Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/News/June 2021/Project news

Welcome to the sixth Bugle for 2021!

The January to March quarterly reviewing awards have been belatedly handed out, with 196 reviews conducted by 19 editors, significantly down on the last quarter of 2020 (317). Topping the list was, with many image reviews; , and  also received the WikiChevrons for 14 or more reviews. Thanks to everyone who reviewed; along with the content creators, you make a mammoth contribution to the output of quality articles by this project.

Somewhat unusually, only a single article was promoted to A-class last month. As the article news section shows though, the featured article and picture processes were more productive with eight military-themed articles and three pictures being promoted. All members of the project are encouraged to contribute to reviews, as there's a backlog of articles that have been nominated for A-class status, as well as several featured article candidates within the project's scope.

The regular book reviews section includes three reviews. Nick-D discusses a huge and heavy work on the aircraft operated by the Royal Australian Air Force, and Hawkeye7 has reviewed a book on mission command in the Australian Army and another work on secrecy in nuclear weapons programs.

Your editors, Ian Rose (talk) and Nick-D (talk)


 * There were no awards last month.


 * In a lightly subscribed May edition of the writing contest, the winner was with 30 points from four entries. The runner-up position went to Hog Farm who submitted two entries that earned 13 points. Zawed and Djmaschek also submitted entries. Make sure you remember to submit the articles you work on for the June edition of the contest!