User talk:Fatbasset

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I do a lot on events and people related to the Battle of Arnhem and I noticed your work there. I've got a slight niggling problem with it though, because it's not referenced to any reliable source. The article is currently listed as a Good Article, so it needs to be comprehensively referenced. I am going to be reworking the whole section on memorials, popular culture and commemoration in the new year though, so I'll incorporate it all then but in the time being I'm afraid to say I'll need to remove it, but I'll copy all of it into the talk page so I can find references for it soon. Of course if you have any refs feel free to add them! Just as a point of fact, the 65th anniversary commemorations featured many of the same style of events, although perhaps not on as large a scale as the 50th. Merry Christmas, Ranger Steve (talk) 00:04, 24 December 2009 (UTC)

SMS Seydlitz
Hi, Fatbasset. I wrote the SMS Seydlitz article, and noticed the change you made to it just a bit ago. I saw that you added a book but then removed it. Is the sentence you added sourced to that book? If so, could you add a citation with the specific page number? If it's not from there, I need to know from where that information came, so it can be properly sourced. The article is featured, and I want to make sure it stays there :) Thanks for your help! Parsecboy (talk) 02:34, 21 February 2010 (UTC)