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Good articleOperation Aquatint has been listed as one of the Warfare good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so. If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it.
Article milestones
DateProcessResult
July 13, 2010WikiProject peer reviewReviewed
September 12, 2010Good article nomineeListed
Did You Know
A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on June 13, 2010.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that in September 1942 No. 62 Commando carried out a raid on what was later to become known as Omaha Beach in France, where American forces would land on D-Day in 1944?
Current status: Good article

Orr and Hollings

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'This was the last time any of the survivors had contact with Hollings or Orr and what happened to them is not known. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission records that an Abraham Opoczynski (Orr's real name), attached to the SOE was killed on 12 April 1945.' - I still have a concern with this sentence. The citation only covers that Orr died. I'm not entirely convinced that this is good enough to convine me that the Orr of Aquatint is the same guy as the Orr who died in April 1945, as Orr could be quite a common name, but I'll stay neutral on that. However, is there a citation for 'This was the last time any of the survivors had contact with Hollings or Orr and what happened to them is not known.'? It should also be noted that the two sentences are contradictory; it says what happened to Orr is unknown, then that the CWGC Orr died in April 1945. Skinny87 (talk) 17:15, 3 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Details removed as there are no clear sources. --Jim Sweeney (talk) 14:43, 4 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]