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Lead: "After losing tow with X8, it was scuttled..." : suggest rephrasing to make it clear X8 was being scuttled.
Done.
Lead: "...British special operations agents..." : special operations suggests SOE? If so, suggest linking to SOE. If the source doesn't support SOE, then maybe delete "special operations"
Source doesn't explicitly say that they were SOE, removed.
Lead: suggest adjusting the link on Tirpitz so only the ship's name is linked, not German battleship (as battleship previously used in lead but not linked). Ditto the Operation Source section.
Done.
Design and description: "two 950-brake-horsepower (708 kW) diesel engines" : in the infobox, the kW measurement is given as 1,400, rather than 1,416.
Took me an eternity to figure this out, but done
Design and description: "and 120 nmi" : suggest reciting nmi in full as you haven't abbreviated it in the text. The use of abbreviation is inconsistent with the other measurements you have used. For example, knots in written out in full every time.
Done.
Construction and career: "P 73" : this lacks antecedence. Suggest clarifying earlier in the paragraph that she was known as P 73
Done.
Northern patrols: the first two paragraphs are quite short, suggest combining them. I notice Norway is linked but France - suggest consistency in how you treat countries for linking purposes. For example, no countries, including Norway, are linked in lead.
Done.
Arctic patrols: "...ordered to conduct a special operation, transporting British..." suggest rephrasing to "...ordered to transport British..."
Done.
Later career: link Norwegian sea and u-boats (I don't think you've used the term yet apart from the lead.
Done.
References: for Akermann, use the orig-year=2009 in the cite book template, then you don't need to have that text in the edition part of the template. Grove is missing location information. Colledge is not in alphabetical order but isn't cited anyway.
I made one further change as noted above but am now passing as GA now as I consider that this article meets the necessary criteria.
Zawed (
talk)
09:49, 12 January 2020 (UTC)reply
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Lead: "After losing tow with X8, it was scuttled..." : suggest rephrasing to make it clear X8 was being scuttled.
Done.
Lead: "...British special operations agents..." : special operations suggests SOE? If so, suggest linking to SOE. If the source doesn't support SOE, then maybe delete "special operations"
Source doesn't explicitly say that they were SOE, removed.
Lead: suggest adjusting the link on Tirpitz so only the ship's name is linked, not German battleship (as battleship previously used in lead but not linked). Ditto the Operation Source section.
Done.
Design and description: "two 950-brake-horsepower (708 kW) diesel engines" : in the infobox, the kW measurement is given as 1,400, rather than 1,416.
Took me an eternity to figure this out, but done
Design and description: "and 120 nmi" : suggest reciting nmi in full as you haven't abbreviated it in the text. The use of abbreviation is inconsistent with the other measurements you have used. For example, knots in written out in full every time.
Done.
Construction and career: "P 73" : this lacks antecedence. Suggest clarifying earlier in the paragraph that she was known as P 73
Done.
Northern patrols: the first two paragraphs are quite short, suggest combining them. I notice Norway is linked but France - suggest consistency in how you treat countries for linking purposes. For example, no countries, including Norway, are linked in lead.
Done.
Arctic patrols: "...ordered to conduct a special operation, transporting British..." suggest rephrasing to "...ordered to transport British..."
Done.
Later career: link Norwegian sea and u-boats (I don't think you've used the term yet apart from the lead.
Done.
References: for Akermann, use the orig-year=2009 in the cite book template, then you don't need to have that text in the edition part of the template. Grove is missing location information. Colledge is not in alphabetical order but isn't cited anyway.
I made one further change as noted above but am now passing as GA now as I consider that this article meets the necessary criteria.
Zawed (
talk)
09:49, 12 January 2020 (UTC)reply