Talk:Leo Gradwell

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The writer of this page needs to take another look at the content regarding Last Exit In Brooklyn. It appears to be out of context.80.111.155.138 (talk) 12:59, 3 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

Citation Needed for place of birth. His obituary makes no mention of New Zealand.Nickpheas (talk) 13:43, 8 January 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Reference [8] to The Spectator is a dead link to a news website reporting on the broadcast of a documentary.

The simplest solution would be to replace that with a citation for the documentary. PQ17 An Arctic Convoy Disaster. I'd do it, but I've never edited a page and would rather not do it wrong!

Secondly a minor detail, the line relating to that citation refers to Sherman tanks, however according to the caption on an image from the US Naval History library at least one (and likely more) of the tanks were Grant tanks.