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Operation DragoonBear with me; this is my first attempt to talk with another editor. The motivation for my edit was to eliminate what I felt was redundant information. The first three sentences of the paragraph state "A significant benefit of Operation Dragoon was the use of the port facilities in Southern France, especially the large ports at Marseille and Toulon. After Operation Cobra and Operation Dragoon, the Allied advance slowed almost to a halt in September due to a critical lack of supplies. Dragoon enabled the use of the Southern French ports." The fact that a result of Operation Dragoon was the use of southern French ports is stated twice in three sentences. I sought to correct this and I still think it should be fixed. UConnHusky7 (talk) 12:53, 29 November 2016 (UTC) Yeah, I agreed with your original goal. Your edit, though, left a run-on sentence that, while fixing the initial problem, created a new problem. I went back later and cleaned it up with another edit that, I hope, achieves both of our mutual goals. I am still a little troubled by the article conclusion, which basically endorses the Churchill view that the operation was a waste. That ignores the reality that Marseilles became a hugely important logistics base for the US Army (which is why I am kind of hung up on the port issue). DMorpheus2 (talk) 13:19, 29 November 2016 (UTC) A brownie for you!
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Jerry ValePlease explain your edits made to the Jerry Vale page in more detail. They seem very vague and biased, especially when they were initially posted by a biographer of tge entertainer. Thanks😀 Robvale (talk) 23:06, 4 July 2022 (UTC)
ArjayjayI found your edit summary here was rude. Rush has been added without a citation or a bogus citation repeatedly. In defense of Arjayjay, hopefully this won't happen again. Iterresise (talk) 00:41, 11 July 2022 (UTC)
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