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Welcome to the Military history WikiProject on the English Wikipedia! We are a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to military history. If you would like to join us, please feel free to add your name to the list of project members!
- Goals
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- To create the foremost reliable and accurate free-content encyclopedia of military history in the English language.
- To improve coverage of military history by creating, expanding, and maintaining articles that describe all of its aspects.
- To provide guidelines and recommendations for such articles, and to serve as the central point of discussion for issues related to military history in Wikipedia.
- Scope
- The project generally considers any article related to historical or contemporary warfare or military affairs to be within its scope. A more detailed description of the scope, and our primary focus areas within it, may be found in the section on project scope.
- Structure
- Internally, the project has developed several structural features to help in managing our extensive work:
- Coordinators, who are responsible for maintaining the administrative aspects of the project.
- Departments, which host work on several specialized tasks, including article quality assessment, writing contests, article logistics, and detailed reviews of articles and other content.
- Task forces, which are more informal groups for collaboration on specific topics within military history, such as particular nations, conflicts, or periods.
Scope
As noted above, the project generally considers any article related to historical or modern-day warfare or military affairs to be within its scope. (The American usage of "military" is applicable here; in other words, the project concerns itself with any armed forces rather than only with land armies.)
Our primary work is concentrated in a number of broad areas:
- Military operations, battles, campaigns, and wars.
- Military personnel, including both leaders and common soldiers, as well as other people involved in military affairs.
- Note that military service does not in and of itself place an individual within the scope of the project-particularly in the case of service in modern militaries. To qualify them, an individual's military service must have been somehow noteworthy or have contributed-directly or indirectly-to their notability.
- Military units and formations, ranging from small units to entire national militaries.
- Military equipment and technology, weapons, armour, and vehicles.
- Military facilities and structures, such as fortifications, military bases, test sites, and military memorials.
- Military historiography, publications, and historians.
- Types and periods of warfare, the military histories of particular nations and groups, and general military science and doctrine.
- Depictions of military history in all media, such as video games, painting, sculpture, music, film, poetry, and prose.
- Note that the project generally covers only those depictions for which a discussion of historical accuracy or real military influence is applicable. A distinction is therefore made between fictionalized depictions of historical warfare and purely invented depictions of fictional warfare; topics sufficiently divorced from actual history that a discussion of actual military history would no longer be relevant to them-such as futuristic warfare in Star Wars-are not considered to be within the project's scope. However, songs and music with long military associations-for example, It's a long way to Tipperary and Lili Marleen-are within the project's scope.
Announcements and open tasks
Project status
Military history
articles |
Importance |
| None |
Total |
| Quality |
FA |
352 |
352 |
A |
121 |
121 |
GA |
398 |
398 |
| B |
3074 |
3074 |
| Start |
40441 |
40441 |
| Stub |
38190 |
38190 |
| Assessed |
82576 |
82576 |
| Unassessed |
191 |
191 |
| Total |
82767 |
82767 |
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Style guide and essays
The project's style guide contains most of the editorial guidelines developed by the project. The guide covers the following areas:
- Naming conventions
- Notability
- Article content
- Usage and style
- Sourcing and citation
- Templates
- Categories
All project members are encouraged to consult the relevant portions of the guide as they work on articles.
The project also maintains a collection of essays consisting of the advice and opinions of individual members of the project.
Project organization
Coordinators
The project coordinators are generally responsible for maintaining all of the procedural and administrative aspects of the project, and serve as the designated points-of-contact for procedural issues. They are not, however, endowed with any special executive powers, nor with any authority over article content or editor conduct.
The Lead Coordinator bears overall responsibility for coordinating the project; the other Coordinators aid the Lead Coordinator and focus on specific areas that require special attention.
The coordinators have adopted the following task forces to serve as the primary points of contact for administrative matters regarding them:
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