Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Military science, technology, and theory task force

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Welcome to the Military science, technology, and theory 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 topics related to military science, technology, and theory, including strategy, tactics, doctrines, and technology developed for military purposes. Topics related specifically to weaponry are generally handled by the weaponry task force, which may be considered a sub-group of this one. Topics related to vehicles are generally handled by weaponry task force, while land vehicles are covered by the vehicles task force.

Any article related to this task force should be marked by adding  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 science, technology, and theory 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)  (Interested in military action as communication from pre-history to the latest moment, interest in arc of development all geographic and temporal locations)


 * 1)  (interested in researching biological warfare)
 * 2)  Robotics, naval science and tech, journalism, copyediting
 * 3)  Usually will copyedit & review; occassionally will contribute on doctrine, strategy, and other bits & pieces


 * 1)  (Tactics and strategy)
 * 2) . Several interests; Category:Military ceremonies, Category:Military commands, category: Fire-control computers of World War II.  Also issues pertaining to organization and structure of US military.
 * 3)  (Weaponry)
 * 4)  (especially the doctrine, strategy and tactics of navies from 1847 to 1945 and armies from 1895 to 1945.)
 * 5)  (20th century)
 * 6)  (Contemporary military thinking, strategy, military theory, strategic planning, military operational analysis)


 * 1)  (Military radio communications, before 1990)

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