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I see that he's not listed as being a part of the Apollo program, but I have access to a document (the document is in my husband's possession) which lists Bassett as a participant. It is signed by Bassett, as well as 27 other astronauts, dated 17 March 1965; just thirteen months before his death. The document however does not state the nature of his participation, so should this be added to the article? Not the document of course, but the fact that he was an Apollo participant? MagnoliaSouth ( talk) 06:34, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
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Just a few things. Nova Crystallis (Talk) 09:12, 24 March 2019 (UTC)
Re the words “'Bassett went to Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, to attend Squadron Officer School.' Don't think the comma after Alabama is needed here.", above: Parentheses opened must be closed. Such constructions as "Dallas, Texas is a big city" and "December 7, 1941 was an important day" are faulty. In each, the first comma opens a parenthesis: without another comma, there is no mark to show where the parenthesis ends. It's obvious if you use other punctuation to mark the parenthesis: you would never write "Dallas (Texas is a big city" and "December 7 (1941 was an important day", but you would write "Dallas (Texas) is a big city" and "December 7 (1941) was an important day". President Lethe ( talk) 04:28, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
@ Hawkeye7: Would you be interested in writing about his military career? He will be featured on the main page soon here, and I plan to write up the rest of the article sometime this week. Kees08 (Talk) 17:09, 14 July 2019 (UTC)
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I see that he's not listed as being a part of the Apollo program, but I have access to a document (the document is in my husband's possession) which lists Bassett as a participant. It is signed by Bassett, as well as 27 other astronauts, dated 17 March 1965; just thirteen months before his death. The document however does not state the nature of his participation, so should this be added to the article? Not the document of course, but the fact that he was an Apollo participant? MagnoliaSouth ( talk) 06:34, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
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Just a few things. Nova Crystallis (Talk) 09:12, 24 March 2019 (UTC)
Re the words “'Bassett went to Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, to attend Squadron Officer School.' Don't think the comma after Alabama is needed here.", above: Parentheses opened must be closed. Such constructions as "Dallas, Texas is a big city" and "December 7, 1941 was an important day" are faulty. In each, the first comma opens a parenthesis: without another comma, there is no mark to show where the parenthesis ends. It's obvious if you use other punctuation to mark the parenthesis: you would never write "Dallas (Texas is a big city" and "December 7 (1941 was an important day", but you would write "Dallas (Texas) is a big city" and "December 7 (1941) was an important day". President Lethe ( talk) 04:28, 18 September 2020 (UTC)
@ Hawkeye7: Would you be interested in writing about his military career? He will be featured on the main page soon here, and I plan to write up the rest of the article sometime this week. Kees08 (Talk) 17:09, 14 July 2019 (UTC)