User talk:Reedmalloy
Question on one of your ContributionsHello Reedmalloy. I'm doing some research into Operation BOLO. I have a question on a certain portion of the Operation BOLO article, which I believe you added under your former name Buckboard. Within the MiG Threat paragraph it states, "Rules of engagement that had previously permitted the F-4 MiGCAP to escort the F-105s in and out of the target area had been revised in December to limit MiGCAP penetration to the edge of SAM coverage." I would like to find the source document for this statement. I have not been able to find any mention of this change within several sources on Operation BOLO and Operation ROLLING THUNDER. Any help in clarifying this statement would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Daneman3 May 22, 2008 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Daneman3 (talk • contribs) 16:37, 3 June 2008 (UTC)
Thanks so much for the clarification! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Daneman3 (talk • contribs) 04:48, 4 June 2008 (UTC) Thank you!...for your your spell-checking, revising and improving History of the Swiss Air Force! I have absolutely no ties with either the military or the Air Force, but sometimes *any* subject grips me and I have to extend/translate an article... :-) --Keimzelle (talk) 17:00, 8 June 2008 (UTC) Operation COOKIE MONSTERI think the previous lead was better. It gave a full impression of the force i.e. exact number of aircrafts etc. Otolemur crassicaudatus (talk) 23:00, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
57th FGThanks for your effort. I appreciate your help. MisterBee1966 (talk) 11:29, 23 July 2008 (UTC) Memphis BelleThe modifications made to the article Memphis Belle were changed, I've already made a response on the discussion page which was made in May of this year. Furthermore, the reference used for the opening sentence states that the aircraft was one of the first and not the first to complete 25 missions and return to the United States. Please do not modify this statement since it comes straight from the usaf.mil website. I also removed a statement stating that it is one of the most famous aircraft since it violates the WP:NPOV policy, please review this policy before making changes to the article. -Signaleer (talk) 12:15, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
United States Strategic Air Forces in the PacificGiven you expansion of the Far East Air Force (United States) you might be interested in adding to the stub article United States Strategic Air Forces in the Pacific that I have created recently. --Philip Baird Shearer (talk) 09:32, 11 September 2008 (UTC) American airborne landings in NormandyHey there. I responded to your comment on the talk-page with comments of my own that will hopefully solve any worries you might have about my re-writing the article. Nice to meet you, Skinny87 (talk) 11:45, 25 October 2008 (UTC) DYK for Interception of the RexCbl62 08:26, 27 December 2008 (UTC) MergeI responded to your comment on the talk page of the 9th Reconnaissance Wing. Kevin Rutherford (talk) 19:06, 8 March 2009 (UTC) For your hard work
Skinny...thanx. Needless to say, I feel like a hypocrite for some of my carping. Tryly, the real reward in all this is not recognition but passing on knpowledge. Article contribs to Alfred V. VervilleThanks for your great contribs to Alfred V. Verville, who is my great,great,great Uncle! :) Angels of BataanDear Reedmalloy: This is a THANK YOU for your recent edit on the "Angels of Bataan." Not a "fine point" at all but exactly the type of support one hopes to receive on Wikipedia--particularly someone like me, who does not have personal experience in the military, when writing on those who served. Thanks again! --Ksibley (talk) 20:30, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
Kill with no powerI'm curious, not concerned or worried, just curious, about why you decided to delete that bit about Robin Olds getting one of his P-38 kills while gliding with dry carbs and windmilling props. Too trivial? Not a shining moment in his career (because he screwed up the fuel controls for a few seconds)? Article is looking good anyway, so Cheers! Binksternet (talk) 23:56, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
Broken referenceYou just now added a broken reference called "ATC/" to The Hump. Could you go back there please and give the details. Thank you, Debresser (talk) 20:11, 13 October 2009 (UTC) Air Mail scandalThere are many uncited statements in Air Mail scandal which you might be able to help reference. Cheers ww2censor (talk) 15:25, 23 November 2009 (UTC)
Hi - I was confused by your recent addition to the Pathfinder disambiguation page, and I'd like to understand your intent so we can make the entry clearer. The article you linked, 482d Operations Group, doesn't seem to have information on any topic referred to as "Pathfinder"; it does discuss the 482d Bombardment Group, which apparently included or consisted of pathfinders (apparently referring to the type of soldier/paratrooper). If the group itself was actually called "Pathfinder" or "Pathfinders" or something like that, then a) the article should be amended to state that, and b) the entry should link to 482d Bombardment Group, as in "Pathfinder may refer to: 482d Bombardment Group, a WWII U.S. Air Force unit also called the Pathfinders," or something like that. Your clarification is appreciated. Propaniac (talk) 19:15, 20 December 2009 (UTC) Merry XmasMerry Christmas and Happy New Year from Bzuk (talk) 20:40, 24 December 2009 (UTC). I created a new article Chain Lightning (1950 film) only to find that there already was a stub article called Chain Lightning (film). I used the specific wording of "1950 film" to differentiate the term "chain lightning". Can you help; one or the other title is fine with me? FWiW Bzuk (talk) 14:52, 30 December 2009 (UTC).
Hi! I restored the sentence you deleted with a cited page. Sorry the page is in Japanese. I couldn't find any ref. in English. But please see its Google translation. Thank you. Oda Mari (talk) 15:40, 20 January 2010 (UTC) Okay, thanx. That's all I was looking for.--Reedmalloy (talk) 06:33, 21 January 2010 (UTC) has been an automated delivery by BrownBot (talk) 23:08, 4 March 2010 (UTC) TalkbackHello, Reedmalloy. You have new messages at Talk:Robin Olds.
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Reed-MalloySaw your username and it caught my attention... I too am a fan of Adam-12!--Paul McDonald (talk) 18:41, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
Steven W. ThompsonMy father, Stephen W. Thompson was the observer when he shot down that first plane. Look him up on Wikipedia. I grew up in Dayton and got BSc,MSc and PhD from OSU-- go Buckeyes. Sorry to edit your page, but only way I know to contact. As a child I was one of the few people ever on board the first B-17 which crashed on takeoff at Wright Field
Change to Ribbon image file link on User PageG'day Reed, I swapped redirected the image link for the ribbon bar of an Officer of the Order of the Southern Cross on your main User Page. I have just moved the file to Commons and retitled it to reflect the standard English translation. As the original Wikipedia file has a slightly different name to the new Commons file, I erred on the side of editing your user page rather than allowing the link to become broken when the original Wikipedia file is deleted. Cheers, AusTerrapin (talk) 15:56, 28 October 2010 (UTC) Thank you!Thanks for that really good info on General of the Air Force. The efforts to appoint that rank to someone in the 1950s are are pretty hazy chapter in Air Force history and we can use all the info there is about that in the article. -OberRanks (talk) 20:35, 22 November 2010 (UTC) About FM 100-20I recognize the quote about FM 100-20 being the first forward air control Field Manual; it's in Budiansky's Air power: the men, machines, and ideas that revolutionized war, from Kitty Hawk to Gulf War II, although GoogleBooks won't give me the page number. If the factoid is in error, it must be because the source is mistaken. Alternatively, the unsourced replacement factoid should have a source to supersede the claimed error. What source do you have for your assertion that FM 100-20 was preceded by another manual? Georgejdorner (talk) 16:18, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
Actually, Mr. Malloy, you are a man after my own heart. I asked for proof; you most definitely provided it. No worries; I was the original author of the phrase in question. Now that it has been proven wrong, it can remain buried in the dustbin of revisions. You may have done only 15 minutes web surfing–but they were well spent minutes. I only challenged you because the vast majority of changes in WP are NOT sourced, just as the vast majority of WP submissions remain unsourced years after the text was written. Or changes are made to the text, but not to the citation (which I suspected in this case). Personally, I usually will not write so much as a word without citing proof. In some few cases where I do not have the source to hand, I will return to add a citation later. I always mark these needy spots with the [citation needed] tag. In summary, it's good to meet you. Thanks for the edit. You saved me from error. Georgejdorner (talk) 15:42, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
John --Reedmalloy (talk) 15:52, 28 November 2010 (UTC) I live in Grosvenor SquareLike what you did with I live In Grosvenor Square - wondered if I could persuade you to take a look at Madonna of the Seven Moons and Secret Mission - I'd appreciate some input.Excellentone (talk) 00:36, 28 December 2010 (UTC)
Aeronautics Div, 1st casualtyGreat work on the Aeronautics Division article. Please consider a change in wording from: "the first military airplane casualty" to: "the first airplane fatality" (or "casualty"). Of course, it was the first military death, but more broadly, the first death in any airplane. DonFB (talk) 01:15, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
Elmer GedeonI appreciate your efforts on Elmer Gedeon. However, now you have a lot of text in the article that is not supported by the inline citation and have added two general references. It is 2011 and for at least three years inline citations have been the preferred method of citation. If you feel you are going to be unable to add inline citations to show which facts came from which sources, I will revert all of your work.--TonyTheTiger (T/C/BIO/WP:CHICAGO/WP:FOUR) 04:46, 9 January 2011 (UTC)
Rex humorAt "my" Caleb V. Haynes biography, I have a slightly humorous bit by Captain Cavellini of the Rex where he invites the U.S. airmen down to lunch. This is taken from William P. Head's book, page 203. You could incorporate this bit into "your" interception article if you wish. Binksternet (talk) 03:19, 16 January 2011 (UTC)
AwardAs a member of WP:PINOY I would like to thank you for your work on the article Philippines Campaign (1941–42). Although often over looked in the annals of American Military History, the events of the brave and honorable soldiers of USAFFE are no less important to both the United States and the Philippines. Your additions add to that rightly deserved recognition. --RightCowLeftCoast (talk) 21:18, 28 January 2011 (UTC) With this edit, you changed Samuel Lahm's college to Washington & Lee College. The Congressional bio says "attended Washington College, Pennsylvania," which is Washington & Jefferson College. I changed it, but if there's another source that says otherwise, please let me know.--GrapedApe (talk) 03:14, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
hey reedi recently found this one from a friendly fire incident. July 25, 1944, an Allied bombing mission near the western area of Saint-Lô carried out by the RAF resulted in heavy casualties on the 13th US infantry. Does this even exist or something? did UK took part of it or no? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Paulioetc (talk • contribs) 15:34, 6 March 2011 (UTC)
VarsityHey, thanks for the edits to the Operation Varsity article. I've been all but inactive for a long time, but even a brief look over it shows that its in quite a bad state. It was my first article,got it all the way from stub to FA in record time in 2008, and I think you can tell. It reads more like an essay than an encyclopedic article, not surprising when you factor in that I rewrote part of my BA dissertation to create it. It needs a major overhaul, mainly in the sections Aftermath and onwards, but I don't have my sources with me, and there are several new books on Varsity that need to be used as well. Do you have any intention of expanding/rewriting it completely? Skinny87 (talk) 22:06, 24 April 2011 (UTC)
Hap ArnoldThe info came off this site: http://www.af.mil/information/heritage/weekinhistory.asp which is basically a "This week in US Aviation History" page put up by the USAF Museum staff. Unfortunately, it updates daily and shelves the previous day's info. Probably need a "real" source though... Ckruschke (talk) 11:03, 17 May 2011 (UTC)Ckruschke
A barnstar for you!
I have now finished my edits to the page. All I wanted to do was clean up the citations a little. But a some observations on how you can improve the citations:
This edit of mine contains some examples of "fixing" both of the above. Now that the citations are split into short and long it was easy to spot a couple where there is no page number and one where I could not find mention of the fact in the citation. I have marked them. I hope you take my remarks as they were intended: some positive comments to help in a small way to improve the page. Good luck and if you need any assistance from me in the future please ask on my talk page. -- PBS (talk) 05:44, 11 August 2011 (UTC)
Auto patroller rightsI wanted to let you know, I nominated you for autopatroller rights at Wikipedia:Requests for permissions/Autopatrolled. I've found your page creations to be very well thought out, and referenced, and I think you can be trusted with the privilege of not bothering new page patrollers with reviewing your contributions. I found your long tenure, and your small, yet well done, page creations to be an excellent example of good contributions. I nominated you, however, without consulting you first. With that in mind, if this is something you're not interested in, please say so here or at the nomination page, and if that's the case, I'm sorry if I put you on the spot. But notwithstanding, I think your contributions to the encyclopedia are excellent, and I hope this will make your contributions all the more efficient. Whatever your decision, thank you for your good work, and I hope to see you around. Shadowjams (talk) 12:01, 20 August 2011 (UTC)
Reed, I was just about to compliment you (really, no, really) on your additions and changes to the article; you should have seen it before! Yes, Turner Classic Movies had it on yesterday morning, and it got me scrambling to look up more information on the film. A typical actioneer, but the aerial scenes are at least watchable if not redeeming the production from the usual dross of the time. That it is a Capra film, now largely forgotten, also makes it worthy of appraisal. FWiW Bzuk (talk) 14:50, 22 September 2011 (UTC). ...and now, another task if you choose to accept it (`a la Mission: Impossible), see No Highway in the Sky. FWiW Bzuk (talk) 13:57, 26 September 2011 (UTC).
Wright FieldGood article, but the statement about all flight operations stopping in 1963 is not correct. I got my private pilot license at the WPAFB Aero Club in 1967, flying Cessna 150s out of Wright Field. The club continued to operate from Wright Field until late 1971 or early 1972, when it moved to Area C. The Wright Field tower was still operating when I was flying there. N9531l (talk) 02:03, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
King KongHave an interest in that article and Merian C Cooper. Who was the banned editor who wanted a super short plot section? At least a topic sentence at the beginning, explaining that it is a movie within a movie, would help orient the reader better.71.246.144.154 (talk) 00:08, 16 November 2011 (UTC) Merry X'mas~!"And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:10-11 (King James Version) Dave ♠♣♥♦™№1185©♪♫®is wishing you a Merry Christmas. This greeting (and season) promotes WikiLove. Spread the cheer by adding {{Subst:Xmas4}} to their talk page with a friendly message. Season's tidings!FWiW Bzuk (talk) 04:01, 25 December 2011 (UTC).
Looks like we were both watching Turner Classic Movies again. Take a look. FWiW Bzuk (talk) 16:35, 27 December 2011 (UTC).
Take a look here. FWiW, dang that TCM ... Bzuk (talk) 16:18, 11 January 2012 (UTC).
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Manhattan ProjectWhat exactly does Campbell say? It contradicts Groves, who has a lot of details.
Please be careful when amending pages, like Strategic Air Command, the details of which you may not have deeply researched. The above page, written by a USAF ret'd tech sergeant who served for years in SAC, details the ten initial bomb groups. If you check the 58th Air Division page, following User:Bwmoll3's hard work, you will find it is specifically listed as an initial component of SAC, and the 58th Fighter Wing was not even activated until 1952! Please BE MORE CAREFUL. Buckshot06 (talk) 07:08, 18 February 2012 (UTC)
(od) You may wish to comment at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of United States Air Force bombardment groups assigned to Strategic Air Command. Buckshot06 (talk) 06:47, 28 February 2012 (UTC) What a rotten film to end an illustrious career, no wonder William Wellman was so incensed at the cavalier treatment dolled out by Jack L. Warner, a man he personally detested. FWiW, however, I was suitably inspired to rewrite the article as it was a mess, and had no reference sources to back up any of the odd claims made about Wellman. Bzuk (talk) 00:32, 14 March 2012 (UTC).
I just came across a few books on war films that piqued my interest in a few obscure films, and lo and behold, The Bridges at Toko-ri was already an article but was missing a few things. I will come back to it another time to fill in some gaps, especially the Ted Williams connection?! FWiW Bzuk (talk) 22:56, 28 August 2012 (UTC).
Alcatraz GangReally good edits to this article. Thanks! PumpkinSky talk 09:41, 11 September 2012 (UTC) A Barnstar
ThanksThanks for catching the vandalism on List of Mayflower passengers which went undetected for so long. Mugginsx (talk) 12:31, 18 October 2012 (UTC)
Nicole Malachowski source help?Reed - in this 2010 edit you cited a source that appears to be inaccessible, at least to me and Archive.org. Do you still have access to it? I wonder if this newsletter may have simply moved to a new host (can't find that, if any).
Thanks! (WebCitation offers a browser bookmarklet that makes publicly archiving ephemeral sources a one-click affair, and the relatively new Archive.is makes very high fidelity archives as both HTML and screenshots). --Lexein (talk) 20:14, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
Just discovered this article, take a look, I've done some work but more can be added to this fascinating account of one man's obsessions. FWiW (talk) 02:13, 18 December 2012 (UTC)
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The Italian JobHello, Reedmalloy. You have new messages at Talk:The Italian Job (2003 film).
You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. USAAFThat's cool Reed. We follow alot of the same pages and I never even check your edits anymore as I know they are all gold. If you feel that the way to go in this instance is all caps, that's good with me. Just wanted to raise the issue as it seemed odd on first blush and I knew you were adult enough to not fly off the handle if I asked the question through a revert. If you want me to send you a talk next time, let me know - I don't want to be accused (again) of ruining anyone's "perfect record". Yours - Ckruschke (talk) 17:48, 7 February 2013 (UTC)Ckruschke Friendly PersuasionGood job on your edit--you beat me to it! Can you also re-write the first sentence of that section--it's blatant copyvio. Thanks. --108.45.72.196 (talk) 18:43, 4 April 2013 (UTC)
509th Composite GroupJust letting you know that I've nominated 509th Composite Group for GA as part of my effort to overhaul the Manhattan Project articles. Hawkeye7 (talk) 10:25, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
Please cite references for your changes to this page, thanks Mztourist (talk) 05:25, 21 May 2013 (UTC)
HAPReed - I hesitate to bring this up as I respect your edits more than mine, but your recent changes on the Arnold site seem to insert confusion (at least for me). Arnold's parents had been made destitute by the Great Depression, and on January 18, 1931, his mother died of a sudden heart attack. Arnold became guilt stricken over missing his parent's 50th wedding anniversary the year before and by the medical depression afflicting his father after her death. To avoid anguishing him further by the constant reminder, she stopped using Anna's pet name for him of "Sunny," which had been habitually Bee's for him as well, and instead began using "Hap," by which he was known the remainder of his life. Specifically, would the average reader know that Anna is his mom and Bee is his wife? Also, the sentence which had been habitually Bee's for him as well seems pretty clunky. I'll just tee this up and see what you think rather than suggesting a change which may be unwarranted. Yours - Ckruschke (talk) 19:00, 11 September 2013 (UTC)Ckruschke
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Operational Training Units in WW III caught the link you added to the 456th Troop Carrier Group (oops that would be the 456th Bombardment Group) for Operational Training Unit. I have just reverted your edit, though. The problem is with the AAF Training Command article itself, though, not the link (which I approve of -- theoretically -- and believe there is more room for something like that elsewhere). I have proposed deleting the section you linked to at Talk:Army Air Forces Training Command on the basis of inaccuracy. --Lineagegeek (talk) 22:37, 20 September 2013 (UTC)
FA congratsJust a quick note to congratulate you on the promotion of 509th Composite Group to FA status recently. If you would like to see this (or any other FA you may have helped to write) appear as "Today's featured article" soon, please nominate it at the requests page; if you'd like to see an FA on a particular date in the next year or so, please add it to the "pending" list. In the absence of a request, the article may end up being picked at any time (although with 1,327 articles in Category:Featured articles that have not appeared on the main page at present, there's no telling how long – or short! – the wait might be). If you'd got any questions TFA-related or problems, please let me know. Thanks, BencherliteTalk 17:44, 10 October 2013 (UTC) Spaatz/Arnold disagreed on the use of The Bomb on Japan?I was looking through a recent edit on History of the United States Air Force and I saw this sentence: Neither Arnold nor General Carl Spaatz wanted to use the atomic bomb, but were ordered by Secretary of War Henry Stimson and President Harry Truman to use the new weapon against Japan during the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. I'm not a USAF history expert, but I've never heard that both Arnold and Spaatz disagreed with the use of The Bomb so I flagged it. Is the above common knowledge and I've just never heard it? I don't mind deleting the tag, just looking for corroboration. Thanks Ckruschke (talk) 15:31, 25 November 2013 (UTC)Ckruschke
I'll make that happen. If someone vocally disagrees, we can copy this into a Talk thread and go from there. Ckruschke (talk) 16:42, 11 December 2013 (UTC)Ckruschke Technically and the AAFRe your change to the 327th Aircraft Sustainment Wing based on the belief that technically the AAF was only in the United States. This is not accurate. Both Air Transport Command and Army Airways Communications System had overseas units and reported to Hq, AAF not to the theater command. AACS converted to the AAF Base Unit system at the wing level and above in the spring of 1944 (but was not assigned its own block of numbers until July 1945), but ATC overseas units did not convert until later in the year. --Lineagegeek (talk) 22:37, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
Hey, can you help me on the article I was writing?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_North_Korea This is the article I created a week ago and is currently doing the work there. Right now, I'm a bit stuck of what direction should I take. I need some help. Thanks. XXzoonamiXX (talk) 12:24, 22 December 2013 (UTC) Be glad to offer my two cents'. Give me a day or two to review it though.--Reedmalloy (talk) 22:42, 22 December 2013 (UTC)
History of the United States Air ForceWe have a newly-created editor making changes on History of the United States Air Force. You might want to take a look (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=History_of_the_United_States_Air_Force&action=history). I've reverted his non-NPOV tone in the past so am holding back judgement rather than be accused of having a vendetta. Yours - Ckruschke (talk) 15:50, 23 December 2013 (UTC)Ckruschke
Glad Tidings and all that ...FWiW Bzuk (talk) 00:38, 24 December 2013 (UTC)
United States Air Force Talk ThreadReed - You might want to check out a recent thread on the USAF page. Someone has suggested a rewrite, I think, of the culture section and honestly I agree as it appears to suck (alot of misc bullets strung together). Thought you may be interested as you are quite involved with these type pages. Ckruschke (talk) 16:59, 31 March 2014 (UTC)Ckruschke SilverplateAs the original creator of this article, and the largest contributor, I was wondering if you'd consent to be co-nominator at FAC. Hawkeye7 (talk) 00:44, 13 April 2014 (UTC)
A beer for you!
QuestionSince Malloy was the senior partner, shouldn't he have gotten top billing in your username? I think Martin Milner should get a better agent! Best, BMK (talk) 04:08, 26 May 2014 (UTC)
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Thank you for the star and the kind words. I have been published exactly once, and that fiction, years (make that decades) ago. He is just one pf many Signal Corps aviators whose careers fascinated me, but I found some special impetus to round out as complete and balanced a story of Paul Beck as possible after exchanging correspondence with Dan Demers, whose article is credited in the sources. Beck receives "short shrift" from many writers because he was unquestioningly ambitious, as if that was some Aristotelian flaw. He was also bright, charismatic and, in the end, dedicated to the Air Service. There is also no evidence that I could find, and I looked hard, that he was anything other than an honorable man. All that said, I would wish you cite to the article. My views on Wiki are plain on my user page regarding the incredible amounts of worthless garbage tolerated, but every decent article cited adds to the reputation of it as also something more than a compendium of People Magazine articles regarding things that will be forgotten in five years. Best wishes for your biography.--Reedmalloy (talk) 20:37, 5 October 2015 (UTC) Season's GreetingsTo You and Yours! FWiW Bzuk (talk) 01:47, 20 December 2015 (UTC) I see your editing work on this article. Please don't forget to provide citations for your edits, especially any major new chunks of prose not covered by other existing citations. Thanks for your work. ww2censor (talk) 17:42, 3 January 2016 (UTC)
Billy MitchellI am currently reading Douglas Waller's biography and enjoying it. I just lost my high school roommate whose grandfather was Billy Mitchell. Hoppyh (talk) 15:22, 20 May 2016 (UTC) ArbCom Elections 2016: Voting now open!Hello, Reedmalloy. Voting in the 2016 Arbitration Committee elections is open from Monday, 00:00, 21 November through Sunday, 23:59, 4 December to all unblocked users who have registered an account before Wednesday, 00:00, 28 October 2016 and have made at least 150 mainspace edits before Sunday, 00:00, 1 November 2016. The Arbitration Committee is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Wikipedia arbitration process. It has the authority to impose binding solutions to disputes between editors, primarily for serious conduct disputes the community has been unable to resolve. This includes the authority to impose site bans, topic bans, editing restrictions, and other measures needed to maintain our editing environment. The arbitration policy describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail. If you wish to participate in the 2016 election, please review the candidates' statements and submit your choices on the voting page. MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 22:08, 21 November 2016 (UTC) Input on articleI'd be interested in your thoughts on the entry for George C. Weir. It seems notable enough to me, but it's been nominated for deletion and I would welcome your input. Thanks.--YHoshua (talk) 16:37, 29 November 2016 (UTC) The Bugle: Issue CXXVIII, December 2016
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Time is running out to voting for the Military Historian and Newcomer of the year! If you have not yet cast a vote, please consider doing so soon. The voting will end on 31 December at 23:59 UTC, with the presentation of the awards to the winners and runners up to occur on 1 January 2017. For the Military history WikiProject Coordinators, MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 05:01, 29 December 2016 (UTC) This message was sent as a courtesy reminder to all active members of the Military History WikiProject. The Bugle: Issue CXXIX, January 2017
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As with past Milhist drives, there are points awarded for working on articles in the targeted areas, with barnstars being awarded at the end for different levels of achievement. The drive is open to all Wikipedians, not just members of the Military history project, although only work on articles that fall (broadly) within the military history scope will be considered eligible. More information can be found here for those that are interested, and members can sign up as participants at that page also. The drive starts at 00:01 UTC on 1 March and runs until 23:59 UTC on 31 March 2017, so please sign up now. For the Milhist co-ordinators. Regards, AustralianRupert (talk) & MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 07:24, 26 February 2017 (UTC) The Bugle: Issue CXXXI, March 2017
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. Hi. We're into the last five days of the Women in Red World Contest. There's a new bonus prize of $200 worth of books of your choice to win for creating the most new women biographies between 0:00 on the 26th and 23:59 on 30th November. If you've been contributing to the contest, thank you for your support, we've produced over 2000 articles. If you haven't contributed yet, we would appreciate you taking the time to add entries to our articles achievements list by the end of the month. Thank you, and if participating, good luck with the finale! Merger discussion for 822d Tactical Missile SquadronAn article that you have been involved in editing—822d Tactical Missile Squadron—has been proposed for merging with another article. If you are interested, please participate in the merger discussion. Thank you. Lineagegeek (talk) 23:38, 7 December 2017 (UTC) 2017 Military Historian of the Year and Newcomer of the Year nominations and votingAs we approach the end of the year, the Military History project is looking to recognise editors who have made a real difference. Each year we do this by bestowing two awards: the Military Historian of the Year and the Military History Newcomer of the Year. The co-ordinators invite all project members to get involved by nominating any editor they feel merits recognition for their contributions to the project. Nominations for both awards are open between 00:01 on 2 December 2017 and 23:59 on 15 December 2017. After this, a 14-day voting period will follow commencing at 00:01 on 16 December 2017. Nominations and voting will take place on the main project talkpage: here and here. Thank you for your time. For the co-ordinators, MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 08:35, 8 December 2017 (UTC) The Bugle: Issue CXL, December 2017
The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. User group for Military HistoriansGreetings, "Military history" is one of the most important subjects when speak of sum of all human knowledge. To support contributors interested in the area over various language Wikipedias, we intend to form a user group. It also provides a platform to share the best practices between military historians, and various military related projects on Wikipedias. An initial discussion was has been done between the coordinators and members of WikiProject Military History on English Wikipedia. Now this discussion has been taken to Meta-Wiki. Contributors intrested in the area of military history are requested to share their feedback and give suggestions at Talk:Discussion to incubate a user group for Wikipedia Military Historians. MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 11:30, 21 December 2017 (UTC) Seasons' Greetings...to you and yours, from the Great White North! FWiW Bzuk (talk) 18:02, 23 December 2017 (UTC) The Bugle: Issue CXLI, January 2018
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. Nomination of Victory (University of Dayton fight song) for deletionA discussion is taking place as to whether the article Victory (University of Dayton fight song) is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted. The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Victory (University of Dayton fight song) until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines. Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article. Boleyn (talk) 18:50, 2 July 2020 (UTC) The Bugle: Issue CLXXI, July 2020
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- 250 years Beethoven, DYK? --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:48, 17 December 2020 (UTC) |