Talk:Reset (military)

Evolving terminology/neologism
Ahc removed two other uses of the term RESET that did not match the rest of the military description -- here:
 * "The term is not novel. It has long been used less generically -- for example
 * In 1943 when an Australian soldier was honored for bravery in moving forward to reset booby traps under fire in New Guinea
 * In 2001 when the mayoral primary election in New York City was disrupted on Tuesday, September 11, it was reset for two weeks later.

The edit is not questioned; but I wonder if these alternate examples might become useful at some other point? --Tenmei (talk) 19:58, 2 July 2009 (UTC)