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I would like to purpose the addition of This as a Section into 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion worked into This Section, or (I really don't think it belongs here) United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance Battalions or even Khe Sanh page, (since they were on patrol at the time as look outs for this base). I'm sure some, if not many editors will remember the discussion of "Flight Time" as it's own page and was found not notable enough on it's own, it is not intended as a memorial, that can be found Here. The significances are there were many men and teams lost, but the fact remains this was the "Last" full 3rd Recon team to be lost during the Vietnam war, on June 4, 1969 and the official end of the ( Police Action/ War) wasn't until April 30, 1975 (six years without this occurrence). If the "First" full team could be identified it to should have it's own section. The (See also, References and External links) sections would of course be added to the corresponding existing sections of the page, and of course checked for possible duplications.
You need to do more paraphrasing. Right now it looks like a WP:COPYVIO. Do you expect objection in general? If so, would you give me a little context? Maurreen ( talk) 08:40, 17 April 2010 (UTC) Also, "The Virtual Wall" might not be considered a reliable source. Maurreen ( talk) 08:41, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
I can see after placing flight time's paragraph in there's going to be a problem with the thumbnail. I Propose removing the thumbnail at the Medal of Honor section, If anybody wants to take the time and research it I am the editor that placed the thumb in the Medal of Honor section, my reasoning for removing (if needed) from there is I also placed the same at the recipients individual pages also, this way the Medal of Honor men keep their thumbnail at their respected pages and, Flight Time gets to keep theirs. Note: click on the thumb, the three red bricks above the Marble Medal of Honor stone and the three red bricks below are the six members of "Flight Time". Mlpearc MESSAGE 17:17, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
The Vietnam section includes:
Four years later, a recon platoon took part in Operation Dawson River (West). On 1 January 1969, a recon platoon was inserted via four helicopters near the Laotian border west of Khe Sahn during the operation. The platoon reconnoitered landing zones for the infantry battalions of the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade. The clandestine reconnaissance allowed the rifle platoons to land safely without needing a prelanding artillery or aerial bombardment, giving the unannounced arrival an advantage from any lurking VC or North Vietnamese Army (NVA) forces.
The significance is not clear. I'm not sure what sets this apart from anything similar. Maurreen ( talk) 01:13, 21 April 2010 (UTC)
The article intro gives two sentences about Company B, but doesn't mention any other units of the battalion. The organization section focuses on companies. This is confusing about the rest of the battalion. Maurreen ( talk) 14:26, 25 April 2010 (UTC)
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I would like to purpose the addition of This as a Section into 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion worked into This Section, or (I really don't think it belongs here) United States Marine Corps Reconnaissance Battalions or even Khe Sanh page, (since they were on patrol at the time as look outs for this base). I'm sure some, if not many editors will remember the discussion of "Flight Time" as it's own page and was found not notable enough on it's own, it is not intended as a memorial, that can be found Here. The significances are there were many men and teams lost, but the fact remains this was the "Last" full 3rd Recon team to be lost during the Vietnam war, on June 4, 1969 and the official end of the ( Police Action/ War) wasn't until April 30, 1975 (six years without this occurrence). If the "First" full team could be identified it to should have it's own section. The (See also, References and External links) sections would of course be added to the corresponding existing sections of the page, and of course checked for possible duplications.
You need to do more paraphrasing. Right now it looks like a WP:COPYVIO. Do you expect objection in general? If so, would you give me a little context? Maurreen ( talk) 08:40, 17 April 2010 (UTC) Also, "The Virtual Wall" might not be considered a reliable source. Maurreen ( talk) 08:41, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
I can see after placing flight time's paragraph in there's going to be a problem with the thumbnail. I Propose removing the thumbnail at the Medal of Honor section, If anybody wants to take the time and research it I am the editor that placed the thumb in the Medal of Honor section, my reasoning for removing (if needed) from there is I also placed the same at the recipients individual pages also, this way the Medal of Honor men keep their thumbnail at their respected pages and, Flight Time gets to keep theirs. Note: click on the thumb, the three red bricks above the Marble Medal of Honor stone and the three red bricks below are the six members of "Flight Time". Mlpearc MESSAGE 17:17, 20 April 2010 (UTC)
The Vietnam section includes:
Four years later, a recon platoon took part in Operation Dawson River (West). On 1 January 1969, a recon platoon was inserted via four helicopters near the Laotian border west of Khe Sahn during the operation. The platoon reconnoitered landing zones for the infantry battalions of the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade. The clandestine reconnaissance allowed the rifle platoons to land safely without needing a prelanding artillery or aerial bombardment, giving the unannounced arrival an advantage from any lurking VC or North Vietnamese Army (NVA) forces.
The significance is not clear. I'm not sure what sets this apart from anything similar. Maurreen ( talk) 01:13, 21 April 2010 (UTC)
The article intro gives two sentences about Company B, but doesn't mention any other units of the battalion. The organization section focuses on companies. This is confusing about the rest of the battalion. Maurreen ( talk) 14:26, 25 April 2010 (UTC)
The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page or its Wikidata item has been nominated for deletion:
Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 22:37, 5 August 2022 (UTC)