Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/News/December 2021/Project news
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From the editors |
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Welcome to the twelfth and final Bugle for 2021.
In September and October the project's coordinators developed a reading list based on their personal recommendations. We are pleased to bring it to you as a review essay in this month's edition of the Bugle. It includes a wide range of books, and might be of particular interest for those of us who are taking a holiday over the Christmas period.
Continuing on the topic of books, the regular book review section includes a review by Nick-D of an underwhelming work on the American Civil War. It also features a large collection of external reviews.
After a few months with not many new featured pictures, we're happy to note that the article news section includes four excellent new FPs. It also has the usual round-up of other new featured content and A-class articles.
A reminder that voting is still open for the Military historian of the year and Military history newcomer of the year. Voting closes at 23:59 (GMT) on 30 December 2021, so vote for your choices of the outstanding Milhist members now!
Lastly, we would like to wish members of the project a merry Christmas and the absolute best for 2022!
Your editors, Ian Rose (talk) and Nick-D (talk)
Awards and honours |
- There were no awards in November.
Contest department |
- The November round of the article improvement contest concluded with Hog Farm taking first place with 36 points (four entries) from runner-up Gog the Mild, who scored 25 points with two entries. Catlemur, Djmaschek, Tomobe03 and Zawed also submitted entries. Please consider submitting the articles you work on for entry into the current edition of the contest.
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