Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/News/November 2022/Project news

Welcome to the eleventh Bugle for 2022!

We're pleased to publish a second op-ed introducing members of the project's coordinator team, namely two re-elected coordinators, and.

This month's article news section boasts a dozen featured and A-class articles, twice that of October's issue. Thanks for his continuing contributions to the article news page! The book review section features includes the regular roundup of recent reviews of military history books, as well as 's review of a new book on the 1991 Gulf War air campaign.

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


 * The WikiChevrons with Oak Leaves has been awarded to:
 * for long and dedicated service to the project, including four terms as Lead Coordinator.

The October edition of the MilHist article writing contest saw Hog Farm as the clear winner, entering six articles for a total of 40 points. Hog Farm was awarded the WikiChevrons for his efforts. It was a tie between Pickersgill-Cunliffe and Zawed for second; both earned 27 points from three and four articles respectively. On the basis that Pickersgill-Cunliffe had the higher average points per article, they take the runner-up spot and the Writer's Barnstar. Catlemur, Djmaschek, and Peacemaker67 also submitted entries. The November edition of the contest remains open, so enter the articles you are currently working on into the contest!