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to do to bring it up to B class. Firstly, although I didn't put this in the assessment originally this article is a little light on for references. Specifically the background paragraph needs at least one inline citation, and I would like to see more than two main works consulted (not always possible I understand). Secondly, although I am no expert on the battle I think that a battle of this size (there were more than 4,000 Spanish casualties) could probably have more than 4 paragraphs written about it (in the Battle section), for instance the 15 October action at Mezkiritz has just 3 sentences. Could you possibly expand this a little further? Also please consider using the Author, date and page system for citations per
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might be useful. Also, I've done a bit of reworking of the sections, so if you wouldn't mind reading through it now and seeing if it still makes sense, I'd appreciate it too. There are a few other issues too, as I see it: (1) the lead doesn't adequately summarise the article, (2) there is inconsistency in the citation/referencing style, (3) images could do with having alt text added. Any help with these would also be greatly appreciated. Cheers. —
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IMO the lead of an article should be succinct, but still of course summarise the article. To mention the anti-war movement twice in the lead seems repetitive to me, as it was just one (major) aspect of the conflict. I'm not attached to the wording as it is though and if you think it should be changed
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I am confused over whether I should take the not done template for my comment to mean that my suggest was not done because there was no need for it or not done because you are still looking into the matter. I'm prepared to offer my support for the ACR; however the red X is in this case ambiguous - it
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Hi Djmaschek. Sorry for the slow response, but I have now reassessed the article as B class following your addition of the ref and in light of your comments above re sources. If there is nothing further available I'm happy with that. I would suggest that you don't using modern rank abbreviations and
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Hi mate. Not sure exactly what I was thinking back on 10 June when I assessed this article as regretfully so much has happened in real life since then... Anyway I digress, actually this article is looking quite good and the map is a good addition, although there is probably a little bit of work left
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article. I've added quite a few citations to it, however, it still requires more to get it to B class in my opinion. I've added the citation needed tags to where I think they're needed but for which I haven't found anything yet. If you are keen to help out, I think that you have the Brune book which
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No worries, I think I got the cite needed tag sorted too. Hey you still right for tonight? Sean says he should be able to come for a bit too, and a few blokes from RMC 'might' turn up... although I kind of doubt it as one is driving from Oakey and the other has tickets for the Rugby... Tom and John
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That tag is used to indicate that the notes aren't referenced in the text. Also, those references are generally linked to the corresponding notes. I did not see any such links, so I used the {{no footnotes}} tag. BTW, I was impressed by your article. It is a much better article than most of those I
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There really is no other information on this obscure battle, so I'm afraid it will have to remain Start class until I locate another source. I did provide some needed citations in the Background paragraph. While looking in vain for a copy of Phipps at the Univ of Houston library, I came across two
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on the ISAF article right now. It appears the user (190.10.0.121) has been editing Knowledge since 2006, however, usually they leave no comments and never use article discussions. One time I was able to get this user (190.10.0.121) to leave a web page reference as a comment by imbedding a comment
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Hmm, no worries I guess. Not sure how an IP persistently reverting without explaination an edit I made that was fully referenced doesn't equal vandalism (especially given that users history) but whatever. How should I have proceeded - allow the IP to make the edit and tag (for something other than
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by Kuring covers it, nor the official histories or any of the three histories of the Australian Army that I own! However, Robert Hall has written quite extensively on the service of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in the Australian Army, so perhaps you might try a search of the library for
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Hello Tom. I did respond on the ACR page itself about this issue but you may have missed it. I marked it not done because I didn't make the suggested change. Specifically, infantry company names in the Australian Army are "usually" written as they are i.e "A Company" but said phonetically, i.e.
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so justifying a block. In such circumstances I would kindly try to get the user to the talk page first. If this failed I would wait a bit before reverting so I don't find myself in an edit war. If "slow motion" reverting still continued without violating 3RR I would make a report or ask for
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again please do so. Ultimately I originally felt compelled to change it more because it seemed like clumsy wording more than anything. All that said, is the statement actually mentioned in the article? And if so is it referenced? Otherwise it seems a little like original research to me.
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I still do not understand, is there an issue or not? The inline citations in this article use the short reference method i.e. author, date and page and these are written in full in the References section. As far as I am aware this is fully compliant with the
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Just an FYI...it wasn't a duplicate post: the separate posts for Task Force Oz and Task Force NZ were both moved in during the ANZSP merging/creation/thingie. Either way, they're both irrelevant now, and I've archived everything thats pre-merge. --
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Thanks YellowMonkey, yes definately. Still fairly new to A class reviews but have learnt a bit from the few that I have done so far. However I will be heading overseas very soon for 6 months so it will have to wait until I get back now. Cheers.
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I appreciate your efforts towarding keeping the ISAF article accurate and free of vandalism. I have a feeling there is some miscommunication with the user (190.10.0.121) who seems to be creating vandalism right now. I like to assume good faith
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right next the entry that they kept editing. I was able to convert their comment into a reference. If we could get a discussion going on the ISAF discussion page then I believe it would be easy to find a consensus. Hope this helps.
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A large proportion of the background for many of the Australian regimental articles I've contributed to comes from the Digger History website - there is a page for each of the state regiments, with the RSAR page being found
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again. Not only do some project not use A class, but you also removed the GA information from articles that remain GA (GA and A coexist). If the projects want to use A, then their editors can reassess the article.
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Cheers for that. I think we should also have Dehaui as he was a higher level commander who would have ultimately been in command of the Chinese Spring Offensive. Indeed for similar reasons we have Ridgeway.
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I didn't realize you had just made the edit or I would have asked. The article is AmEng, and Webster's NWD doesn't list "calibre", I believe that's BritEng (and every other Eng, heh). (Watching) - Dank
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Cheers mate. Yeah doing well... good to have net access again (the system here is not very reliable but its better than what some of the other blokes have elsewhere so I can't complain). Take it easy.
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I would like to, I certainly feel that the topic deserves a higher rated article (it is a fairly visible topic about 50 to 100 hits a day), but I'm a little concerned about the depth of sources.
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article in regards to the recent helicopter crash, what source identifies the helicopter in the crash? The sources currently cited don't specify, and I haven't come across anything that does. --
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Zeng Siyu is the 64th Field Army commander, the one who is in charge of the Maryang San defense. I find it hard to add Peng Dehuai because he did not issue a single order during the battle.
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Hmm its a good point, you probably do rely on one or two sources fairly heavily. Not sure that can be avoided though. Maybe give it a while and see if you can turn up any more books etc.
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Thanks for your updates to this article. I intend to start work on comprehensively updating it this weekend - much of its content is now outdated (some by about three years!).
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That's great, thanks for that. I will have a look at the Mitchie library on the weekend to see if I can find something else too. But what you've added looks good. Cheers. —
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Co-ords should use the co-ord template as I used there, although you are correct in regards the region which was my mistake (copy and paste job). Hope this makes sense.
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If you link those inline citations to the notes at the bottom of the page, there won't be a problem. Thats how the inline citations in other articles are done. Regards,
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and most of my recent articles are on that subject. Anyway, please let me know what I can do to boost the article to B-Class (short of finding a copy of R. W. Phipps'
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Hmm... I just had one of those moments where everything I ever thought I knew gets called into question. Thanks for pointing that out... I will have another look at
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Howdy. Unfortunately no I don't... so frustrating as it really only needs one more cite to be a B. I looked through my library and I don't have anything. Not even
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I can assure you it wasn't speculation on my part. For some reason this detail is not being widely reported in the media, but I have now added a reference.
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showed that. I got lucky in that most of these articles were good to go before I left! I have a couple in mind for when I'm home though. Take care mate.
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I added some info to this article. I will be adding more in the future but I think its ready for B but let me know if you need any more changes.--
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Thanks for your attention to copyediting. The reason I left the hyphen alone in the infobox when I copyedited was per the sentence just before
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by Dennis et al has some useful information. I'll see what I can add. Don't think it will resolve the "cite needed" tag though. Cheers.
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Cheers. Probably won't do anymore GAs until I'm back in civilisation now though. I really need access to my books when I do these and
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Thanks for the copy edit work. It looks good. I agree with merging the legacy and disbandment sections. Looks fine. Cheers.
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Scratch what I said above about the Spring Offensive - I've been editing Battle of Kapyong and am now confusing myself....
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I had that concern when I made the change too! Sometimes it pays to listen to the voices inside ones head... apologies.
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Sorted now - you were just too quick. I was adding the licence as you tagged it, causing an edit conflict. Cheers.
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but I can see how it might be useful. Might have a go later but I have to go out now for a bit. Cheers again.
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Cheers, no worries, mate. Hope it all goes well. Will talk offline about it. Take it easy if you can. —
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No worries. There are a few more sections that need updating so by all means go for it. Cheers.
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Thanks again for your time with this one, I know it was another big article to review. Cheers.
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