pls don't worry about me in that equation, what I did in those two was mainly a bit of prose/formatting -- you and AC did most of the content so I
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I have endeavored to update your Tactical Assault Group page with current information. I note that a number of the current references are actually to association pages, therefore you are referencing unsubstantiated information itself. The ABC article also outlined the current 2nd Commando Regiment
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No worries. Wasn't sure if you were finished Korea so thought I'd put that part in. I've no plans to add any more so pls feel free to crack on / change anything I added. I've been at a bit of a loose end for the last few weeks being on leave following the birth of my son, but at the same time only
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Re your comment: "I note that a number of the current references are actually to association pages, therefore you are referencing unsubstantiated information itself". I didn't add any of that information, my only concern is about what you are adding. Comply with the policies I have outlined and I
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Howdy Cavalryman V31. Thanks for the note. As you rightly point out the info re the 1 Bde structure (i.e. 2 CAV and 5 and 7 RAR) was out of date so I've deleted some of this and made a few changes to try and address this issue. I also added a bit on the generic Beersheba structure of each of the
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Ok thanks for clarifying. I'm not sure a campaignbox / nav box really would be suitable for that. My reasons are mainly those above. Ultimately there is nothing in common b/n many of those articles other than the fact that they appear on an arbitrary list (for instance many occurred in different
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Hi, re the reference to regular Army units in Australia's very early years: I think the distinction between the New South Wales Marines and the regular British Army is worth making given that the Marine Corps felt it very keenly, as did their prickly NSW commander Robert Ross. But thank you for
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However, this is the inaugural year of the GA Cup, so there have been some unforeseen circumstances that have come up. One has been a glaring inadequacy with the rules, which the judges feel makes the competition unfair. As a result, there will be a major change in the rules, starting at the
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Can you please help improve the sourcing of articles on Vietnamese battles against Australian troops in Vietnam. The villages, hills and rivers you are mentioning are often unrecognizable and need to be integrated into the encyclopedia as a whole. Maybe geo-coordinates can enable them to be
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battle in the entire Korean War, on the scale of full might of Communist forces vs the full might of UN forces, totaling over two million men clashing over the period of two months across the entire length of 38th Parallel. There will be a lot of different propaganda, POVs, numbers and
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Viet Cong or North Vietnamese commanders etc; however, that is usually because it is not available (to my knowledge) in the sources not because it has been consciously left out. Of course if you know of reliable sources that have not been consulted then pls feel free to add them.
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have short periods where I can do something before I need to tend to the little bloke so I have been making lots of small additions / tweaks here and there rather than doing anything of substance. Back to work shortly though so won't have much time at all then. All the best.
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don't see why you (Rupert) shouldn't take points in the contest (if AC was entering I'd suggest the same to him). 82Sqn I think was more a three-way, so I'd like to take points in the contest for that but only if you (Rupert again unless AC wants to enter!) do too. Cheers,
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and its talkpage. My feeling is that if the battles are considered part of a particular campaign in reliable sources then their inclusion in a campaign box would be justified. That said if there are no RS for this association then it probably can't be sustained and would be
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Sorry, gents, probably my fault as I think I asked you both for help and forgot who was doing what. Anyway, thanks both of you. Both 82 and 100 have benefitted greatly from your input. Anyway, I'm done with RAAF squadrons for now as I've exhausted my sources. Cheers,
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rule too. If it were up to me, I'll purge everything from the infobox since all information in it is only accurate from certain point of view without providing context. But nuking someone else's work is because my personal standard is hardly being productive here.
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Gday 220. Thanks for the note. I think most of my edits to that article have probably just been reverts of vandalism as I haven't contributed very much text. Yes, I just heard about this very unfortunate event. Hoping for the best for him and his family.
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Combat Brigades. If you could pls have a look and let me know what you think that would be appreciated. Also if you could dig a up ref for the current structure of 1 Armoured that would be great as we could update that part too. All the best.
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Hi, i would just like to inform you that the slew of IPs from Hanoi editing a number of Vietnam War articles, are sockpuppet IP edits from the banned user Mig29vn. I'm currently busy and unable to deal with sockpuppet investigation.
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Gday. Thanks for the note. Yes the original wording of the article was admittedly inexact, glossing over the distinction b/n the Marines and British Army perhaps more by omission than anything else. Good to see someone picked it up.
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Would you please mind 'certifying' (seems that's the terminology) your previous attempts to reason with Middayexpress, at the above link? There's a 48-hour timelimit before the page is deleted, starting a few minutes ago.
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Cheers, Ian, I've added them to the contest now. I added 82 Sqn to your list also. Please adjust if you see fit. AC, if you'd like to enter, the more the merrier - happy to share credit where it is due! Regards,
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That's quite a comprehensive article, guys -- with pretty well all the sources you could want -- considering it was a relatively short-lived outfit. I think'd be worth a shot at GA, not just B. Cheers,
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already have good WP articles; but colonials and other ranks, less so. (Yes, I know that several of my edits (check my history) have not been exhaustive - but locating, copying in, and linking the
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Sorry, AC, I thought I'd claimed 82SQN to work on next and had a new edit I'd worked on this morning just about to save when you got in . Are you done for a minute so I can try to merge? Cheers,
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Thanks for checking over this Jim. I guess I didn't realise the possible issues but was hoping you might be able to check it for any REDFLAGs as you said, so happy with that. All the best.
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Hi, If you want save on a bit of bureaucracy, I'd be happy to block any further IPs from this person if you post them on my talk page. I'm not sure how to do range blocks though. Regards,
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Cool. I think I'm about done with 450 as far as a potential GAN goes, would just like to run a couple more images past you (hopefully tonight or tomorrow) and then we could nom. Cheers,
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ribbon defeated me. Neither ribbon on that page is appropriate - one has a bar, one is for another branch of service. (I've never yet tried to locate and upload an image to WP.) (2)
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Cheers, Ian, thinking about it. I might wait to see how we get on with 450 Sqn, though. If I do nom, I will co-nom with both of you as you both deserve credit as well. Regards,
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is a red-linked mess. Would I be right in adding e.g. {{Template:WikiProject Military history}} or {{template:milhist}} to the talk pages of any stub articles I might create?
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Hi! I was wondering if you could help me decide if the article should be listed in "Modern history (1800 to present)" or "Weapons, military equipment and programs" section of
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Hello and welcome to the project! Thanks for your note, I have now tagged Sfax War Cemetery for MILHIST as you suggested. Good to see these articles getting some attention.
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is also one of those. Unfortunately, I don't have anything other than web sources for these squadrons, though, so if you guys have something, that would be great. Cheers,
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Ahem, doesn't look like you need any help with 100Sqn after all, Rupert...Ā ;-) Would you still like me to help out on 82SQN now you've piqued my interest...? Cheers,
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from being showing up into the article. But anything more than that will require serious investment which is something I just don't have time to commit right now.
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G'day, that would be most appreciated. I've identified this squadron as an easy "kill" for B-class that probably just need a couple more refs and some expansion:
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accurately defined using Google Earth? Likewise the description of Vietnamese units is often unclear and fails to mention the Vietnamese commanders. Thanks.
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I made a huge brain dump in the article talk page on what I believe the idea state of the article and how the current article stacked up against it.
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interpretations that is just waiting to get crammed into what we currently have. This is not something that can be solved by simple fact checking.
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collaboration project. Pls note I have some laptop issues right now but I will get on both these (and 450Sqn, Rupert!) as soon as I can. Cheers,
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5 & 7 RAR are no longer mechanised, they have no carriers and they no longer have enough people to crew carriers if they were given them.
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G'day, it is nice to see a fellow soldier. I shall endeavour to find said references, the truth is the contents of this page are plum wrong.
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I can see you are trying to help but again the references you provided do not support the information you are adding, for instance you wrote:
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Gday. Yes pls feel free to add the template to the talk page of the articles you create (as long as they are military related of course).
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got quite a lot done, now editing is like hit-and-run raids rather than a sustained siege, but we'll get there in the end...Ā ;-) Cheers,
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Having some personal experience here, including losing a colleague in similar circumstances, I can only agree. Lest We Forget.
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Thanks for this. I guess I started to form a similar suspicion a couple of weeks ago so should really have done it myself.
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re. Cats in 100Sqn -- I've removed for now and if someone spots a mention in say Eather then it could go back in. Cheers,
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Gday, I've added a little now. Might come back and do a bit more tomorrow although I think it is mostly complete now.
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I just did a second reading over the article, and all I can say is that that article content is technically accurate
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No problem. I had look for a few more sources in Google books but couldn't find anything I'm afraid. All the best.
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I appreciate the Tanks are yet to be disaggregated and so should not necessarily be included in this article.
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Just mentioning it as you are #2 editor there. I've quickly updated his page.
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G'day, mate, have you got anything in your Vietnam War library about
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You didn't submit it, but I think you're the one to look at this.
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Sorry - I must have forgot. I'm all done pls feel free.
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Ack - thanks for letting me know. Working on this now.
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