User talk:SimonJones555

Dear Simon, I found your blog post http://simonjoneshistorian.wordpress.com/2014/03/05/infiltration-by-close-order-andre-laffargue-and-the-attack-of-9-may-1915/ very informative. Do you have a pdf version? If so I would like to add it to several Wiki pages as an external link, which will avoid the potential conflict of interest of you adding it. PS have you seen Krause's book? Regards Keith-264 (talk) 13:00, 6 March 2014 (UTC)

Hi Keith, Many thanks for your message. I can look into making a PDF of my blog post. I have certainly seen Krause's book. I am new to Wikipedia messaging but I assume you will see this. regards, Simon
 * Thanks for the reply, I look forward to a pdf if it can be done. I was always rather dubious about a "learning curve" but quite favourable to an equipment and supply or "mobilisation" curve, which made Krause's exposition of methods often described as beginning in late 1916 or 1917 rather convincing. I have your talk page on watch so will see any messages you leave here. RegardsKeith-264 (talk) 16:28, 11 March 2014 (UTC)

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