Talk:Charles Bassett/GA1

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Reviewer: Nova Crystallis (talk · contribs) 03:08, 20 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]


Reviewing later. Nova Crystallis (Talk) 03:08, 20 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

  • Any info on Bassett's parents?
    Yes, included. Kees08 (Talk)
  • The part about Bassett leaving OSU for the Air Force should be mentioned in the early life section.
    Moved Kees08 (Talk)
  • "and did graduate work at USC in Los Angeles" When?
  • And did he finish it?
  • All four aircraft need to be linked.
    Done Kees08 (Talk)
  • "He went to Korea with the 8th Fighter Bomber Group and flew a F-86 Sabre." When?
    The book is pretty unclear about it, there some adjacent dates to get within a ballpark but it would be a bit of a guess. Kees08 (Talk)
  • "Bassett went to Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, to attend Squadron Officer School." Don't think the comma after Alabama is needed here.
    Got rid of both Kees08 (Talk)
  • "They died within 500 feet (150 m) of their spacecraft." Aircraft?
    Nope, the crashed into the building where their spacecraft was being built and landed pretty close to it. Kees08 (Talk)
  • When did Bassett marry and have kids?
    Added Kees08 (Talk)
  • Ref #14's archive date needs to be in the same format as the others.
    Fixed Kees08 (Talk)

Just a few things. Nova Crystallis (Talk) 09:12, 24 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Re the words “'Bassett went to Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, to attend Squadron Officer School.' Don't think the comma after Alabama is needed here.", above: Parentheses opened must be closed. Such constructions as "Dallas, Texas is a big city" and "December 7, 1941 was an important day" are faulty. In each, the first comma opens a parenthesis: without another comma, there is no mark to show where the parenthesis ends. It's obvious if you use other punctuation to mark the parenthesis: you would never write "Dallas (Texas is a big city" and "December 7 (1941 was an important day", but you would write "Dallas (Texas) is a big city" and "December 7 (1941) was an important day". President Lethe (talk) 04:28, 18 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]