User talk:CPadgett2

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Being obselete
Not a reason for speedy deletion - Marshall Aid hasn't been around for years, either, but we keep an article on it. If you feel that Mounted Battle Command On The Move was never notable in the first place, feel free to take it to WP:AFD (you might succeed - it's unreferenced and I haven't got a clue about what it's about as it appears to be written in Pentagonese...). We tend to work on the principle that if something was notable, it still is. Hence, we have articles about closed railway stations and schools, rock singers who haven't recorded since 1985, and such. Peridon (talk) 21:00, 19 March 2014 (UTC)