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Latest comment: 17 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
as per Len Waters could be useful addition:
{{Infobox Military Person
|name= Leonard Victor (Len) Waters
|lived= [[June 29]], [[1924]] – {{death date and age|1993|8|24|1924|6|29}}
|placeofbirth= [[Boomi, New South Wales]]
|placeofdeath= [[Cunnamulla, Queensland]]
|image= [[Image:Len Waters portrait.jpg|160px]]
|caption= Len Waters, c. 1944-45
|nickname=
|allegiance= {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Australia]]
|serviceyears= 1942–46
|rank= [[Warrant Officer]]
|branch= [[Image:Ensign of the Royal Australian Air Force.svg|22px]] [[Royal Australian Air Force]]
|commands=
|unit= [[No. 78 Squadron RAAF]]
|battles= [[World War II]]
awardslaterwork=
}}
Latest comment: 17 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Rosenthal held a number of positions that entitle him to post-nominal letters. On Wikipedia, the tradition is to list these, in the proper order, when providing the subject's full name at the beginning of the article. (This is preferred over the less specific "Sir" currently in place.) Can somebody with better knowledge of post-nominal letters add them as needed? MaxVeers18:01, 9 September 2007 (UTC)Reply