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5 July 2020
- 00:2100:21, 5 July 2020 diff hist +11 John André →Career: Grammar and full name Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 00:2000:20, 5 July 2020 diff hist 0 John André →Early life and education: No 'z' Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
27 June 2020
- 14:3214:32, 27 June 2020 diff hist 0 Battle of the Bulge →Montgomery's actions: British ranks include the hypen
25 January 2020
- 04:4204:42, 25 January 2020 diff hist +6 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Machine guns: more accurate
- 04:4104:41, 25 January 2020 diff hist −106 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Machine guns: implies it was actually in use
- 04:3604:36, 25 January 2020 diff hist −138 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Rifles: That needs a fact, could find no source that states it was used beyond the early years of the First World War and then only for training; no need for duplicate links
- 04:2504:25, 25 January 2020 diff hist +634 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Cruiser tanks: info
- 04:1404:14, 25 January 2020 diff hist +343 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Light tanks: info
- 04:1004:10, 25 January 2020 diff hist +95 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Light tanks: Ironically, this one missed out the "general" title
- 04:0804:08, 25 January 2020 diff hist +184 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Light tanks: Sources do not call these tanks the "General Stuart", they call them Stuart tanks. Moreso, British sources refer to them as Honeys
- 04:0404:04, 25 January 2020 diff hist +67 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Cruiser tanks: laymen will not know these abbreviations
- 04:0304:03, 25 January 2020 diff hist +229 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Medium tanks: Most sources refer to these tanks by the name, and generally do not include the term "general" in front of them. No need for a duplicate link.
- 03:5603:56, 25 January 2020 diff hist −69 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Medium tanks: No credible source, other than a propaganda movie, suggests these were actually used. A source is needed for such a claim
14 July 2019
- 16:2416:24, 14 July 2019 diff hist −1 Cross-wall Undid revision 906188279 by Bermicourt (talk)If admit that it is correct, then use the correct name (not to mention the official name, and the common name) Tag: Undo
- 04:4704:47, 14 July 2019 diff hist −1 Cross-wall Undid revision 904292964 by Bermicourt (talk)Conwy is the common name and the correct name Tag: Undo
1 July 2019
- 03:1103:11, 1 July 2019 diff hist −2 Cross-wall typos
- 03:1003:10, 1 July 2019 diff hist −1 Cross-wall typo
22 June 2019
- 21:0421:04, 22 June 2019 diff hist +29 List of World War II weapons of the United Kingdom →Medium tanks: Errors Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
12 May 2019
- 14:5514:55, 12 May 2019 diff hist −18 Stanley Park, Liverpool removed
- 14:5214:52, 12 May 2019 diff hist +4 Kensington, Liverpool →Description: added a link
30 April 2019
- 23:4523:45, 30 April 2019 diff hist −21 Marcus Licinius Crassus (quaestor 54 BC) No need
31 March 2019
- 21:4421:44, 31 March 2019 diff hist +4,720 23rd (Northumbrian) Division →Battle of France: Restructured info, added some additional context and content
25 March 2019
- 02:5202:52, 25 March 2019 diff hist +1 Space Cadets (game show) Past tense
18 March 2019
- 23:2223:22, 18 March 2019 diff hist −72 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Finished pruning list of people who were more important to particular campaigns and made little theater level decissions
- 23:2123:21, 18 March 2019 diff hist −101 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Likewise, more suited to their particular campaigns
- 23:2023:20, 18 March 2019 diff hist −55 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II More suited to leader section of the Tunisian campaign for example
- 23:1723:17, 18 March 2019 diff hist −49 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Irrelevent in the grand schemes of things of the entire theater
- 23:1523:15, 18 March 2019 diff hist −69 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Just a corps commander
- 23:1423:14, 18 March 2019 diff hist −49 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Rommel, while eventually raising to an AG commander, was always subordinate to the Italian military who were in charge of theater level decissions
- 23:1223:12, 18 March 2019 diff hist −122 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Likewise, important people but not in charge of entire national armies etc or the entire theater etc
- 23:1023:10, 18 March 2019 diff hist −56 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II ditto
- 23:0923:09, 18 March 2019 diff hist −49 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II likewise
- 23:0823:08, 18 March 2019 diff hist −109 Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Undid revision 888384610 by Profº Victor Brunetti (talk)In a list of Army Group commanders, are these two really suited to be included in this particular list considering it is not a list of all generals who held divisional, corps, or army commands Tag: Undo
- 23:0223:02, 18 March 2019 diff hist +1,095 User talk:Gaia Octavia Agrippa →Med and ME: new section
- 22:5522:55, 18 March 2019 diff hist +18 Thomas Taylor (chemist) Undid revision 888404803 by Gaia Octavia Agrippa (talk)The source may use shorthand of Middle East Theater, that does not mean you are linking to the correct article. The British Government's official history of the subject declares the theatre to be called the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre. Regardless of which, the latter link details the theatre of war the article is describing. Tag: Undo
- 22:4522:45, 18 March 2019 diff hist −42 Middle East Theatre of World War II This needs to be cited. The "adjoining Mediterranean Theater" links to an article that details the same subject and provides a cites that are contary to the notion in this lede.
- 22:4322:43, 18 March 2019 diff hist +18 Neil Ritchie Undid revision 888223396 by Gaia Octavia Agrippa (talk)Yes it is, it is the British official history term for the fighting where Ritchie was sent to. The article linked to provides the greater context and more detail than the former. Tag: Undo
- 22:4222:42, 18 March 2019 diff hist +18 Operation Pamphlet Undid revision 888223416 by Gaia Octavia Agrippa (talk)It is: the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre is the British name for the theatre of war that was commanded by Middle East Command and included the discussed fighting. The article provides greater and more detailed context than the former. Tag: Undo
- 22:4122:41, 18 March 2019 diff hist +18 Thomas Taylor (chemist) Undid revision 888222946 by Gaia Octavia Agrippa (talk)It is: the Mediterranean and Middle East theatre is the term used by the British Army. Middle East Command commanded all forces in that theater; this article discusses the entire theater in greater and more detailed context Tag: Undo
16 March 2019
- 20:1320:13, 16 March 2019 diff hist +18 Thomas Taylor (chemist) Updated link
- 20:1120:11, 16 March 2019 diff hist +18 Operation Pamphlet More substantive article on topic
- 20:1020:10, 16 March 2019 diff hist +18 Neil Ritchie Fixed link
- 20:0920:09, 16 March 2019 diff hist +18 Panzer General Fixed link
24 February 2019
- 03:1503:15, 24 February 2019 diff hist +8 Bartholomew the Apostle →Mission to India: NPOV
16 February 2019
- 23:2823:28, 16 February 2019 diff hist −3 Jeanne Lambrew incorrect
13 February 2019
- 03:1603:16, 13 February 2019 diff hist +84 Wehrmacht minor c/e
8 February 2019
- 01:4101:41, 8 February 2019 diff hist +11 Bert Trautmann →Second World War: another dubious point
- 01:4001:40, 8 February 2019 diff hist +3,170 Talk:Bert Trautmann →Second World War dubious claims, needs better quality sources and detail: new section
- 01:2601:26, 8 February 2019 diff hist +31 Bert Trautmann →Second World War: Readded dubious tags, and per previous revert, will comment on the talkpage. Corrected "Russians" to "Soviets"; the latter is correct. Russians were not the only ones who made up the troops of the Red Army, and citizens of the Soviet Union were Soviets.
- 01:2201:22, 8 February 2019 diff hist +1,020 Talk:Battle of Edgehill →Paranormal aftermath: Strange but true ... not quite