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Gallipoli Campaign[edit]

A beer for you![edit]

Thank you for working on the ANZAC Mounted Division article. Always impressed by the work the Guild does and I appreciate you taking the time. Drink up and Cheers! Jim Sweeney (talk) 17:20, 9 December 2013 (UTC)

Chaytor's Force[edit]

created 23:10, 28 August 2012 with this edit [1] at the same time the Third Transjordan attack looked like this. [2] As can be plainly seen the references used in Chaytor's Force are not even part of the TTA article and the TTA OOB is totally different.

1st Airborne Division[edit]

6th Airborne Division[edit]

44th Indian Airborne Division[edit]

British airborne units and operations of the Second World War[edit]

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  • As I understand WP:ORDINAL, it considers three separate cases;
  1. numbers from zero to nine, which are normally spelled out in words
  2. numbers greater than nine that would require more than two words to spell out; these are normally rendered in numerals
  3. numbers that are greater than nine that would only need one or two words to spell out; these can be either spelled out in words or rendered as numerals.

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DYK[edit]

  • ...that in nine days in August 1944, 6th Airborne Division liberated 400 square miles (1,000 km2) of German territory and captured over 1,000 German prisoners?


Self nom

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Chris Baker[edit]

  • Was the chairman of the Western Front Association [3]
  • Given over 1,000 talks on First World War [4]
  • Web site cited in other publications [5]
  • Web site cited in books [6] [7]
  • Cited by Google scholar search [8]
  • Web site recommended by Intute which confirms his membership of the University of Birmingham's Centre for First World War Studies. [9]
  • Has had at least one article published in a journal [10]
  • Published author - The Battle for Flanders: German Defeat on the Lys 1918 [11]
  • Founder of Fourteen-Eighteen which provides research services for private clients, universities, broadcast media, museums, regimental associations and others who wish to locate, obtain and understand documents from the period of the First World War. [12]