User talk:Iorwerth Glyndwr

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Greetings fellow Military historian! I noticed your contributions to French Revolutionary Wars articles. You are, therefore, hereby, cordially invited to join us at WikiProject Military history. We are one of the largest and (IMHO) best project groups here. We not only have lively, thought provoking discussions, we get things done! And it is a good thing too, since there is a lot of work needed in this highly important and fascinating field of study. So look around and see what we have to offer, then if you like, simply add your name to our Members list and this tag:

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Welcome
The contributions look good, but what do I know, I am a formatting/reorganizing guy. The quick advice I might recommend (although you are probably already doing it) is to 'watch' each page after you edit it. You can learn some interesting things by seeing what other people do with your contributions. Count on somebody not liking some of your contributions. (Sometimes the responses can be annoying.) I for example, will be reformatting your new references. Hope to see more contributions from you. -Gomm 17:31, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for the message. I spent about eight years researching Napoleon's early career for a book that was published about five years ago. I have my own web-site, so I don't want to spend too much time on Wiki, but the entries on Lodi and Arcole were rather misleading, and I thought it was in the public interest to do something about them. I haven't quite grasped the formatting codes yet, so your work will be all to the good. Unfortunately there are plenty of people who don't do any proper research but think they know things, so I wouldn't be surprised to see some myths being resurrected. Best of luck. Iorwerth Glyndwr 18:50, 12 February 2007 (UTC)