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I will do the GA Review on this article. H1nkles ( talk) 22:35, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
When I do an article review I like to provide a Heading-by-Heading breakdown of suggestions for how to make the article better. It is done in good faith as a means to improve the article. It does not necessarily mean that the article is not GA quality, or that the issues listed are keeping it from GA approval. I also undertake minor grammatical and prose edits. After I finish this part of the review I will look at the over arching quality of the article in light of the GA criteria and make my determination as to the overall quality of the article.
GA review – see WP:WIAGA for criteria
These two sections are both fine, well-written and cover their subjects.
Could any more be said about the supply force from the Massachusets Regiments? This seems like a missing piece of information. Who ordered the expedition? what did they bring? Nothing too detailed but a little more here would be good. H1nkles ( talk) 22:51, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
Both sections are fine, I did some minor copy editing but otherwise I see no problem with the body of the text. H1nkles ( talk) 02:11, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
These sections are fine, cogent, to the point and well-written. I can't think of much I would add that would improve them. I did a minor punctuation edit but otherwise they are fine.
Ebenezer Learned's command is incorrectly identified in the article as the "4th Massachusetts Regiment." Learned was appointed a brigadier general in the Continental Army on April 2, 1777 (Heitman, "Historical Register," p. 10). His command was the 4th Massachusetts BRIGADE, consisting of the 2d Massachusetts Regiment (Colonel John Bailey), 8th Massachusetts Regiment (Colonel Michael Jackson), and 9th Massachusetts Regiment (Colonel James Wesson) (idem., p. 11). For this reason, Wesson's 9th Massachusetts Regiment is credited with "Mohawk Valley" in the lineage section of Wright's "The Continental Army." (Wright consistently gives conflicting information for different regiments in the same brigade. This is one example of many. Here he credits the 9th regiment but omits the 2d and 8th).
The Fourth Massachusetts Regiment was never commanded by Ebenezer Learned. Its commanders were Colonel William Shepard, January 1, 1777 to January 1, 1783; and Colonel Henry Jackson from January 1 to November 3, 1783 (Heitman, p. 37).
The Fourth Massachusetts Brigade was commanded by Learned, as he was fourth in seniority of the brigadier generals appointed from Massachusetts who served during this period of the war. The Massachusetts brigadiers, in the order named, were:
Brigadier General John Nixon: August 9, 1776.
Brigadier General John Glover: February 21, 1777.
Brigadier General John Paterson: February 21, 1777.
Brigadier General Ebenezer Learned: April 2, 1777.
Your notes formatting is a little odd, wikilinking the notes to the references doesn't seem to add much. When one clicks on the link the page just jumps to the bottom. It's nothing that violates the MOS or anything I'm just not sure what wikilinking each author's name in the notes truly accomplishes. Overall your references appear credible and well formatted, I don't have access to the books that are off-line so they are taken in good faith.
Your images are fine, the only problem I see is the odd placement of some of the images. Per WP:ACCESS the images shouldn't spill over from one section to the next. The exception of course is in small section, which this article has. Still I count three images that straddle two sections, could these be placed better so as to avoid this?
The article is very close, really just a little bit more about the supply convoy in the "Forces assemble" section (to satisfy comprehensive requirement) and some better placement of the photos and the article will pass. I'll hold it for a week. Good job overall on the article. H1nkles ( talk) 05:32, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
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I will do the GA Review on this article. H1nkles ( talk) 22:35, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
When I do an article review I like to provide a Heading-by-Heading breakdown of suggestions for how to make the article better. It is done in good faith as a means to improve the article. It does not necessarily mean that the article is not GA quality, or that the issues listed are keeping it from GA approval. I also undertake minor grammatical and prose edits. After I finish this part of the review I will look at the over arching quality of the article in light of the GA criteria and make my determination as to the overall quality of the article.
GA review – see WP:WIAGA for criteria
These two sections are both fine, well-written and cover their subjects.
Could any more be said about the supply force from the Massachusets Regiments? This seems like a missing piece of information. Who ordered the expedition? what did they bring? Nothing too detailed but a little more here would be good. H1nkles ( talk) 22:51, 30 May 2009 (UTC)
Both sections are fine, I did some minor copy editing but otherwise I see no problem with the body of the text. H1nkles ( talk) 02:11, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
These sections are fine, cogent, to the point and well-written. I can't think of much I would add that would improve them. I did a minor punctuation edit but otherwise they are fine.
Ebenezer Learned's command is incorrectly identified in the article as the "4th Massachusetts Regiment." Learned was appointed a brigadier general in the Continental Army on April 2, 1777 (Heitman, "Historical Register," p. 10). His command was the 4th Massachusetts BRIGADE, consisting of the 2d Massachusetts Regiment (Colonel John Bailey), 8th Massachusetts Regiment (Colonel Michael Jackson), and 9th Massachusetts Regiment (Colonel James Wesson) (idem., p. 11). For this reason, Wesson's 9th Massachusetts Regiment is credited with "Mohawk Valley" in the lineage section of Wright's "The Continental Army." (Wright consistently gives conflicting information for different regiments in the same brigade. This is one example of many. Here he credits the 9th regiment but omits the 2d and 8th).
The Fourth Massachusetts Regiment was never commanded by Ebenezer Learned. Its commanders were Colonel William Shepard, January 1, 1777 to January 1, 1783; and Colonel Henry Jackson from January 1 to November 3, 1783 (Heitman, p. 37).
The Fourth Massachusetts Brigade was commanded by Learned, as he was fourth in seniority of the brigadier generals appointed from Massachusetts who served during this period of the war. The Massachusetts brigadiers, in the order named, were:
Brigadier General John Nixon: August 9, 1776.
Brigadier General John Glover: February 21, 1777.
Brigadier General John Paterson: February 21, 1777.
Brigadier General Ebenezer Learned: April 2, 1777.
Your notes formatting is a little odd, wikilinking the notes to the references doesn't seem to add much. When one clicks on the link the page just jumps to the bottom. It's nothing that violates the MOS or anything I'm just not sure what wikilinking each author's name in the notes truly accomplishes. Overall your references appear credible and well formatted, I don't have access to the books that are off-line so they are taken in good faith.
Your images are fine, the only problem I see is the odd placement of some of the images. Per WP:ACCESS the images shouldn't spill over from one section to the next. The exception of course is in small section, which this article has. Still I count three images that straddle two sections, could these be placed better so as to avoid this?
The article is very close, really just a little bit more about the supply convoy in the "Forces assemble" section (to satisfy comprehensive requirement) and some better placement of the photos and the article will pass. I'll hold it for a week. Good job overall on the article. H1nkles ( talk) 05:32, 31 May 2009 (UTC)