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Didn't even think to double-check the licenses for these :-( Found the first one on the IWM site and reworked the license. Deleted the other two.
I spy an un-italicized London in the first paragraph of the Design section.
You might work a link to
Adriatic Campaign of World War I in the relevant paragraph. Alternatively, I generally like to add a couple of lines on the general situation in the Adriatic to give readers a bit of context on what the campaign was link. See for instance the last paragraph in
Italian cruiser Partenope.
See how it reads now. I was so focused on using the Halpern book that I'd just gotten from ILL that I didn't even think of looking at the one that I already had to hand.--
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Didn't even think to double-check the licenses for these :-( Found the first one on the IWM site and reworked the license. Deleted the other two.
I spy an un-italicized London in the first paragraph of the Design section.
You might work a link to
Adriatic Campaign of World War I in the relevant paragraph. Alternatively, I generally like to add a couple of lines on the general situation in the Adriatic to give readers a bit of context on what the campaign was link. See for instance the last paragraph in
Italian cruiser Partenope.
See how it reads now. I was so focused on using the Halpern book that I'd just gotten from ILL that I didn't even think of looking at the one that I already had to hand.--
Sturmvogel 66 (
talk)
16:55, 9 April 2016 (UTC)reply