Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/News/October 2020/Project news

Welcome to the tenth Bugle for 2020!

The regular article news section features many new FAs and A-class articles, as well as a plethora of featured pictures. and have contributed to our book review section looking at books on Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Battle of Chancellorsville, respectively.

The elections for the XX project coordinator tranche concluded at the end of September, resulting in ten coordinators elected from a field of twelve. was re-elected lead coordinator for a third stint, and, , , and  were also re-elected. It is great to see a mix of experienced and new coordinators, with, , and  joining the coordinator team for the first time. Thanks to, , and  for their efforts in the last year(s), and thanks to all who put their hand up to help keep the project wheels moving. Finally, Ian Rose was unanimously elected Coordinator Emeritus in recognition of his long-standing contributions to the project, joining project stalwarts Kirill Lokshin (2008), Roger Davies (2009) and TomStar81 (2018). Congratulations, Ian. A most thoroughly deserved accolade that signifies the esteem you are held in by members of the project.

Welcome to, who joined the project in September and has an interest in Russian military uniforms, , who is keen on Salvadoran military history (a poorly covered area on en WP), and who has broad interest in military history. Welcome also to, who is interested in military hardware and would be happy to help any editor with proofreading, verification and sources. And finally,, who is interested in fortifications and the Philippines. Feel free to approach any project member for advice!

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

In reviewing news, recently completed his 150th Good Article review. Thanks for your sustained efforts to keep project article assessment throughput going! The July to September quarterly reviewing results are in, with a total of 364 reviews completed. topped the list with 56 reviews, and, , , , , and  also received the WikiChevrons for more than 14 reviews. Another 22 reviewers chipped in, and thanks to everyone for their efforts, you are critical to the quality throughput of the project.


 * The A-Class cross has been awarded to:
 * Hawkeye7 for Operation Totem, Operation Mosaic, Nassau Agreement, American logistics in the Normandy campaign, and Manned Orbiting Laboratory.


 * The September round of the article improvement contest attracted nine participants, with 47 articles being improved. First place went to with 81 points from 9 articles and they were awarded the Wikichevrons.  came second with 67 points from 8 articles, for which they received the Writer's Barnstar. Also scoring were Catlemur, Djmaschek, Hog Farm, Lineagegeek, Parsecboy, PlanespotterA320 and Zawed. Congratulations and thanks to all participants. You can self-assess up to C-class for the contest, but B-class assessments need to be done by another editor. This is best organised by posting at WP:MHAR. Make sure to add your entries for the September contest as soon as they are promoted, this allows time for them to be checked progressively.