User talk:AnyGuy

NOVEMBER 2011
Yesterday (11/16/2011) I made 2 small edits to the 35th Infantry Division (US) page, which you deleted today. Can you please tell me why you deleted them. I would like to re-do them because I believe they add relevant information to the subject. I am new to Wikipedia however, so if I did something incorrectly when I made the edits please let me know so that I can make them correctly when I re-do them. Thanks. Plastermonkey44 (talk) 04:44, 17 November 2011 (UTC)

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Hello. The question here about describing the role of afroamerican soldiers was not meant negative. Best wishes. -- 188.109.8.36 (talk) 14:54, 27 October 2014 (UTC)

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Respected User:AnyGuy, recently i noticed your edits in Bhumij language article and i show you have great writing skills also you are well related to the topic Anthropology and language. So my humble request to you kindly take a look at two articles Bhumij people and Bhumij language sources and do improvement those two with your convenient time. (My english not good, so ....) Thanks MaxA-Matrix&#128233; talk 14:16, 21 August 2022 (UTC)

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