User:Kolcarr/sandbox

SA#22: Under the Law stub, further into the British crime biography stubs, a lot of politicians and figures listed have little to nothing written about them. Prominent criminals such as Gary Haggarty (over 200 offenses and five murders) are missing information regarding the crimes they've committed as well as missing any sort of background information regarding them and what may have caused such a choice.

Category:British crime biography stubs - Wikipedia

Gary Haggarty - Wikipedia

3/23 Work:

Operation San Antonio - Wikipedia

(scoured ASC and could not find anything related to the stub. not even a Google search yielded anything)


 * 1) I chose Operation San Antonio because it involved a conflict between the United States and Japanese, which are two of my favorite countries.
 * 2) I know this is a stub because it is classified as such on the Talk page and it lacks any sort of real detailed information on the topic.
 * 3) Some missing/under-developed parts of this stub would be almost every aspect of it. The general summary of the operation is lacking in detail in regards to what the targets were, how many planes were intercepted by defensive Japanese air forces, and if their operation was a success or not. No real losses are reported besides the planes that had to abort due to technical issues. As well as that, it says that only about two dozen of the bombers found their target, but the summary says that there were multiple targets. What happened to the other bombers?
 * 4) There is only one reference listed, and it is a book detailing the war in the Pacific. There is no hyperlink. Probably a lack of sources.
 * 5) The only sections that are present in both articles are the references tab. There are no real sections in the stub article that I chose, so I'd be content to say that most of everything is missing or not known. There is only a very rough summary. It does seem extremely hard to find any sort of source on the operation.

3/23 Work: (Articles that need work that I can contribute to)

- Davis, California - Wikipedia (under the cultural tab, ask Josh or Ryan about that one event)

- Litchfield, Illinois - Wikipedia (hometown, surely I know something that Wikipedia doesn't)

- Dierbergs Markets - Wikipedia (I shop there a lot, why not?)