Wikipedia:Military Collaboration of the week/Removed

Brecourt Manor
''Nominated February 13, 2005; needs 3 votes by February 20, 2005.

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 * 1) Drizzt2 19:00, 14 Feb 2005

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 * It was a famous mission to disable German military batteries in WWII. The PAW600's were firing on Utah beach on D-Day and needed to be disabled. i just thought it should be brought to attention, it was key to the success of D-Day. Drizzt2 19:00, 14 Feb 2005
 * Looks to me like the Utah Beach article is a better candidate for improvement. Brecourt could be done by someone in half an hour, really. --Dhartung | Talk 21:27, 15 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Cultural impact of World War I
''Nominated February 15, 2005; needs 3 votes by February 22, 2005.

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 * 1) Litefantastic 11:56, 21 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Comments
 * Failed nomination for Collaboration of the Week.

Cultural history of war
''Nominated February 15, 2005; needs 3 votes by February 22, 2005.

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 * Failed nomination for Collaboration of the week.

Papal army
''Nominated February 15, 2005; needs 3 votes by February 22, 2005.

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 * Failed nomination for Collaboration of the week.

Red Guards (Finland)
''Nominated February 15, 2005; needs 3 votes by February 22, 2005.

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 * Jniemenmaa 09:45, 20 Feb 2005 (UTC)

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 * Failed nomination for Collaboration of the week.


 * This is currently a pathetic sub-stub. I'll see if I have time to improve it even a little bit. -- Jniemenmaa 09:45, 20 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Paris Peace Conference, 1919
''Nominated February 15, 2005; needs 3 votes by February 22, 2005.

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 * Failed nomination for Collaboration of the week.

War of Saint-Sardos
''Nominated February 19, 2005; needs 3 votes by February 26, 2005.

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 * 1) Neutralitytalk 22:45, Feb 19, 2005 (UTC)

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