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  1. This task force covers the period of global military tension that existed between the end of World War II in 1945 until about 1989. The scope includes not only the main confrontation – between the USA/NATO and the USSR/Warsaw Pact countries – but also operations in other theatres, such as South East Asia, and Central and South America, as ...

  2. Contents. Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Operation Brothers at War. The approach of the sesquicentennial in 2011 of the start of the Civil War has inspired a drive to improve related Wikipedia articles to featured status, and to see as many of these as possible appear on the main page on their respective 150th anniversaries. Such date ...

  3. This task force covers the military history of the Ottoman Empire, from c. 1299 to c. 1922. Any article related to this task force should be marked by adding Ottoman-task-force=yes or Ottoman=y to the { { WPMILHIST }} project banner at the top of its talk page (see the project banner instructions for more details on the exact syntax).

  4. United States military history. Periods and conflicts. Classical warfare. Medieval warfare. Early Muslim military history. Crusades. Early Modern warfare. Wars of the Three Kingdoms. American Revolutionary War.

  5. Welcome to the American Civil War task force. If you have any questions about articles or are generally seeking advice, you're encouraged to ask at the main military history talk page, or you can directly approach one of the task force participants below. The coordinators of the Military history WikiProject can be contacted here .

  6. This page is part of the Military history WikiProject's online Academy, and contains instructions, recommendations, or suggestions for editors working on military history articles.

  7. This information is not a formal , as it has not been . The Military history WikiProject's notability guide is intended to provide recommendations regarding the notability of topics within the scope of the project. Areas covered include events, people and units/formations. The key to determining notability is ultimately coverage in independent ...