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Welcome to the March 2013 edition of the Bugle!

On the 25th of this month (the date this issue of the Bugle has been published!), Wikipedia's first-ever triple Today's Featured Article is running -- three linked pieces that Prioryman wrote on German V-weapons sites in north-east France. This is a quite an achievement for the Military History project, and to mark the occasion we invited Prioryman to contribute an op-ed which describes how he went about producing the articles, and some of the challenges he faced.

In our interview section, we continue our series of article writers' guides, this month speaking to some of the editors who have contributed quality articles on the Former Yugoslavia. As usual, we ask about how they started in the field, their best practices, and their advice on article preparation, particularly in relation to sources. We hope that these will be helpful for those looking to start writing or those looking to switch topics. Remember that if you have an interview topic you'd like to see, please leave a message on our talk page and we'll do our best to accommodate you.

On a final note, the backlog of MilHist article reviews remains as big as ever, so we encourage you to visit the MILHIST Announcements page and help out with some of the many requests listed there.

Your editors, Ian Rose ( talk) and Nick-D ( talk).


Awards and honours


Contest department

 
  • The contest department completed its 69th round of competition last month. A total of 28 articles were submitted by 8 editors. Zawed came first with 32 points from 4 entries to receive the Chevrons, followed by Peacemaker67 who earned the Writer's Barnstar with 28 points from 4 articles. Honourable mentions go to Cdtew (20 points), Djmaschek (18), The Bushranger (18) and, making his debut in the contest, Tomobe03 (17). Inkbug and RoslynSKP and also fielded entries. Please submit any articles you are working on for this month's contest now.


About The Bugle
First published in 2006, the Bugle is the monthly newsletter of the English Wikipedia's Military history WikiProject.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




From the editors

 

Welcome to the March 2013 edition of the Bugle!

On the 25th of this month (the date this issue of the Bugle has been published!), Wikipedia's first-ever triple Today's Featured Article is running -- three linked pieces that Prioryman wrote on German V-weapons sites in north-east France. This is a quite an achievement for the Military History project, and to mark the occasion we invited Prioryman to contribute an op-ed which describes how he went about producing the articles, and some of the challenges he faced.

In our interview section, we continue our series of article writers' guides, this month speaking to some of the editors who have contributed quality articles on the Former Yugoslavia. As usual, we ask about how they started in the field, their best practices, and their advice on article preparation, particularly in relation to sources. We hope that these will be helpful for those looking to start writing or those looking to switch topics. Remember that if you have an interview topic you'd like to see, please leave a message on our talk page and we'll do our best to accommodate you.

On a final note, the backlog of MilHist article reviews remains as big as ever, so we encourage you to visit the MILHIST Announcements page and help out with some of the many requests listed there.

Your editors, Ian Rose ( talk) and Nick-D ( talk).


Awards and honours


Contest department

 
  • The contest department completed its 69th round of competition last month. A total of 28 articles were submitted by 8 editors. Zawed came first with 32 points from 4 entries to receive the Chevrons, followed by Peacemaker67 who earned the Writer's Barnstar with 28 points from 4 articles. Honourable mentions go to Cdtew (20 points), Djmaschek (18), The Bushranger (18) and, making his debut in the contest, Tomobe03 (17). Inkbug and RoslynSKP and also fielded entries. Please submit any articles you are working on for this month's contest now.


About The Bugle
First published in 2006, the Bugle is the monthly newsletter of the English Wikipedia's Military history WikiProject.

»  About the project
»  Visit the Newsroom
»  Subscribe to the Bugle
»  Browse the Archives
+ Add a commentDiscuss this story
No comments yet. Yours could be the first!

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