User talk:Shem1805HMS Hornet and referencesWhen you are copyediting HMS Hornet (1893), you have twice removed the 2003 edition of DK Brown's Warrior to Dreadnought and replaced it with the 2010 edition, despite the fact that the 2003 edition was used to write the article and is still cited as a reference. If the 2003 edition is still cited, then it should be retained as a reference per Wikipedia:SAYWHEREYOUGOTIT.Nigel Ish (talk) 21:50, 5 July 2013 (UTC)
Now I've got a copy of Lyon's The First Destroyers, I can see what a state the destroyer articles are in. I'm slowly working through them, and your efforts are much appreciated, not least correcting my errors. Shem (talk) 18:13, 7 July 2013 (UTC) BoldingFair enough. "MOS:BOLD specifically states that bold should not be used for emphasis" is a very different response to the vague and inaccurate "Inexplicable emphasis" - the emphasis was a long way from "inexplicable". Cheers, Pdfpdf (talk) 11:58, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
Type 45 destroyerHello! The provision for an extended VLS (either A70 or Mk 41) was the design concept touted by BAE systems at the request of the MoD. The 'Provision for but not fitted with' concept is very much the case in this regards, as actual allocated space and the necessary wiring exists for the extra silos. Not wishful thinking.Antiochus the Great (talk) 20:13, 18 July 2013 (UTC)
You're using every effort at your disposal to prove something that isn't true. As you acknowledge yourself, "Type 45 has been designed with substantial space and weight margins to enable its capability to be upgraded through life" - that doesn't mean it's "fitted for but not with" TLAM, or any other weapon system. It was designed "for but not with" Phalanx and Harpoon, which means far, far more than space and weight. You assert I have little knowledge of naval architecture or the design concepts of the T45. Both statements are incorrect. On the one hand I get grief from Hcobb because he thinks I'm trying to stop him from highlighting problems with the class, and on the other I get grief from you because you want to "big them up". Perhaps the real story, along with Wikipedia policies, lies somewhere in between. I'm curious as to why you wish to assert these points? Do you believe them to be true, and you think I'm just being difficult, or do you want to make out the T45 as somehow better or worse than it really is? If the former is the case, please understand that you are inadvertently pushing a POV with no verifiable basis in fact. If the latter is the case, please take your POV elsewhere. Shem (talk) 15:42, 19 July 2013 (UTC)
I think you came to a very comfortable compromise in your latest edits, by the way. If you accept the assertion in 'for but not with' that mere space alone is sufficient, then you could credit all ship classes with the most fanciful of upgrades - and people do. When you look at the references used to support the statement (Friedman & Leschen), they're both about seapower, not about naval architecture - it is probable that they deal with the issues in only the most superficial way. This strikes me as poor referencing. Unfortunately neither are available online. Type 45 was designed with space and weight for future upgrades - and at one stage that could have been a 155mm gun. TLAM is just one of the missiles touted for the ship, but UK defence policy doesn't support that view. SDSR 2010, for example, identifies TLAM as a submarine-launched system. I'm sure you mean well yourself! Have a great weekend. Shem (talk) 17:32, 19 July 2013 (UTC) superfluous picture removed - Is not a photo of "the real thing" more "interesting" (whatever that means) than a constructed image? (BTW: "No", with an explanation, is not a preferred (by me) reply, but is a reasonable reply.) Cheers, Pdfpdf (talk) 10:59, 25 July 2013 (UTC)
FYI. Pdfpdf (talk) 06:09, 3 August 2013 (UTC) Your technical move requestI did the move as you requested, but will you please take a look at Other Ranks? To be consistent, most likely it should be Other ranks. I don't know whether this would be controversial. Thanks, EdJohnston (talk) 16:19, 1 August 2013 (UTC)
AbbreviationsPlease note that abbreviations of bolded terms appearing in brackets in the first line of an article should be themselves bolded, not contained within inverted commas. See WP:BOLDTITLE#Abbreviations and synonyms. -- Necrothesp (talk) 08:36, 5 August 2013 (UTC)
Divisional generalI moved the other three but declined this one because there's already a formal move discussion on the talk page, though not focused on capitalization. You might comment there that regardless of whether the move to division general is accepted, the first letter of the second word should be made lower case.--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 11:40, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
Pennant numbersThanks for changing them. I wasn't sure when I glanced over the rules so I thought "add them just in case". Sorry for making all that work for you. I'll make sure to not add them in any future article.Foxxraven (talk) 20:50, 25 August 2013 (UTC) Aircrew Survival Equipmentman (PR)Thank you for the information about cut-and-paste moves, and welcome to Wikipedia. However, I believe you are absolutely wrong about the guidance on military title. The reason I moved the page was because the current Wikipedia policy, just like the U.S. Navy Style Guide, also states that each name of a compound titles should be capitalized.
Enlisted personnel in navies and coast guards capitalize each particular name of their rating. For example, Aviation Boatswain's Mate (notice the all caps) Chief John Smith. According to the Manual of style the See Also list was perfectly relevant, unless that is you don't consider parachute rigging and skydiving relevant, or have never served as a Special Operations Parachute Rigger for a US Navy SEAL Team, and do not understand why Specials Forces support teams are relevant to a mission. Being one of the few experts in this field, I can assure you that every single link was relevant.
Lastly, I believe the the Aircrew Survival Equipmentman article is one of the best covering a US Navy rating. My goal when I began working on this article was to create the most well informed article on a subject of which I am an expert. My primary reason for that was to make fully aware the life, responsibilities, and opportunities of a US Navy Parachute Rigger for those brave men and women that make be thinking of a career in the field of survival equipment. Most people are not aware of the tremendous amount of study and effort that goes into earning your wings. Hopefully, you will understand that any changes I may revert or alter are only for the good of the people who's life depends on survival equipment, and also for those who simply wish to learn more about the subject of sky diving and parachute rigging. V/R, Topbookclub ✉ 4 Sept 2013, 0200
I believe you may have mis-applied WP:MILTERMS in these two articles, because of the specific exception listed in you citation that says: "Enlisted personnel in navies and coast guards capitalize each particular name of their rating. For example, Aviation Boatswain's Mate Chief John Smith." How do you justify your changes when your citation states otherwise? Highspeed (talk) 10:03, 4 September 2013 (UTC)
Yes, but ...I might not know THE right answer, but I can tell you a thousand answers that are wrong. (Huh? What's this guy on about?) My apologies for being vague. I'm referring to your recent edit, and its comment: "UK field marshal insignia (the free use rationale is already on the file page)"
(US) Army uniformIt is a pleasure to see someone else demote common nouns. I thought I was the only one to obsess on this fine point of grammar. I would object to some of the items you demoted, "Army Green" is the name on one sort of uniform, much like your "Walking Out Uniform." Or perhaps I am wrong, I would just like you to consider this. I am on vacation and will return to my quest to demote common nouns next week. Paul, in Saudi (talk) 01:43, 8 September 2013 (UTC)
Removal of Geoff Hunt's painting of Santisima Trinidad actionHi. This picture was scheduled for deletion next Sunday, 15 September if the artist's own message giving permission had not been submitted by then and there was mention of this in the information appearing with the image. I have no doubt that he will give permission as required because I already have that undertaking in writing directly from him, but his commitments may not have enabled him to make the submission instantly. Can the image be restored until the scheduled removal date so that he can see it in place in case he has not had a chance to do that as yet? Scribes52 (talk) 23:45, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
Reflections and musings ...(WP:MILTERMS ... sigh ... again) - Yes, there are days when WP presents one with an unending list of situations like that ... Y'know, there are times when I feel that, when WP policies & guidelines do things differently to the "normal" way ("normal" deliberately not defined), that perhaps WP has got it wrong. To me, given the amount of maintenance editing that MILTERMS seems to require, I wonder about the process of revising WP policy. Do you have any thoughts, comments, reflections, etc. on the issue? (There is no urgency in this; I'm just "wondering".) Cheers, Pdfpdf (talk) 17:27, 13 September 2013 (UTC)
Coincidence?Regarding the Bravery Medal (Australia), the bar is indeed inscribed with "FOR BRAVERY", not "For Bravery" ... Pdfpdf (talk) 19:17, 13 September 2013 (UTC)
Well, WP:ALLCAPS says "avoid writing with all capitals, including small caps. Reduce them to one of the other title cases or normal case, as appropriate" and then goes on to list examples of where the original is in all caps, but at Wikipedia we should reduce it. Seems pretty clear to me.
You could always ask the question at Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Capital letters, but I know exactly what the answer will be. Shem (talk) 10:16, 14 September 2013 (UTC) ConfusedI would love to understand what's admirable about an Admin who won't discuss an issue, won't pay any attention to any opinion that doesn't match his own, won't answer questions, won't explain his point of view, choses to ignore the consensus of three years of discussion, and wishes to change the subject of an article to something that does not match the title of the article? Can you explain these things to me? Pdfpdf (talk) 12:04, 10 October 2013 (UTC)
In regards to your recent Wikipedia:Requested moves proposalsI noticed that you had created six separate move proposals in regards to possible capitalization issues. For future reference, if you need to list multiple moves that could be moved for the exact same reason, please list them all together (instead of listing them separately). At WP:RM/CM, there are instructions about how to list multiple move requests at once in the section "Requesting multiple page moves". Listing the moves together is preferred; with listing the moves separately, editors will try to answer every single move request separately, breaking up the discussion and making it difficult to follow. Also, listing them together helps centralize the discussion to better form a consensus on whether or not the articles should be moved. For now, I have went ahead and moved all of the discussions together at Talk:Motor Gun Boat. This way, the discussion will be centralized and others will be able to provide better feedback on the move requests. Cheers! Steel1943 (talk) 08:01, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
Entering links for transcriptions of ships' logs......from OldWeather.org. This is a polite notice of a wave of changes being made by OldWeather.org personnel. We are at the point where we are getting online the transcriptions we made and are now editing from approximately 315 Royal Navy ships in the WW1 era. They will look something like this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia-class_sloop#External_links . We are not at this time editing the articles' content. All of this material is NOT in our forum, it has its own permanent web site (http://www.naval-history.net/OWShips-LogBooksWW1.htm ). And while it is a primary source, it is approved for use as "encyclopedic" by Jimmy Wales. Am I coding the example I gave you properly? We will be doing this on at least 300 articles eventually. If you know of other articles where being able to read the real ship logs might be of interest, please let me know. For instance, we have the logs recording ship actions for 9 different vessels during the Battle of Falkland Islands (WW1). Thank you for your attention. Janet Bein (a.k.a. OldWeather's Janet Jaguar) Janet Jaguar (talk) 01:00, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
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Thank you, Shem. One very important question: What do I put in the "disambiguation (eg.date) here" field when I'm simply pulling a list of the ships I want and have no idea of the exact disambugation key? That is where I was coming from, and the problem will get more important when I start dealing with the Merchant cruisers whose date of commission is irrelevant to their date of RMS launch, and when I don't know if they are listed as RMS, SS or HMS. I was kind of hoping your disambiguation would make our lives simpler. I thank you for that template and the examples - we will use it. Janet Jaguar (talk) 21:46, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
Another question (I've been studying your first answer. :) ) Template 1st: HMS name of ship here Template 1nd: name of ship here That final number - what is it for? How do we know whether to use 2 or 6? Thank you. Janet Jaguar (talk) 23:56, 17 December 2013 (UTC)
Shem, I put what I wrote for the forum on our public boards. Thanks for the very nice help. FYI - http://forum.oldweather.org/index.php?topic=4046.0 Any additional comments welcome from you always, I want that post to be correct. Janet Jaguar (talk) 20:19, 18 December 2013 (UTC)
HMS Dart (1796)Hi Shem, Good catch. I went by the number of guns w/o bothering to check Winfield. She was the lead and name ship of a two-ship class of experimental and highly unorthodox vessels. He confirms that she was classed as a sloop, despite the number of guns. Crew size (121 men) is consistent with a sloop too, and that may be why she was so classified. Strange, and unsuccessful vessel. Regards, Acad Ronin (talk) 21:50, 23 March 2014 (UTC) Recent moves citing MoS on capitalizationThe "Milterms" section does say "as indicated by consistent capitalization in sources", and in my experience Landing Craft Assault and (less experience) Motor Landing Craft are capitalized in sources. Perhaps such a wide ranging set of moves should have been flagged up a WP:Ships or Milhist first to get support. and is there a reason why you didn't move Landing Ship Logistics. GraemeLeggett (talk) 15:25, 30 March 2014 (UTC)
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Signing warningsI am sure it was just an oversight, but could you please ensure that you sign warning templates, as you failed to do at Trey110684. As I know you appreciate, it is important that we can relate vandalisms and warnings on a time-scale basis. --Anthony Bradbury"talk" 10:21, 21 August 2015 (UTC) Good point. Thanks. Shem (talk) 08:09, 23 August 2015 (UTC) I have reverted your changes to the citation style in Malcolm Wanklyn (Royal Navy officer). Per WP:CITEVAR, you must obtain consensus before changing a citation style on an existing article. Please contact me if you have any questions. GregJackP Boomer! 18:06, 26 August 2015 (UTC)
Ted Thorne (RAF officer)Hi Shem Glad to see you are back, please can you help me, I just dropped a new article into the system and miss-spelled his surname by adding an E on the end, it should be Thorn - please can you remove that for me. Many thanks R44Researcher1944 (talk) 15:31, 2 September 2015 (UTC)
Thanks Shem- your help appreciated. I note somebody on the talk page has started to do some rating stuff and said that the article needs a picture of him - its confusing because there was a picture on there when they rated it. How do I let them know ? Thanks R44Researcher1944 (talk) 16:03, 3 September 2015 (UTC)
Sandy GunnHi Shem, I loaded an article on Sandy Gunn a day or two back, another one of the casualties of the "Great Escape" and its been very "vigorously reviewed" by an editor who has removed a lot of pertinent material including the actual link to the "Stalag Luft III" murders (which I've replaced) and a link to an on-line newspaper article concerning him. I have politely asked her why some of the stuff has been removed and have advised that I'll refrain from loading more articles for the time being until I understand what is actually required on Wikipedia. I'm unsure of which direction to go in when non-specialists remove what they think is unnecessary. Your advice would be appreciated. R44 Researcher1944 (talk) 10:11, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
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