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From the editors |
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Welcome to the third Bugle edition of 2016!
This issue covers a wide range of topics. Starting things off, the article news section highlights many new featured and A-class articles on subjects ranging from a " fictional German nobleman and soldier" of the 1970s to an unsuccessful Cold War-era US Army anti-missile system. Pleasingly, the section features two editors who hadn't previously developed FA or A-class articles - congratulations to Lemuellio and KAVEBEAR for these achievements.
The regular book review section also covers a lot of ground: its centrepiece is a pair of reviews by Hawkeye7 covering a biography of a famous German armoured warfare specialist of World War II and the recent autobiography of a self-described Australian "mercenary mum". The round-up of recent professional book reviews covers works ranging from modern cyberwarfare to the medieval crusades.
Continuing the theme, TomStar81's World War I timeline provides a summary of the key events around the world during March 1916. Tom also goes into greater detail on the major battles of the year in his op-ed.
We hope that you enjoy these articles. Don't forget that contributions to future editions are very welcome - please feel free to post them directly on the Bugle's newsroom, or contact either of the editors.
Your editors, Ian Rose ( talk) and Nick-D ( talk)
Awards and honours |
Contest department |
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From the editors |
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Welcome to the third Bugle edition of 2016!
This issue covers a wide range of topics. Starting things off, the article news section highlights many new featured and A-class articles on subjects ranging from a " fictional German nobleman and soldier" of the 1970s to an unsuccessful Cold War-era US Army anti-missile system. Pleasingly, the section features two editors who hadn't previously developed FA or A-class articles - congratulations to Lemuellio and KAVEBEAR for these achievements.
The regular book review section also covers a lot of ground: its centrepiece is a pair of reviews by Hawkeye7 covering a biography of a famous German armoured warfare specialist of World War II and the recent autobiography of a self-described Australian "mercenary mum". The round-up of recent professional book reviews covers works ranging from modern cyberwarfare to the medieval crusades.
Continuing the theme, TomStar81's World War I timeline provides a summary of the key events around the world during March 1916. Tom also goes into greater detail on the major battles of the year in his op-ed.
We hope that you enjoy these articles. Don't forget that contributions to future editions are very welcome - please feel free to post them directly on the Bugle's newsroom, or contact either of the editors.
Your editors, Ian Rose ( talk) and Nick-D ( talk)
Awards and honours |
Contest department |
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