Talk:Action of 13 May 1779/GA1
Latest comment: 10 months ago by Zawed in topic GA Review
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Reviewer: Zawed (talk · contribs) 22:35, 26 December 2023 (UTC)
I will review this one, comments to follow in due course. Zawed (talk) 22:35, 26 December 2023 (UTC)
Comments as follows:
Lead
- between a French and a British squadron of frigates.: is a French unit size missing here, since I read the squadron as referring to the British? If not, then suggest "between French and British squadrons of frigates."
- Done
- under Captain Sir James Wallace and Captain John Gidoin: the order here suggests Wallace was senior to Gidoin, but article body suggests Gidoin was the senior officer
- Switched (he was 3 years senior)
- Danae would go on to be bought into the : suggest "Danae would go on to be bought into service with the"
- Done
- link cutter, gabarre
- Done cutter, as far as I can see there is no article or useful link for gabarre
Background
- Suggest adding mention of Jersey being the largest of the Channel Islands and a British possession or under the control of the British
- Done
- Arbuthnot departed Jersey on 6 May: no antecedence for Arbuthnot arriving at Jersey; or is Guernsey meant?
- Reworded
- link Boule Bay
- Done
- The infobox states this engagement was part of the American Revolutionary War; I'm struggling to see the connection unless it is because of Arbuthnot 's escorting a convoy to North America
- Changed to Anglo-French war
Action in Cancale Bay
- shouldn't "Chausey islands" be capitalised like Channel Islands? If not an official perhaps word as the "Chausey group of islands" or similar?
- Done
- link gabarre. I also note that the term is italicised here but not in lead
- See previous comment; as far as I am aware there is no suitable link for this
- link brig, sloop
- Done
- came in sight of the French, the French set sail: suggest "came in sight of the French, they set sail"
- Done
- forcing the French crews to leave their ships: the previous paragraph says the French vessels had already been abandoned?
- Reworded
- The French commander de Kergariou Coatles is not identified in name anywhere in the main text (is in infobox and OoB)
- Added
Aftermath
- Lieutenant John Wallace: no relation to James?
- Sources don't say. It's possible he was; not unusual for captains to employ family members or relatives of friends. John Wallace drowned in service two years later, so there's not much literature about him.
Sources
- Look fine, albeit some dated. No spotchecks done given history of nominator
- I think that the year range in the Laughton ref should have an endash not a hyphen
- That's a copy from the source
- Title case for the Roche ref
- Done
Other stuff
- Image tags OK
- No dupelinks
- Earwig tool shows copyvio unlikely
That's my initial review done. Cheers, Zawed (talk) 05:31, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- @Zawed: Hi, thanks for taking a look. Have responded above. Pickersgill-Cunliffe (talk) 14:15, 1 January 2024 (UTC)
- Looks all good to me. Passing as GA as I consider that this article meets the necessary criteria. Zawed (talk) 09:26, 5 January 2024 (UTC)