Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Collaboration
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{{WPMILHIST Current collaboration}}
Welcome to the Military history WikiProject Collaboration of the Fortnight! This effort seeks to identify articles within the field of military history—including wars and battles, military units, biographies of people connected to the military, forts and other military structures, and many others—that require improvement. Every fortnight, a single article will be selected as the collaboration, and everyone will work to improve it as much as possible.
Nominating articles
editTo nominate an article, add
===[[Name of article]]=== Nomination text. ~~~~ '''Support''' # ~~~~ '''Comments'''
at the bottom of the list of candidates, filling in the name of the article and the nomination text (which should indicate why the article would benefit from a collaboration and what needs to be improved).
Candidates
editNomination text. This seems like a big phase of WW2 but this article doesn't have much info.
Support
Comments
Nomination text. This seems like it was an important tactical developement during WW2 but this article seems to be on the short side. 65.64.177.83 (talk) 19:48, 15 December 2013 (UTC)
Support
Comments
Current collaboration
editThe current time is 02:39, November 18, 2024.
History
editFull archives of past nominations for 2006 and 2007 are also available.
Maintenance
editAt the beginning of every fortnight, a new collaboration article should be selected. This should generally be the candidate with the most support (and the oldest candidate in case of a tie).
To archive the current collaboration:
- Add the current article to the bottom of the history section.
- Move the current article's nomination text to the archive.
To select the new collaboration:
- Move the new article's nomination text to the "Current collaboration" section.
- Update Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Collaboration/Current to point to the new article.