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Welcome to my user page! I do not do a lot of editing all over the place, but I do keep a close eye on a couple of articles doing little things here and there that need doing. I try to improve the encyclopedia by expanding some related articles a bit, and continue to combat vandalism whenever I can. If you want, you can see my current project pages by clicking on my subpage link.

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French battleship Justice
Justice was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the French Navy in the early 1900s. She was the second member of the Liberté class, which included three other vessels and was a derivative of the preceding République class. Justice carried a main battery of four 305 mm (12 in) guns, with ten 194 mm (7.6 in) guns for her secondary armament. On entering service, Justice became the flagship of the 2nd Division of the Mediterranean Squadron, participating in the training routine of squadron and fleet maneuvers and cruises, as well as several naval reviews. During World War I, Justice was used to escort troopship convoys carrying elements of the French Army from North Africa to face the Germans invading northern France and also steamed to contain the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the Adriatic Sea, taking part in the minor Battle of Antivari. She was sent to the Black Sea after the war to oversee the surrender of German-occupied Russian warships, and then briefly became a training ship, before being decommissioned in the early 1920s. This photograph shows Justice in 1909 near New York City.Photograph credit: Detroit Publishing Company; restored by Adam Cuerden

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Camillo Castiglioni
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BMW history during WWII--major revision and rewrite
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Welcome to the userpage of QwazyWabbit
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QwazyWabbit

Welcome to my user page! I do not do a lot of editing all over the place, but I do keep a close eye on a couple of articles doing little things here and there that need doing. I try to improve the encyclopedia by expanding some related articles a bit, and continue to combat vandalism whenever I can. If you want, you can see my current project pages by clicking on my subpage link.

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French battleship Justice
Justice was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the French Navy in the early 1900s. She was the second member of the Liberté class, which included three other vessels and was a derivative of the preceding République class. Justice carried a main battery of four 305 mm (12 in) guns, with ten 194 mm (7.6 in) guns for her secondary armament. On entering service, Justice became the flagship of the 2nd Division of the Mediterranean Squadron, participating in the training routine of squadron and fleet maneuvers and cruises, as well as several naval reviews. During World War I, Justice was used to escort troopship convoys carrying elements of the French Army from North Africa to face the Germans invading northern France and also steamed to contain the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the Adriatic Sea, taking part in the minor Battle of Antivari. She was sent to the Black Sea after the war to oversee the surrender of German-occupied Russian warships, and then briefly became a training ship, before being decommissioned in the early 1920s. This photograph shows Justice in 1909 near New York City.Photograph credit: Detroit Publishing Company; restored by Adam Cuerden

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Articles I contribute to:

Categories


Dallas Cowboys
Jesus
The Home Depot

Articles I have contributed:

Karl Rapp
Max Friz
History of BMW
Rapp Motorenwerke
Otto-Flugzeugwerke
Flugwerke Deutschland GmbH
Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik
Camillo Castiglioni
Franz Zeno Diemer
Franz Josef Popp
Gustav Otto

Current Projects

BMW history during WWII--major revision and rewrite
BMW early history, pre WWI--major revision and rewrite
BMW founders establishing articles


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This user is a member of the
Counter-Vandalism Unit.
Today is 24 July 2024
This User's My Lord and Savior
This user digs people off the court.
This user is a Texas native.
DALDie hard Dallas Cowboys fan!
This user drinks coffee.
This user enjoys playing poker.
WikiProject GermanyThis user is a participant in
WikiProject Germany.
This user is a hoopy frood who really knows where their towel is.
This user deftly drives the Ultimate Driving Machine.
BMWI Deliver the Joy of DrivingM

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