User:TwoScars/sandbox3

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Abbreviation of units
The regiment traveled another 20 mi in very cold weather.

The regiment traveled another 20 mi in very cold weather.

20 mi

Archive references
Use this tool to automatically archive references (although it doesn't always work).

Checking
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https://iabot.toolforge.org/index.php?page=runbotsingle

Different Code for Citations and Notes
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Footnote
Letters Numbers

Corresponding Books in References
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Corresponding Web Pages in References
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Code for Citations (Harvard Ref)
The truth.

Journal
Template:Cite journal



Magazine
To cite a magazine article with a credited author:

To cite a magazine article with no credited author:

To cite an online magazine article that has been archived:

Newspaper
Template:Cite news To cite a newspaper:

A newspaper truth.

To cite a newspaper on web:
Newspaper on web cited.

To cite a newspaper on web from Library of Congress
Cite from newspaper thru LOC.

bla.

Web
To cite web:

The web truth.

Template:Cite web

Map
To cite map:

That was about 3 mi from the C&O Canal.

Patents
To cite a patent:

Template:Cite patent

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Code for Comments
" It's uncommon – but on occasion acceptable for notes to other editors – to add a hidden comment within the text of an article. These comments are only visible when editing or viewing the source of a page. Most comments should go on the appropriate Talk page. The format is to surround the hidden text with " " and " " and may cover several lines, e.g.:

Code for Current Dollars
The format is Inflation, US, the dollar amount, the original year, the current year

$400 in 1864, or in 2015 dollars.





Code for Footnotes
Bla bla.

American Civil War

Code for fractions
$2 1/2$

$2 1/2$

Code for Miles to Kilometers
60 mi

60 mi --- 187 ft

187 ft --- 876 acres

876 acres --- 70 mi2

70 mi2

Text for conversion of mileages of less than 10
3 mi

It was about 3 mi from the C&O Canal.

Conversion with wording
9 mi

a 9 mi route

Code for Time
7:00pm

7:00pm

Code for Two Pictures in One Frame
Edit this to see the code.

GNIS
Bla Bla GNIS site for search.

Misc Military

 * On the first mention, full name is presented, from the next, the rank and the last name are enough to address the person. Please follow the same through the entire article. Rank can also be omitted based on the situation (if the previous mention in much nearer). Please only use the last names of the commanders of respective formations, after their first mention of full name. For more detail, please see MOS:LASTNAME.
 * Use non-breakable space between "Company" and "I", for me both came in at two different lines, that makes it to break the continuity while reading. See WP:NBSP for details.
 * no need to mention the year every time, after mentioning it once, only mention if the year changes.
 * The 2nd West Virginia Cavalry" may be replaced by just "The regiment" wherever required, because the article is about the same.
 * Capehart's brother, Charles, was promoted to commander of Capehart's 1st West Virginia Cavalry regiment; It is to be "was appointed as the commander of", because "commander" is not a rank in an army, but in the sentence it appears to be a position.
 * MOS:IMGSIZE strongly opposes the size used by the some of the images. Some maps dominate the adjacent text. Images are for better understanding the of text, but not substitutes. The recommened size is 220px, as it is the default for most of the users. May limit to a max of 300px, not beyond that.
 * WP:REPEATLINK permits the linking irrespective of the lead.
 * External links check
 * Copyvio detector shows 54% violation. Consider rephrasing the highlighted paras.
 * copy edit at WP:GOCE/R
 * see here for what the Good Article criteria are, and here for what they are not
 * MoS for lead, layout, word choice, fiction, and lists
 * verifiable
 * reference section
 * fair use rationales  appropriate use with suitable captions


 * Corps - roman numeral
 * Division - numeric
 * Brigade - text
 * Regiment - numeric
 * Battalion - text
 * Company - alphanumeric, no "J"

Link to complete War of the Rebellion. Link for War of 1812: here.

Ranks
Confederate General officers in the Confederate States Army Union
 * Brigadier General
 * Major General
 * Lieutenant General
 * General
 * Captain
 * Major
 * Colonel
 * Brigadier General
 * Major General
 * Lieutenant General

Misc Civil War
 * Rifles in the American Civil War
 * Spencer repeating rifle
 * Rifled musket
 * Pattern 1853 Enfield
 * List of weapons in the American Civil War
 * Infantry in the American Civil War
 * Cavalry in the American Civil War
 * Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber
 * Colt Army Model 1860 - revolver
 * Field artillery in the American Civil War
 * Flanking maneuver

Travilah
Travilah info Washington Post, also Clagett sometimes spelled Claggett.

Wikiproject Cities
WikiProject Cities/US Guideline North Potomac article.

Redirect
Template:R from duplicated article Template:R from merge Help:Redirect

Code for Civil War descriptions and uniforms
The two sides were the blue-clad federal soldiers that were mostly from northern states against gray-clad rebels from the south who sought to form a separate country called the Confederate States of America.

Between September 20, 1860, and February 1, 1861, seven southern states seceded from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America.