Template:Did you know nominations/General Order No. 1 (Gulf War)
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The result was: promoted by Vincent60030 (talk) 15:46, 8 September 2020 (UTC)
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General Order No. 1 (Gulf War)
- ... that the Gulf War General Order No. 1 prohibited American soldiers to possess, manufacture, sell or consume alcohol for the first time? "for the first time US personnel were forbidden to possess, make, sell or consume 'any alcoholic beverage'" from: Borch, Frederic L. Judge Advocates in Combat: Army Lawyers in Military Operations from Vietnam to Haiti. Office of the Judge Advocate General and Center of Military History, U.S. Army. p. 131.
- ALT1:... that General Order No. 1's broad definition of "sexually explicit" material led to body-building magazines and underwear catalogues being outlawed for US personnel during the Gulf War? "introduction, possession, transfer, sale or display of any sexually explicit photograph, videotape, movie, drawing, book or magazine. For the purposes of this Order "sexually expicit" means any medium displaying the human anatomy in any unclothed or semi-clothed manner and which displays portions of the human torso ... by way of example, but not limitation, are body building magazines, swim-suit eidtions of periodicals, lingerie or underwear advertisements and catalogues" from: Hearings Before and Special Reports Made by Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives on Subjects Affecting the Naval and Military Establishments. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-16-041163-2.
- ALT2:... that during the Gulf War US military personnel were prohibited by General Order No. 1 from possessing photographs showing the unclothed human torso? Source per ALT1
Moved to mainspace by Dumelow (talk). Self-nominated at 07:13, 15 August 2020 (UTC).
- @Dumelow: This article is new enough and long enough. The hook facts are cited inline, the article is neutral and I detected no copyright issues. Approving ALT1 and ALT2 only. ALT0 needs to be rephrased so as to use "prohibited from" rather than "prohibited to". A QPQ has been done. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 06:37, 20 August 2020 (UTC)