Talk:King Khalid Military City
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What about Saudi Arabian use? This entire article has an excessively American slant. It reads as if KKMC was built purely for the US Army. In fact I doubt if ir was even envisaged that a single American soldier would ever be stationed thereJohnC (talk) 1 August 2009
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Selecting American English
editI noticed different spellings for certain words coming from multiple dialects of English. Given that the article extensively highlights the involved of the U.S. Corps, I'm opting for American English. Please do discuss here before reverting any of these changes. Mimercha (talk) 11:22, 8 September 2023 (UTC)