Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Military land vehicles task force

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Welcome to the Military land vehicles task force. If you have any questions about articles or are generally seeking advice, you're encouraged to ask at the main military history talk page, or you can directly approach one of the task force participants below.

The coordinators of the Military history WikiProject can be contacted here.

Scope
This task force covers all military land vehicles, including tanks, tankettes, tank destroyers, SPGs, APCs, IFVs, military trucks, and military light utility vehicles. It can be considered to be a subgroup of the Military science and technology task force.

Any article related to this task force should be marked by adding  or   (or   or  ) to the WPMILHIST project banner at the top of its talk page (see the project banner instructions for more details on the exact syntax). This will automatically place it into Category:Military land vehicles task force articles.


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Participants
''If you approach anyone from this list for advice or help, please check their contributions first to check if they've edited recently. This list may contain people who have not edited Wikipedia in a long time.''


 * 1) (first alphabetically, but not otherwise)




 * 1) (US Army combat vet, Armor School grad, 16 yrs service, 4 yrs GW-11 MIL technician, own technical library, access to military libraries. Can do research, mainly US Cold War era.)
 * 2) (kinda intresting task force)
 * 3) (just tagged Future Rapid Effect System for the Military land vehicles task force, so this is our first article)
 * 4) Japanese tanks and AFV's and German tanks and AFV's of World War II
 * 1) (kinda intresting task force)
 * 2) (just tagged Future Rapid Effect System for the Military land vehicles task force, so this is our first article)
 * 3) Japanese tanks and AFV's and German tanks and AFV's of World War II
 * 1) (just tagged Future Rapid Effect System for the Military land vehicles task force, so this is our first article)
 * 2) Japanese tanks and AFV's and German tanks and AFV's of World War II


 * , wrote main battle tank
 * , wrote main battle tank


 * 1) (Tank and vehicular warfare)




 * 1) (Can do work on tanks, finding images and such.)
 * 2) (Can do research into tank battles and campaigns.)
 * 3) (Tanks of WWII (mostly Soviet).)
 * 4) (Can do research and improve articles of lesser known tanks, especially prototypes)
 * 5) (Maybe can help edits about Korean tanks and the Asian ones)
 * 1) (Maybe can help edits about Korean tanks and the Asian ones)

Awards

 * The Tank Award. This award is the main award of the task force. To award it, paste the following code on the recipient's talk page:.
 * The Raseiniai Award. The Raseiniai Award should be awarded more sparingly than the Tank Award. To award it, paste the following code on the recipient's talk page: . It is presented to editors who make a significant contribution to the task force or who do especially well in any of the following situations:
 * Improving an article;
 * Handling edit warring;
 * Handling a personal attack;
 * Helping to establish the notability of an MLV-related article if it is challenged; or
 * Scouting MLV-related articles proposed for deletion.


 * The Char Award. The Char Award is presented to those who have made extraordinary contributions to the task force. Use it only in the most exceptional circumstances. To award it, paste the following code on the recipient's talk page:.

Templates

 * Userbox. If you wish to identify yourself as a participant of this task force, simply copy and paste this userbox to your user page:
 * Top icon. Members can add top icons to their userpages to show that they are members of the task force. Paste the following code anywhere on your userpage to display the icon:.

Guides
Listed in this section are six sets of relevant guidelines for writing or improving articles.
 * How to create and manage a good lead section. This page covers how lead sections should be written.
 * Notability guide. This page covers the notability of all Wikipedia articles.
 * Military history notability guide. This page covers the notability of military history articles in general.
 * MLV notability guide. This page covers the notability of topics specifically related to this task force.
 * Manual of Style. The MoS is a style guide for all Wikipedia articles.
 * Military history style guide. This page covers naming conventions, usage and style, sourcing and citation, templates, and categories.