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Welcome to the fifth Bugle for 2023!

Hawkeye7 has contributed an op-ed sharing his experiences writing high-quality articles on military logistics. These articles have drawn on the skills Hawkeye developed in writing a doctoral thesis, and cover a key - but often ignored - aspect of military history.

The regular article news section covers five new featured articles, a featured picture and four new A-class articles. The A-class articles are on a very diverse set of topics, illustrating the range this project covers.

The book review section includes a review by Hawkeye7 of a recent work on the final campaigns of World War II in Europe, as well as the usual selection of reviews published on other websites.

Your editors, Ian Rose (talk) and Nick-D (talk)


Awards and honours

  • There were no awards last month.


Contest department

 
  • The contest department wrapped up its April 2023 edition of the article writing contest with a total of 30 articles being submitted. The winner for the month, and taking the Wikichevrons, was Zawed, who entered eight articles for 46 points. Runner-up was Hog Farm, collecting the Writer's Barnstar thanks to 35 points from five articles. Other entries were submitted by Sturmvogel_66, Gog the Mild, Pickersgill-Cunliffe, Djmaschek and Harrias. The May edition of the contest is now open, submit entries for those articles that you are presently working on!


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