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Your submission at Articles for creation: Battle of Parker's Ferry (July 23)

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A tag has been placed on Draft:Battle of Parker's Ferry requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section G12 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the page appears to be an unambiguous copyright infringement. This page appears to be a direct copy from https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_parkers_ferry_2.html. For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images taken from other web sites or printed material, and as a consequence, your addition will most likely be deleted. You may use external websites or other printed material as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences. This part is crucial: say it in your own words. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously and persistent violators will be blocked from editing.

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I see the problem. Because there is more than one John Glover. I will fix the problem and make sure clicking on it leads to the guerrilla John Glover. Ajack87

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I see the problem. I will fix it. Thank you for the heads up. (User talk:Ajack87)

It looks like somebody fixed the problem already. I was about to fix it and make sure that when the Native Americans faction is clicked on, it would lead to the Native Americans living in America. But somebody else fixed it. I thank the person who fixed the disambiguation page Native Americans very much.

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This is Ajack87, I just wanted to add some links so people don't get confused and can click on the links of NVA, Marines, or Claymores in case they want to know what or who they are. I hope that was okay.

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I corrected and fixed the error. (User talk:Ajack87)

Hi, this is Ajack87. I was just on the list of raids page on Wikipedia to add some raid operations. And I don't know what happened. But some information for the Mongolian raids into Lithuania are missing in the result section. I don't know if I accidently deleted anything, or someone else might have done it, or someone is adding something. I tried to find information for the Second Mongolian invasion into Lithuania to fix it. But I can't find anything. If I caused any mishap, I apologize. I am so sorry if I caused any damage. (User talk: Ajack87)

Hi, this is Ajack87. I was on the list of guerrillas in Wikipedia. I placed Jose Mariano Salas under the Mexican faction in the Mexican American war in the United States of America section. There is the list of Americans who used unconventional tactics and the list of Mexicans who used guerrilla tactics. I placed a link next to Jose Mariano Salas with the U.S. Army Campaigns of the Mexican War PDF as the link source. But as I put my cursor on the link, it says I need a website link. But the PDF U.S. Army Campaigns of the Mexican War only has this https://history.army.mil/html/books/073/73-3/CMH_Pub_73-3.pdf at the top. There seems to be no other website link. Can somebody help me source it's link better. I really would appreciate it. I'm sorry if I caused any mishap.

Hi,this is Ajack87. I'm on the wiki page Military Deception. I wrote an article for battle of Lundy's Lane on the wiki page Military deception. I wrote a source following the web citing source format. And when sources are cite, it turns into a little number and is in the source reference section. I followed the format citation exactly. But it doesn't turn into a little number and go to the reference section, it's a long sentence of it's name, author, and publishing right in the battle of lundy's lane section making it look awkward. I would really appreciate it if someone can help me fix this citation properly. Is there anyone who can help with my citation and fix it?

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In this edit, it appears you tried to add a source located ib your computer instead of the internet (see: {{file:///C:/Users/dylee/Downloads/p16040coll7_35%20(1).pdf). In this edit, I've attempted to correct this issue, but I would ask that you review these edits, as well as any previous edits you've made, that add sourcing, to ensure the same error has not been made. Thank you - wolf 15:32, 3 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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I have reverted your recent edits on the Battle of Fort Oswego (1814). I have done so for several reasons, including poor grammar (incomplete sentences, dangling participles), POV tone, repetition and removal of cited information. However, I have noted some of these errors as "unsalvageable" because much of the added text is a soup of repeated references including long urls. When using a named reference, it is not necessary to repeat the full reference; indeed, this is the main reason for using named cites. Please refer to WP:REFNAME for guidance. HLGallon (talk) 02:31, 8 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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