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I'm sorry about the edit. i had made a mistake in my sources. one source had claimed that Edward III was the Black Prince. I had cahnged simply using that and later realized my mistake but you had already corrected me. Thank you for telling me. I am sorry but i'm a very basic user of
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Battle of Alma and
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While i understand you concern i can quote many refrences that state other wise the most commmon date that is well know around the world is 23rd April for birth and death but as usual you make an edit on here and straight away you recieve messages from people that think they know it all i thought
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Is it possible that I could tax your research skills for images of the following: SR U1, N1, W, N15x
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Thank you for attending to details and matters of continuity. Yes, I noticed the absence of "Look On" on Lord Lucan's entry. And so it goes. Some topics in Knowledge seem to have dedicated, defensive editors while others are more laisse faire(sp?) and I was surprised to find a seeming lack of
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Just enquiring whether or not you happen to know where to find an image of an un-rebuilt (as opposed to 'unrestored') Merchant Navy Class, circa 1941 to 1956? No worries if you don't, but one does need to be found to replace the one that's there of an un-rebuilt West Country Class. Cheers,
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I hasten to add that the mention of Lord Lucan getting the nickname "Look on" at Balaclava has disappeared. And just as well, since according to Woodham-Smith this nickname originated at an earlier skirmish. You might be interested in co-ordinating all the entries relating to
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I was trying to fix the ambiguity, not add to it, as you were! If you think I'm wrong it might be better to remove the word altogether rather than revert to the previous, which seemed ambiguous in the context.
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Hi. I noted the US Army's request for the picture credit, but in your edit it appeared twice, once in the cation and once at the end of the article. I've put it back to the footnotes again. All the best.
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You undid my image edit before I could finish. I was in the process of uploading the image when you undid the link change... Ugh! I give up. I'll leave the image off since it continually gets deleted.
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