User talk:MICK64TH

Your first article
Thank you for contributing the article on the Junior Recruit Training Establishment (JRTE). However, there are a few things that I'd like to bring to your attention...not as an attack on you or what you did, but as advice for future articles: If you have any questions or need a hand with anything, leave a message here, or at User talk:Saberwyn, my talk page. I'll be happy to help. -- saberwyn 10:10, 10 January 2010 (UTC)
 * I've moved the article to HMAS Leeuwin (naval base), because this is what the base was known as from 1940-1986, including the time that the JTRE was located there, and the article appeared to cover the base's entire history.
 * The article appeared to have been an almost word-for-word copy from, the Naval Historical Society of Australia page for 11 November 1986. This is considered to be plaguarism (see this essay for more details), and could be interpreted as a copyright violation (see this policy page), which has the potential to cause you legal problems if the NHSA wanted to force the issue. I've rephrased a lot of it, so it should be alright now. As a rule, try to rewrite information in your own words.
 * When saying where information for an article came from, the more exact you can be, the better. There are a myriad of ways to present this information (see this guideline), but the easiest way for web-based information is to provide the web address of the page it came from: in the case of this article, http://www.navyhistory.org.au/11-november-1986/ instead of www.navyhistory.org.au.