User talk:Habi.mojidi

Basic Training
It is really not the norm to have inline external links in the article, especially the very first sentence. That is confusing and messy. I moved the TRADOC link to the external links section. The link is still there, just not in the leade of the article. Also, use piped links when directing to other wikipedia articles, rather than an inline, external link. (Also note that other WP articles can't be used as references). The Initial Training article link was moved to the "see also" section. Overlinking is a concern in articles. Just because we can link to something in the prose doesn't mean that we should link to it. As for the 9 vs 10 weeks....the source says 9 weeks. We con't contradict the source without another reliable source. What you or I know means nothing on Wikipedia. It's all about what we can source. You might want to take a couple of minutes and read WP:TRUTH. It's frustrating sometimes, but that's how it is here. I could literally watch a bridge collapse and 30 people die, but I can't put it on Wikipedia until it is written about somewhere in a reliable source. Weird, but that's how it goes. Niteshift36 (talk) 00:10, 14 January 2010 (UTC)


 * I understand your position, but some people may make an issue over a conflict of interest. You might want to take a minute to read WP:COI to make sure there is no conflict. Niteshift36 (talk) 14:27, 14 January 2010 (UTC)