Talk:Daniel G. George

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Speedy Deletion[edit]

I've marked this article for speedy deletion, as other than mentioning the man received a Medal of Honor, the article makes no other assertion of notability or importance. 3,450 people have been awarded the medal and while it may be the United States' highest honor, that does not mean the recipient is notable. --Adam Black talkcontribsuploadslogs 07:21, 11 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Aadamblack93, please review WP:CSD and familiarise yourself with the guidelines before you make any more speedy deletion nominations. Daniel G. George is a Medal of Honor winner in the American Civil war and the page, even in its current stub form does not even come close to warrant a speedy deletion nomination. The page easily passes notability guidelines. Moreover you cannot nominate a page for speedy deletion under A7 if there is a significant claim being made (in this case being a MOH winner). If you need any help, or have doubts about tagging certain articles, feel free to ask me on my talk page.  NQ  talk 07:28, 11 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]