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  1. WikiProject Military history/Contest. The contest department of the Military history WikiProject aims to motivate increased quality in military history articles by offering a form of friendly competition for project members making improvements to them. The primary contest available is a simple rolling competition that awards points for ...

  2. Pages in category "WikiProject Biography". The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Biographies. Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography. Template:WikiProject Biography.

  3. WikiProject Military history. The November newsletter is now available. Sections older than 7 days may be automatically archived by lowercase sigmabot III when more than 4 sections are present. This WikiProject was featured in the WikiProject report in the Signpost on 29 October 2012. David Stahel (18 July 2018).

  4. Operation Normandy is the code-name for a long-term project with two main objectives, the first of which is to improve the dilapidated state of all articles relating to the Battle of Normandy. Initially we will concentrate on those articles we identify as "core articles"; i.e. those about official operations, important battles, and the Normandy ...

  5. This is an essay on article content. It contains the advice and/or opinions of one or more WikiProjects on how the content policies may be interpreted within their area of interest. The Military history WikiProject's content guide is intended to provide recommendations regarding the content and structure of articles within the scope of the project.

  6. The task force tries to go beyond purely military matters, to social, administrative, legal, art, religious, and literary history, and modern historiography of the period. However at the moment not much knowledge or interest exists on these matters within the task force, so the task force welcomes editors who could contribute in these fields ...

  7. After the Battle of Saipan comes the Battle of Tinian. It isn't as well known as Saipan, but it was an important part of the Mariana Islands campaign. It was mostly a US Marines show, but the other services were heavily involved. The battle is a good case study of the process of command decision making.