Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Assessment/Tag & Assess 2008/Instructions

C-Class: The consensus of the discussion on the military history project talkpage is to not adopt C-Class. Please do not assess any article under our scope with C-Class.

For each article:
 * Read the article. Then:
 * 1) Check that it's within the Milhist scope.
 * 2) Check that the class is correctly assessed.
 * 3) Add any missing Task Force parameters.
 * NB: Do not tag or assess redirects.


 * Completed ranges
 * After completing each 10-article range, either strike through the article name (with " " and " " ) or add " Done, ~ " at the foot of the section.


 * Scope questions
 * See scope guidelines.


 * Assessment help
 * For general assessment help, see assessment FAQ.
 * For the formal Stub, Start-class and B-Class criteria, see the Milhist quality scale.
 * For specific B-class questions, see the B-class checklist FAQ.
 * The template nows accepts B-Class short forms – "b1=y" / "B2=N" etc – as well as the long form "B-Class-1=yes".
 * If all five B-class parameters are "Yes", the template automatically sets "class=B".
 * For Stubs, the template no longer displays the B-class checklist. To display the checklist (for instance, to reclassify a Stub as B-Class) just change to article class from "Stub" to "Start" or "B-Class" and press "Preview". The checklist will appear in the template ready for cutting and pasting into the article.


 * Task forces
 * For speed, and ease of cutting and pasting, open the complete list of task forces in a new tab. Select the task force/s you want and paste them into the article's talk page.
 * Task forces can be assigned using the long form ("Fooish-task-force=yes") or the short form ("Fooish=y"), completely interchangeably.
 * The template now accepts "Yes" / "yes" / "Y" / "y".
 * To avoid clutter, remove any unused template parameters from the talk page before saving.


 * Sample parameter strings
 * Before tagging and assessing:
 * After (short form):
 * After (long form):