- Project news
- Editors needed for Tag & Assess 2008. To coincide with the summer holidays, it will be gearing up from 15 June. As usual, barnstars galore!
- Partner peer reviews: for a thirty-day trial period, we'll be running joint peer reviews with Wikiproject Video Games. The idea is simple: we help with their reviews; they help with ours. This way both wikiprojects benefit from new reviewers and new ideas!
- We're notable: A new book, Simon Fowler's 2007 Guide to Military History on the Internet (UK:Pen & Sword, ISBN 9781844156061) rates Wikipedia as "the best general resource" for military research (p. 7). Of the military pages, he says: "The results are largely accurate and generally free of bias" (he also suggests people join the wikiproject). When rating WP as the No. 1 military site (p. 201) he says "Wikipedia is often criticised for its inaccuracy and bias, but in my experience the military history articles are spot on."
- A-Class reviews: the usual four-day review period may now be extended by up to three days (ie seven days in total) in the following circumstances:
- the article has no opposes but has insufficient support for promotion or
- the article's nominator requests more time to resolve matters arising during the review.
- The full text is here.
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- Articles of note
New featured articles:
- Battle of Tassafaronga
- Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood
- HMS Cardiff (D108)
- Krulak Mendenhall mission
- Le Quang Tung
- Operation Passage to Freedom
- Paul Nobuo Tatsuguchi
New featured lists:
- List of German World War II jet aces
- List of Texan survivors of the Battle of the Alamo
- List of Victoria Cross recipients of the Royal Navy
- List of Victoria Cross recipients of the Indian Army
New A-Class articles:
- Battle of the Kalka River
- Battle of Verrières Ridge
- Brian Horrocks
- Byzantine navy
- Erich Hartmann
- Montana class battleship
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