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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXIX (July 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXIX (July 2008)
- Project news
- The criteria for Military history A-Class reviews have been overhauled. The new standard is deliberately set higher than before, and is much closer to featured article quality. The new criteria are:
- A1. The article is consistently referenced with an appropriate citation style, and all claims are verifiable against reputable sources, accurately represent the relevant body of published knowledge, and are supported with specific evidence and external citations as appropriate.
- A2. The article is comprehensive, factually accurate, neutral and focused on the main topic; it neglects no major facts or details, presents views fairly and without bias, and does not go into unnecessary detail.
- A3. The article has an appropriate structure of hierarchical headings, including a concise lead section that summarizes the topic and prepares the reader for the detail in the subsequent sections, and a substantial but not overwhelming table of contents.
- A4. The article is written in concise and articulate English; its prose is clear, is in line with style guidelines, and does not require substantial copy-editing to be fully MoS-compliant.
- A5. The article contains supporting visual materials, such as images or diagrams with succinct captions, and other media, where appropriate.
- The timescale for A-Class articles has also been changed to give more editors an opportunity to participate.
- The six-monthly Coordinators' election has been moved back a month to avoid clashes with the holiday period. The sign-up period will run from 1–15 September and the elections themselves from 16–30 September.
- The military land vehicles task force has been created.
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Battle of Concepción
- Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse
- Battle of Tory Island
- Early life and military career of John McCain
- Grass Fight
- Leopard 2E
- Operation Varsity
- Roman–Persian Wars
- Uriel Sebree
- USS Princess Matoika (ID-2290)
New featured portals:
New A-Class articles:
- Current proposals and discussions
- Input wanted from people who didn't participate in Tag & Assess '08. Please comment at the Tag & Assess workshop so we can improve future drives.
- Awards and honors
- The Contest department has completed its sixteenth month of competition, which saw 22 entries. The top scorer this month is new entrant Bellhalla with 41 points, followed by Blnguyen with 33 points. Cam, Ed!, David Underdown, and Ferbess also fielded entries. Blnguyen remains the overall leader, with 226 points in total. The Chevrons go to Bellhalla and Blnguyen gets the Writer's Barnstar. You are encouraged to submit any articles you are working on as entries.
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[edit] Nominations for the Military history WikiProject coordinator election
The Military history WikiProject coordinator selection process is starting. We are aiming to elect nine coordinators to serve for the next six months; if you are interested in running, please sign up here by 23:59 (UTC) on September 14!
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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXX (August 2008)
- Project news
- The Military history WikiProject coordinator selection process is underway, to elect nine coordinators to serve for the next six months. If you are interested in running, please sign up here by 23:59 (UTC) on 14 September! Voting starts at 00:01 (UTC) on 15 September and runs until 23:59 (UTC) on 30 September.
- A new barnstar specifically encouraging and recognizing excellence in Milhist article creation and development has been introduced. Any editor who has made a significant contribution to three or more Milhist A-Class articles promoted since 1 August 2008 under the new A-Class criteria is eligible. Nominations for the medal should be made here; should list the three A-Class articles for which the medal is sought; and must be subsequently supported by three or more project coordinators, who will be responsible for making the award. Editors may nominate themselves or any other qualifying editor.
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
New featured lists:
New A-Class articles:
- Current proposals and discussions
- A new discussion about whether Milhist should adopt C-Class is underway. All comments are welcome.
- The 2008 Tag & Assess Workshop is still open, seeking input on ways to improve the efficiency, user-friendliness and organization of future Milhist drives. All comment is welcome, especially from people who didn't participate in the drive!
- Awards and honors
- Durova has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of her exemplary work on military history featured pictures, sounds, and articles.
- JonCatalán has been awarded the new Milhist A-Class medal for his work on three newly-promoted tank-related articles: Panzer I, TAM and AMX-30E.
- The new Milhist A-Class medal also goes to Bellhalla for his three ship-related articles: USS Mercy (AH-4), SS Pennsylvanian and SS Dakotan.
- The Contest department has completed its seventeenth month of competition, which saw an unprecedented 54 entries. The top scorer this month is Bellhalla with a record 120 points, followed by JonCatalan with 56 points. Abraham, B.S., Cam, Ed!, Woody, David Underdown, Gaia Octavia Agrippa and Kyriakos also fielded entries. Blnguyen remains the overall leader, with 226 points in total. The Chevrons go to Bellhalla and JonCatalan gets the Writer's Barnstar. You are encouraged to submit any articles you are working on as entries.
- Thanks go to Abraham, B.S., Bedford, Benedict of Constantinople, Borg Sphere, Canglesea, Climie.ca, Dashiellx, Ejosse1, El Greco, Fusionmix, Geoff Plourde, Jim Sweeney, Judgesurreal777, MBK004, Mifter, Parsecboy, Red4tribe, Rosiestep, Suyogaerospace, and TomStar81 for their help with the 2008 Tag & Assess Workshop.
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[edit] Military history WikiProject coordinator election
The September 2008 Military history WikiProject coordinator election has begun. We will be selecting nine coordinators to serve for the next six months from a pool of fourteen candidates. Please vote here by September 30!
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[edit] Discussion on Talk:Second Sino-Japanese War that may be of interest
Hi, Miborovsky. I know you're a frequent editor of the article, so I wanted to hear your input on the discussion Paul Siebert and I have been having over the "result" section of the infobox. I'd like to achieve a wider consensus than just Paul and I. Regards, Parsecboy (talk) 22:55, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
Hey Mib, long time no see, you been pretty busy lately? Looks like our wiki output has dropped quite a bit, yours even more so than mine! Just dropping by man. Blueshirts (talk)
- Yeah man, been really busy too. It'd be cool to expand the site. But I think the priority should be here on wikipedia, because that's what the great majority of people would visit if they want to know about SSJW. But I have to agree that the new wiki would not attract that many vandals and detractors. Blueshirts (talk) 05:07, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Translating
hey i just joined and i want to work on translating all english articles in wikiproject china into chinese wikipedia. i tried using google translator but it sucks because i have to do one section at a time, because when you copy and paste a whole bunch of irrelevant garbage gets picked up, and i cant read chinese so i dont know how to make new articles at zh.wikipedia.黄帝 (talk) 02:33, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXXI (September 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXXI (September 2008)
- Project news
- The sixth project coordinator election has now concluded. The following editors have been elected to serve as project coordinators until 31 March 2009: Bedford, Cam, Eurocopter, JonCatalán, MBK004, Nick Dowling, Roger Davies (lead), TomStar81, and Woody. Kirill Lokshin has been appointed coordinator emeritus for as long he wants the position. Congratulations to those elected, and thanks to everyone who participated!
- Following a successful RfA, Buckshot06 has been promoted to administrator. We wish him every success in his new role!
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
New featured lists:
New featured topics:
New A-Class articles:
- Current proposals and discussions
- The W1.0 Editorial Team have selected 1133 Military history articles for inclusion in the W0.7 test release. For convenience, these are broken by task force and you'll find a list on each task force headed "Wikipedia 0.7 articles have been selected for [task force name]" on the task force talk page. You may nominate extra articles for inclusion or existing ones for removal. If you can improve any of the articles on the list, by adding references, or copy-editing, or cleaning up generally, please do so.
- A new discussion has started about naming articles on Soviet WWII operations. All contributions are welcome as we hope to resolve this longstanding issue once and for all.
- The debate over whether Milhist should adopt C-Class is continuing. All comments and suggestions are welcome.
- Awards and honors
- Bellhalla has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his exemplary work on military history articles and DYK entries.
- For their work improving articles through the Military history review process, Borg Sphere, Cla68, Eurocopter, Nick Dowling, TomStar81, Woody, JonCatalán, Brad and Cam, have been awarded the Content Review Medal.
- The Contest department has completed its eighteenth month of competition, which saw 45 entries. The top scorer this month is Bellhalla with a record 151 points, followed by Abraham, B.S. with 27 points. Woody, Cam, YellowMonkey, Piotrus, David Underdown, Borg Sphere, Tartarus, Ed!, and Out also fielded entries. Bellhalla is now the overall leader, with 300 points in total. The Chevrons go to Bellhalla and Abraham, B.S. gets the Writer's Barnstar. You are encouraged to submit any articles you are working on as entries.
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[edit] Long time no see.....
Hi Miborovsky just dropping by to say hi. I see that you haven't been on wikipedia lately but if you ever get the chance to, another editor and I are having trouble with another editor who is insisted on engaging in an edit war to post up his Islam template in the Religion of China article, see [1], this user has vandalized this same article in the past to insert his own POV (ie. that China has a Muslim of 100 million). I have no idea why that guy is so obsessed with Chinese Islam, out of curiosity I've asked him several times what is his background with Chinese Islam (ie. Are you of Chinese Muslim background? Are you of Chinese background? Are you fluent in Mandarin? etc...), only to be ignored. From what I've gathered, I can only assumed the guy has little to no background in the Chinese language (I've made corrections to his pinyin in his articles in the past), from his most recent article Yeheidie'erding which I might add was created out of copying and pasting information out of the Islam during the Yuan Dynasty article that I posted in the past (in fact the title is a pinyin correction I made on his behalf). Abstrakt (talk) 23:46, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Facebook group
Hi, I am a sysop in vi.Wikipedia and I confirm that my Facebook name is Nha Hoang. I have just put a request to join the sysop group there. Thanks. Avia (talk) 08:06, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Chinese biographies rewards
I saw your message on the reward board, and you might want to get in touch with User:Nlu, who does extensive work on Chinese historical figures. —Politizer talk/contribs 21:03, 12 November 2008 (UTC)
[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXXII (October 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue XXXII (October 2008)
- Project news
- Following a lengthy discussion, three new coordinators – EyeSerene, Maralia and the_ed17 - have been coopted. The purpose of the appointments is partly to fill the place left by the retirement of TomStar81 and partly to provide increased/improved coordinator capacity to cover existing coordinator absences and to help with upcoming major projects. As a reminder, coordinators are merely editors who have committed to go the extra mile for the project and that there are very few processes that require coordinator input. Specifically these are closing A-Class reviews, and endorsing two project award nominations. Any editors who wish to help with the nitty-gritty of this busy project (cross-posting A-Class review, peer review and featured article candidate alerts; responding to member questions and queries, helping with drives) are positively encouraged to do so.
- A workshop has been set up to redesign and improve the newsletter. In our recent competition, a new name was chosen – The Bugle. All editors are welcome to participate, especially those with graphic and design skills!
- Administrator and Milhist coordinator, Nick Dowling, has changed his user name to Nick-D.
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Albert Speer
- Anglo-Zanzibar War
- Operation Epsom
- Operation Tractable
- SMS Von der Tann
- TAM
- USS Nevada (BB-36)
New featured lists:
- List of Knight's Cross recipients of the U-boat service
- List of New Zealand Land Wars Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Second Afghan War Victoria Cross recipients
New A-Class articles:
- Current proposals and discussions
- Adoption of C-class remains firmly on the Milhist agenda with discussions approaching their fourth month of debate. More views are sought on this.
- Awards and honors
- Kyriakos has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his long and distingushed service as a Coordinator of the Military history WikiProject from February 2007 to September 2008.
- LordAmeth has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his long and distingushed service as a Coordinator of the Military history WikiProject from August 2006 to September 2008.
- EyeSerene has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his diligent and excellent copyediting of vast quantities of Military History articles—notably his work on multiple Featured Article Candidates.
- TomStar81 has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of both his long and distinguished service as a coordinator of this project from August 2007 to October 2008, and of his exemplary contributions to articles on the vessels of the U.S. Navy.
- Bellhalla has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal twice for his six ship-related articles: SS Montanan, SS Ohioan (1914), SS Panaman, MS West Honaker, SS Iowan, and USS West Bridge (ID-2888).
- Abraham, B.S. has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for his three biographies on Australian First World War Victoria Cross recipients: Percy Herbert Cherry, Blair Anderson Wark, and Joseph Maxwell.
- The Contest department has completed its nineteenth month of competition, which saw 35 entries. The top scorer this month is the_ed17 with 39 points, followed by Bellhalla with 38 points. David Underdown, Abraham, B.S., Woody, Piotrus, Rosiestep, Tartarus, Gaia Octavia Agrippa and Harland1 also fielded entries. Bellhalla is now the overall leader, with 338 points in total. The Chevrons go to the_ed17 and Bellhalla gets the Writer's Barnstar. You are encouraged to submit any articles you are working on as entries.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXXIII (November 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter: The Bugle
Issue XXXIII (November 2008)
- Project news
- The Lebanese military history task force has been created.
- The recent promotion of Tom Crean (explorer) brings the number of featured articles within the scope of the Military History Project to 300.
- Following a lengthy discussion, a new section - Personal libraries - has been added to the Logistics Department. The aim is to make sourcing and citation checking easier by sharing information about editors' personal book holdings. If you have half an hour to spare, why add a list of your Milhist reference books?
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Battle of Lipantitlán
- Battle of Khafji
- Richard Williams (RAAF officer)
- Tom Crean
- Third Battle of Kharkov
- SS Mauna Loa
- SS Montanan
- SS Ohioan (1914)
- USS Constitution
New featured lists:
New A-Class articles:
- Current proposals and discussions
- Adoption of C-class remains firmly on the Milhist agenda with discussions approaching their fifth month of debate. More views are sought on this.
- What is a Pyrrhic victory? There's an interesting and lively discussion on this here. (And the short answer is: follow what the sources say.)
- Can you design logos? We're looking for a snappy new logo to go with the new title of the newsletter. See the ideas so far at the newsletter workshop.
- Awards and honors
- The Contest department has completed its twentieth month of competition, which saw a record 78 entries. The top scorer this month is Bellhalla with 143 points, followed by Catalan with 42 points. Georgejdorner, Ian Rose, Abraham, B.S., the_ed17, Skinny87, Rosiestep, ERcheck, David Underdown and Gaia Octavia Agrippa also fielded entries. Bellhalla remains the overall leader with 481 points in total. The Chevrons go to Bellhalla and Catalan gets the Writer's Barnstar. You are encouraged to submit any articles you are working on as entries.
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[edit] Happy Birthday!
[edit] The Diary
Hi,sorry, but I've nominated your article The Diary (film) for deletion. I could find no sources suggesting that principle photography had begun, and the most recent news article on the film was from over a year ago stating only vaguely that Tong was still working on the film. Tryptofeng (talk) 23:28, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXXIV (December 2008)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter: The Bugle
Issue XXXIV (December 2008)
- Project news
- Appearing on the main page on 8 December 2008, Ivan Castro's DYK drew 71,300 page views in a single day - now the all-time high for DYK views.
- As a result of the 2008 Arbitration Committee elections, Lead Coordinator Roger Davies is the fourth coordinator of the project to be appointed to the Arbitration Committee. The others are Kirill Lokshin (2007-2009), FayssalF (2008-2010) and YellowMonkey (2007-2008).
- This month saw 14 military history-related articles promoted to featured status, the highest number for a single month since the project's establishment in October 2002. Congratulations all round!
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- 13th Airborne Division (United States)
- 2nd Canadian Infantry Division
- Action of 13 January 1797
- Akutan Zero
- AMX-30
- Arena Active Protection System
- Blair Anderson Wark
- British Empire
- Frederick III, German Emperor
- Phan Dinh Phung
- Rheinmetall 120 mm gun
- SS Dakotan
- SS Washingtonian
- Tanks in the Spanish Army
New featured lists:
New featured topics:
New A-Class articles:
- Current proposals and discussions
- Design competition Editors with design skills urgently needed to design an eyecatching logo for this newsletter. The logo needs to incorporate a bugle motif as well as the newsletter's title, "The Bugle". Fame and honour (a barnstar) guaranteed for the successful design. Submit entries here please.
- Who will be the three "2008 Military historians of the Year"? There are 13 candidates so far and the number is rising rapidly. The winning editors will receive the Gold, Silver and Bronze Wikis; and all other nominees the WikiProject barnstar. To nominate editors you admire, or to cast your votes, please visit here!
- A new drive has been started to identify the core topics of World War I with the aim of improving their quality before the centenary of the start of World War I in 2014.
- A discussion is underway regarding flag icons and whether to rewrite the current guidelines to reflect the Manual of Style.
- Awards and honors
- Bellhalla has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for three ship-related articles: SS Black Osprey, SS Mauna Loa, and SM U-5 (Austria-Hungary).
- JonCatalán has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Battle of Khafji, Rheinmetall 120 mm gun, and AMX-30.
- The Contest department has completed its twenty first month of competition, which saw 58 entries. The top scorer this month is Bellhalla with 113 points followed by Abraham, B.S. with 32 points. Ed!, Chamal_N, JonCatalan, Skinny87, Rosiestep, the_ed17, David Underdown, Maralia and Terrakyte also fielded entries. Bellhalla remains the overall leader with 594 points in total. The Chevrons go to Bellhalla and Abraham, B.S. gets the Writer's Barnstar. You are encouraged to submit any articles you are working on as entries.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXXV (January 2009)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter Issue XXXV (January 2009)
- Project news
- Don't forget the six-monthly Coordinator elections will take place in March for the April-September term. If you want to become more involved in the project, now's the time to start thinking about it!
- Upon the improvement of World War I or Alexander the Great to featured article, Lead Coordinator Roger Davies has pledged to donate US$250 per article to the Wikimedia Foundation. This pledge is listed at the bounty board and will expire on 31 December 2009. The two articles are both listed at the Special Projects Department as the second and ninth most frequently-read MILHIST articles.
- Following extensive discussion, the structure of the A-Class Medal System has been changed to include three new medals: The A-Class Medal with Oak Leaves, the A-Class Medal with Oakleaves and Swords, and the A-Class Medal with Oakleaves, Swords, and Diamonds, each of which is respectfully awarded after 5, 10, and 20 groups of three A-Class Articles.
- The number of our A-Class articles grew by more than 25% during this month, compared to the total number of A-Class articles existent at the end of December.
- Following a successful RfA, Cam has been promoted to administrator.
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Alaska class cruiser
- Bruce Kingsbury
- Fred Moosally
- Isaac Shelby
- Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment
- Operation Brevity
- Operation Uranus
- SS Minnesotan
- Stanley Goble
- Tetrarch (tank)
- USS Iowa (BB-61)
- USS Iowa turret explosion
- Woodes Rogers
New featured lists:
New featured topics:
New A-Class articles:
- Battle of Aachen
- Battle of Grand Port
- Battle of Kaiapit
- Bob Chappuis
- Dreadnought
- Elmer Gedeon
- George Alan Vasey
- George Julian Howell
- Heinrich Bär
- James Newland
- John S. McCain, Jr.
- Landing at Saidor
- List of tanks in the Spanish Civil War
- M249 squad automatic weapon
- Military history of Australia during World War II
- Neil Hamilton Fairley
- North Yemen Civil War
- Operation Cobra
- Operation Winter Storm
- Operation Totalize
- Percy Statton
- Port Chicago disaster
- SM U-14 (Austria-Hungary)
- SS Timothy Bloodworth
- Tom Derrick
- U-1 class submarine (Austria-Hungary)
- U-3 class submarine (Austria-Hungary)
- William Bostock
- Willie Gillis
- Yamato class battleship
- Current proposals and discussions
- A drive is underway to identify the core topics of World War I with the aim of improving their quality before the centenary of the start of World War I in 2014.
- A Survey is currently underway to determine how MilHist's processes, logistics, and management can be improved.
- Awards and honors
- "Military historian of the Year": the winners of the gold, silver and bronze wikis are: in first place, JonCatalán; in second place, Cla68; and in joint third place, TomStar81 and Skinny87. The runners-up in alphabetical, who each receive the WikiProject Barnstar, are: Abraham, B.S., Bellhalla, Dreamafter, Durova, Ian Rose, Nick-D, Saberwyn, Woody, YellowMonkey and Ynhockey.
- For their work improving articles through the Military history review process during the fourth quarter of 2008, Joe N, JonCatalán, Skinny87, The_ed17, YellowMonkey, Abraham, B.S., Cam, Woody, Roger Davies, Redmarkviolinist, Jim Sweeney, and Nick-D, have been awarded the Content Review Medal.
- Abraham, B.S. has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his many valuable contributions to the project as an active reviewer, a thoughtful contributor to military history discussions, a fine content contributor, and a gentleman.
- Bellhalla has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal with Oakleaves for three ship articles: SS Washingtonian, SS Minnesotan and SS Timothy Bloodworth. He is the first editor to receive the Oakleaves.
- Abraham, B.S. has also been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal twice for Clarence Smith Jeffries, George Ingram, John Whittle, Harry Murray, James Newland and George Julian Howell.
- Cam has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for 2nd Canadian Infantry Division, Operation Lüttich, and Yamato class battleship.
- JonCatalán has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal twice for Panzer IV, Third Battle of Kharkov, Tanks in the Spanish Army, Arena Active Protection System, Operation Winter Storm and List of tanks in the Spanish Civil War.
- Cla68 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Operation Ke, Guadalcanal Campaign and USS Iowa turret explosion.
- Eurocopter has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Operation Epsom, Operation Cobra and Battle of Berlin.
- Hawkeye7 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal twice for Neil Hamilton Fairley, Edmund Herring, Admiralty Islands campaign, Battle of Kaiapit, Landing at Saidor and George Alan Vasey.
- The_ed17 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for USS Nevada (BB-36), Alaska class cruiser and Lexington class battlecruiser.
- TonyTheTiger has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Four Freedoms (Norman Rockwell), Bob Chappuis and Elmer Gedeon.
- The Contest department has completed its twenty second month of competition, which saw 62 entries. The top scorer this month is Bellhalla with 93 points followed by Abraham, B.S. with 52 points. Cam, Georgejdorner and 11 other editors also fielded entries. Bellhalla remains the overall leader with 687 points in total. The Chevrons go to Bellhalla and Abraham, B.S. gets the Writer's Barnstar. You are encouraged to submit any articles you are working on as entries.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXXVI (February 2009)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter Issue XXXVI (February 2009)
- From the Coordinators
- This month has been interesting for MILHIST, as we reorganized a few departments. The Outreach Department has been replaced by the tabs at the top of our totally redesigned project page; thanks to Kirill for the design and Bellhalla for the logo. We also created the Academy, a hub for practical advice about creating, editing, and reviewing quality content. All project members are cordially invited to fill in some of the red links, and new ideas are always welcome.
- As you can see on the right, our A-class and featured content is growing quite rapidly; these numbers have now gone up by 45 for the second straight month! Great work! In addition, thanks go out to those who recently helped in reducing the A-class nominations backlog. Reviewers are still needed; if you feel up to it, please stop by and leave comments on an article—every review helps!
- Lastly, the contest results for the month: Bellhalla took the cake again with 77 points and gets the Chevrons, while Ian Rose gets the Writer's Barnstar for his 60 points. Other participants included Bryce (49 points), Cam (25), David Underdown (11), Kirk (5), Parsecboy (20), Piotrus (?), Rosiestep (3), the_ed17 (27), Wild Wolf (6), and YellowMonkey (35). 51 total articles were improved as part of this.
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Dreadnought
- Edmund Herring
- John Whittle
- Murray Maxwell
- SS Kroonland
- United States Military Academy
- USS Connecticut (BB-18)
- William Bostock
New featured lists:
New featured pictures:
- 1917 surrender of Jerusalem
- WWI Canadian war bond poster (french)
- WWI Canadian war bond poster (english)
- Lexington class battlecruiser
- Battle of Ticonderoga attack plan, 1759
- Military College of Chapultepec, c. 1847
- Machine gun corps, Tell el Sheria Gaza line, 1917
- First Battle of Manassas map
- Aftermath of Wounded Knee, January 1891
- Ottoman camel corps at Beersheba, WWI
- Japanese archer with targets, 1878
New featured topics:
New A-Class articles:
- Battle of Sio
- Battles of the Kinarot Valley
- Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
- Clare Stevenson
- Edgar Towner
- Falaise pocket
- Frank Hubert McNamara
- Japanese battleship Musashi
- Japanese battleship Yamato
- Joe Hewitt (RAAF officer)
- Keith Miller
- Lee-Enfield
- Military career of Keith Miller
- Operation Mole Cricket 19
- Powder Alarm
- SMS Moltke (1910)
- SM U-66
- SM U-68
- Sydney Rowell
- U-5 class submarine (Austria-Hungary)
- U-20 class submarine
- USS Texas (BB-35)
- Walter Nowotny
- Project news
- On 22 February, four military history articles—all of them on battleships—appeared on the Main Page: USS Connecticut (BB-18) was the day's featured article, Japanese battleship Haruna and Brazilian battleship Minas Gerais appeared as part of the DYK section, and French battleship Danton (1909) was one of the in the news items.
- Six articles in our scope appeared on the main page this month: Woodes Rogers (1 February), Action of 13 January 1797 (6 February), 300 (film) (13 February), Theramenes (17 February), Third Battle of Kharkov (19 February), and USS Connecticut (BB-18) (22 February).
- The main project page has been redesigned.
- Article alerts are now available both for the entire project (on the status page) and for each task force (on the task force page).
- The Military history coordinator elections, to appoint coordinators for the period April–October 2009, take place this month. If you are thinking of standing as a candidate, the schedule is as follows:
- Nomination period: 00:01 Sat 7 March - 23:59 Fri 13 March
- Voting period: 00:01 Sat 14 March - 23:59 Sat 29 March
- Awards and honors
- Ian Rose has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Australian military history articles (including four Featured Articles, an A-Class article, and four Good Articles), his highly civil and collaborative editing, and his willingness to provide advice and assistance to other editors.
- MisterBee1966 has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his contributions to seven featured lists on German military awards during the Second World War, and for contributing to four good articles and being instrumental in promoting three of them to A-Class status.
- Raul654 has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his contributions to six current Military History Featured Articles, his flexibility in managing the "Today's featured article" list to accommodate relevant main-page appearances, and his generosity in providing many images for our visual library.
- The Land has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his significant contributions to the area of maritime warfare, as he has authored six of the seven articles in the "history of the battleship" series, with four of them now being featured.
- Bellhalla has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal with Oak Leaves twice for six ship articles: U-1 class submarine (Austria-Hungary), U-3 class submarine (Austria-Hungary), SM U-14 (Austria-Hungary), U-5 class submarine (Austria-Hungary), U-20 class submarine, and SM U-68.
- Abraham, B.S. has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Percy Statton, Tom Derrick and List of Australian George Cross recipients.
- Cam has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Operation Totalize, Japanese battleship Yamato and Japanese battleship Musashi.
- Ian Rose has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Stanley Goble, William Bostock and Frank Hubert McNamara.
- Nudve has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for North Yemen Civil War, Battles of the Kinarot Valley, and Operation Mole Cricket 19.
- TomStar81 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for United States Naval Gunfire Support debate, USS Iowa (BB-61) and USS Texas (BB-35).
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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter Issue XXXVII (March 2009)
- From the coordinators
The big news of course was the seventh project coordinator election covering the period ending 30 September. The quality of the candidates was extremely high, with some of the project's top content builders running alongside highly experienced backroom people. Of the eighteen candidates, sixteen were finally appointed, giving us probably the most rounded coordination team so far.
Those elected were: Abraham, B.S., Bellhalla, Cam, Eurocopter, EyeSerene, Ian Rose, Jackyd101, Joe N, Lordoliver, Maralia, MBK004, Nick-D, Roger Davies (lead), Skinny87, The ed17 and TomStar81. Kirill Lokshin continues in his role as coordinator emeritus. Thanks must go to the departing coordinators – Bedford, JonCatalán and Woody – for helping make the project what it is today
The C-class referendum, held at the same time, produced a slight majority of votes for introduction, but was insufficient to demonstrate a clear consensus. So, for the time being at least, therefore, the project will continue without C-class. Otherwise, focus is likely be on the Academy and the development of courses to develop reviewing, copy-editing and article-building skills. Some review of our task forces is also probable, perhaps consolidating some of the smaller, quieter, ones. As ever, input from everyone is not only welcomed but positively encouraged.
The coordinators' gratitude goes not only to those who participated in the election and referenda but also to everyone who works quietly and conscientiously away to make participation in this project rewarding, successful and productive. Milhist is very fortunate in its membership! Thank you all, Roger Davies talk 16:15, 2 April 2009 (UTC)
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Byzantine navy
- Falaise Pocket
- Frank Hubert McNamara
- Heinrich Bär
- Juan Davis Bradburn
- Operation Cobra
- Port Chicago disaster
- SM U-66
- SMS Moltke (1910)
- Surrender of Japan
- Tom Derrick
- William Henry Harrison
New featured lists:
- List of United States Naval Academy alumni
- List of United States Naval Academy alumni (astronauts)
- List of United States Naval Academy alumni (Chiefs of Naval Operations)
- List of United States Naval Academy alumni (legislators)
New featured pictures:
New A-Class articles:
- 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing
- Ba Cut
- Battle of Artemisium
- Battle of Fort Washington
- Battle of Morotai
- Battle of Tippecanoe
- Battle of Vimy Ridge
- Battle of Wau
- Design 1047 battlecruiser
- Fountain of Time
- Frank Horton Berryman
- Gia Long
- Henry Wells (general)
- Hill 262
- Hue chemical attacks
- Japanese battleship Haruna
- Jon Burge
- Nassau class battleship
- Operation Freshman
- SM UB-43
- SM UB-45
- Stanley Savige
- Xa Loi Pagoda raids
- Project news
- With 12 entrants working on 63 articles, March was another good month for our article improvement contest, entering in April its third year of operation. The coveted Chevrons go to Bellhalla for his outstanding 127 points, with YellowMonkey bagging the Writer's Barnstar for his highly commendable 65 points. Lordoliver came third with a very respectable 57 points. Our thanks go to our other stalwart article builders: Abraham, B.S. (34), Parsecboy (31), Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus (17), Cam (15), Ian Rose (12), David Underdown (12), the ed17 (10), Backslash Forwardslash (6), and Wild Wolf (1).
- Three articles in the project's scope appeared on the Main Page as today's featured article this month: Lazare Ponticelli (12 March), 1960 South Vietnamese coup attempt (17 March) and Operation Varsity (24 March).
- Awards and honors
- Bellhalla has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal with Oak Leaves for three ship articles: SM U-66, SM UB-45, and SM UB-43.
- Hawkeye7 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Battle of Sio, Sydney Rowell, and Battle of Wau.
- Parsecboy has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for SMS Von der Tann, SMS Moltke (1910) and Nassau class battleship.
- Skinny87 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for 13th Airborne Division (United States), Tetrarch (tank), and Operation Freshman.
- TonyTheTiger has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Willie Gillis, Jon Burge, and Fountain of Time.
- YellowMonkey has been awarded two Milhist A-Class medals this month; the first for Military career of Keith Miller, Keith Miller, and 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing; the second for Hue chemical attacks, Ba Cut and Xa Loi Pagoda raids.
- The following editors received the WikiProject Barnstar for their help coordinating the project during the past six months: Bedford, Cam, Eurocopter, EyeSerene, JonCatalán, Kirill Lokshin, Maralia, MBK004, Nick-D, Roger Davies, the_ed17 and Woody.
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[edit] The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXXVIII (April 2009)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter Issue XXXVIII (April 2009)
- From the coordinators
Once again, this month, we have a bumper crop of featured and A-class content, and our heartfelt thanks go to editors who have worked so hard to write these. But with our growth in quality content comes increased demand for reviewers. Which is where you can help.
Reviewing is easy and rewarding. You don't need any prior experience and you don't need to write a full review. Any input is helpful so you initially can just comment on what you're comfortable with. Most reviewers start off by focusing one or two things – say, the historical context, or the text, or the references, or the layout, or the images – and as they gain experience, they broaden the scope of the review. You can easily keep up to date with which articles need review, by copying this text – {{WPMILHIST Review alerts}} – to your userpage or talkpage. Thanks in anticipation, Roger Davies
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing
- Battle of Tippecanoe
- Capture of Fort Ticonderoga
- Design 1047 battlecruiser
- Hue chemical attacks
- M249 squad automatic weapon
- Nassau class battleship
- Raymond Brownell
- Take Ichi convoy
- Zanzibar Revolution
New featured lists:
- List of United States Air Force Academy alumni
- List of United States Military Academy alumni (astronauts)
- List of United States Military Academy alumni (non-graduates)
- List of United States Naval Academy alumni (Medal of Honor)
New featured topics:
New featured pictures:
- Richmond after the American Civil War
- Charles P. Stone
- Idi Amin caricature
- Joan of Arc WWI lithograph
- M777 Light Towed Howitzer
- Robert McGee, scalped as a child by Sioux Chief Little Turtle
New A-Class articles:
- Adrian Cole (RAAF officer)
- Amagi class battlecruiser
- Arthur Henry Cobby
- Battle of Barnet
- Battle of Ticonderoga (1759)
- Brazilian battleship Minas Geraes
- First Battle of Târgu Frumos
- Fort Ticonderoga
- Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay
- John Northcott
- Keith Johnson (cricket administrator)
- Landing at Nadzab
- Landing on Emirau
- Moltke class battlecruiser
- Moro River Campaign
- Operation Charnwood
- Operation Deny Flight
- Otto Becher
- Polish culture during World War II
- Roman–Parthian War of 58–63
- Samuel Burston
- SMS Seydlitz
- SM UB-10
- Ton That Dinh
- Wolfgang Lüth
- Project news
- Our top Peer and A-Class reviewers over the last quarter are Joe N (55), The_ed17 (49), Cla68 (38), TomStar81 (37), Nick-D (34), Abraham, B.S., Wandalstouring, YellowMonkey, Cam, Ian Rose and Woody: who each receive the WikiChevrons. The following editors received the Content Review Medal of Merit for their help: Catalan, Skinny87, Bellhalla, Jim Sweeney, Jackyd101, Patar knight, Hawkeye7, EyeSerene, Harlsbottom, MBK004, The Land, Piotrus, Binksternet, GraemeLeggett, IceUnshattered, Lazulilasher and Parsecboy. Thanks also go to: Eurocopter, Hlj, Lawrencema, MisterBee1966, Nudve, Patton123, Tpbradbury, AdjustShift, Amore Mio, AshLin, Bachcell, Buckshot06, Ceedjee, Cool3, Dapi89, EnigmaMcmxc, Fnlayson, Giordaano, John Smith's, Kevin Myers, Kyriakos, LinguistAtLarge, Maralia, Mjroots, Nigel Ish, NuclearWarfare, Perseus71, Piotr Mikołajski, Randomran, Redmarkviolinist, Saberwyn, Stepshep, Shimgray, Sniperz11, Tartarus and Una Smith.
- The Contest department has completed its twenty-fifth month of competition, with 78 articles entered. The top scorer this month is Bellhalla with 103 points followed by Sturmvogel 66 with 95 points. They receive the Chevrons and the Writer's Barnstar respectively. Cool3 commendably came third with 33 points, with honorable mentions going to Abraham, B.S. (32); Ian Rose (26); the_ed17 (25); YellowMonkey (25); Cam (20); Parsecboy (20); Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus (17); and David Underdown (12). Thanks also go to Wild Wolf, Belissarius, Kirk, and Lordoliver, who also fielded entries.
- Awards and honors
- JonCatalán has been awarded the WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves in recognition of his distinguished service as a coordinator of this project, his thorough article reviews, and his exemplary contributions to 14 featured articles, one featured topic, and many A-Class and good articles.
- Abraham, B.S. has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal with Oakleaves for Edgar Towner, Henry Wells (general) and Raymond Brownell.
- Hawkeye7 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal with Oakleaves for Landing at Nadzab, John Northcott and Landing on Emirau.
- Cam has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Japanese battleship Haruna, Moro River Campaign and Operation Charnwood.
- Eurocopter has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Falaise pocket, Hill 262 and First Battle of Târgu Frumos.
- Hawkeye7 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Frank Horton Berryman, Stanley Savige and Samuel Burston.
- Ian Rose has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Clare Stevenson, Joe Hewitt (RAAF officer) and Adrian Cole (RAAF officer).
- Magicpiano has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Capture of Fort Ticonderoga, Powder Alarm and Fort Ticonderoga.
- MisterBee1966 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Heinrich Bär, Walter Nowotny and Wolfgang Lüth.
- Nick-D has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Military history of Australia during World War II, Battle of Morotai and Australian light destroyer project.
- Parsecboy as been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Moltke class battlecruiser, Amagi class battlecruiser and SMS Seydlitz.
- The_ed17 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Design 1047 battlecruiser, Amagi class battlecruiser and Brazilian battleship Minas Geraes.
- YellowMonkey has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Gia Long, Keith Johnson (cricket administrator) and Ton That Dinh.
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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter Issue XXXIX (May 2009)
- From the coordinators
- With end of year exams beckoning for many members, this has been a quiet month on the talk pages for Milhist. (If you are facing exams yourself, we all wish you the very best of luck!) During this quieter period, some of our most active reviewers are busy revising so it would be really appreciated if you can help with peer reviews or A-Class reviews. You can easily track articles needing review, by copying {{WPMILHIST Review alerts}} to your userpage.
- This month sees our first newsletter editorial. The idea is to provide regular tips and hints to help editors get up to speed with our large (and sometimes complicated) project. This month's piece, by EyeSerene, explains the workings of the project's main template, which is at the core of the project's tagging and assessing activities. Roger Davies talk 20:26, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- 1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash
- Arthur Henry Cobby
- Battle of Barnet
- Fort Ticonderoga
- Fountain of Time
- Neil Hamilton Fairley
- Operation Perch
- SMS Seydlitz
- SS Pennsylvanian
New featured lists:
- List of United States Military Academy alumni (Medal of Honor)
- List of United States Military Academy alumni (Superintendents)
New featured topics:
New featured pictures:
New A-Class articles:
- Albert Kesselring
- Frank Bladin
- Henry Burrell (RAN officer)
- List of Knight's Cross recipients of the Kriegsmarine
- List of Knight's Cross recipients of the Schnellboot service
- List of Knight's Cross recipients of the U-boat service
- Midshipman
- SM UB-14
- SM UB-16
- SS American (1900)
- Teddy Sheean
- Tucker class destroyer
- Yorktown class gunboat
- Project news
- The Contest department has completed its twenty-sixth month of competition, with 83 articles entered by 15 editors. This month's top scorer is Bellhalla with 123 points followed by Sturmvogel 66 with 101 points. They receive the Chevrons and the Writer's Barnstar respectively. Parsecboy commendably came third with 47 points, with honorable mentions going to Ian Rose (38), Ed (28), Abraham, B.S. (15), the_ed17 (12), Amore Mio (11) and Kirk (11). Thanks also go to Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus, DPdH, Lordoliver, Belissarius, Wild Wolf, Gaia Octavia Agrippa and mynameinc, who also fielded entries.
- In a welcome addition to a long under-represented area, this month saw the creation of the Pakistani military history task force, which hits the ground running with 11 participants.
- In another task force development, please help recruit members for some of our smallest and quietest task forces. If you know anyone who may be interested, or are interested yourself, please see the drive discussion. The affected task forces are (with numbers of particpants in brackets): Taiwanese military history (2); Polish military history (4); Dutch military history (6); Military historiography (6); New Zealand military history (7); Baltic states military history (8); National militaries (8); Southeast Asian military history (8); War films (8); Early Muslim military history (9); Intelligence (9); Lebanese military history (9); South American military history (9); and Spanish military history (9).
- Awards and honours
- Bellhalla has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal with Oakleaves for SM U-10, SM UB-14 and SM UB-16.
- MisterBee1966 has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for List of Knight's Cross recipients of the Kriegsmarine, List of Knight's Cross recipients of the Schnellboot service, and List of Knight's Cross recipients of the U-boat service.
- Ian Rose has been awarded the Milhist A-Class medal for Arthur Henry Cobby, Frank Bladin and Henry Burrell (RAN officer).
- Editorial: "How to use the Milhist template"
Welcome to a new occasional feature of The Bugle, where over coming issues we'll be exploring some of the roles, tasks, and technical functions that go into creating what archivist and researcher Simon Fowler has described as the best general resource for military history on the internet.† As a project we can rightly be proud of that accolade, and we gratefully acknowledge the debt we owe to those dedicated editors from across Wikipedia that have helped to make the Military history WikiProject what it is today.
Many editors' first inkling of milhist's existence is when they spot our project banner on an article talk page. The banner can be easily added to appropriate articles by any editor, by typing {{WPMILHIST}} at (or near) the top of the talk page on a new line, and saving the page with an appropriate edit summary. This short form of the template will add the article to our project, and also flag the article as needing assessment and assignment to a task force by automatically adding it to the unassessed articles and articles with no associated task force categories.
As with many templates in use on Wikipedia, additional parameters can be specified. Possibly the most useful to include is the class parameter, because this will help out any editors who come along later to assess the article. To add the class parameter, edit the template markup to look like {{WPMILHIST|class=}}... and if you wish, have a read through the assessment guidance on milhists's quality scale and assign a rating from Stub- to B-Class yourself. A banner template with, for example, a Stub-Class article rating will look like {{WPMILHIST|class=stub}}. Because B-Class is assessed against a checklist it has some additional parameters, so when adding the project banner to an article talk-page, even if you don't intend to assess the article yourself it can be a real help to subsequent editors to include these too. This version of the template can be entered as {{WPMILHIST|class=|B1=|B2=|B3=|B4=|B5=}}. For detailed guidance on exactly what the five B-Class criteria are, see the B-class checklist.
Finally, when adding the milhist banner it's useful to assign the article to one (or more) of our task forces. This will help to bring it to the attention of those editors most likely to be interested in, and knowledgeable about, the subject. As with assessment, task force assignment is accomplished by adding a parameter to the template—in this case, simply the name of the task force followed by =yes (or =y). For example, to assign a Start-Class article to the Second World War and Canadian task forces, the template should read {{WPMILHIST|class=start|B1=|B2=|B3=|B4=|B5=|WWII=yes|Canadian=yes}}.
For a full list of all the banner template parameters and more detailed usage instructions, see Template:WPMILHIST; if you are unsure as to whether or not an article belongs with milhist or what task force(s) might be appropriate, or if you have any other questions, you are welcome to ask at our main project talk page. Happy templating! EyeSerenetalk
†Simon Fowler, Guide to Military History on the Internet, UK:Pen & Sword 2007, ISBN 9781844156061, p. 7
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