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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : Issue XXXV (January 2009)

  The Military history WikiProject Newsletter Issue XXXV (January 2009)
Project news
  • Don't forget the six-monthly Coordinator elections will take place in March for the April-September term. If you want to become more involved in the project, now's the time to start thinking about it!
  • Upon the improvement of World War I or Alexander the Great to featured article, Lead Coordinator Roger Davies has pledged to donate US$250 per article to the Wikimedia Foundation. This pledge is listed at the bounty board and will expire on 31 December 2009. The two articles are both listed at the Special Projects Department as the second and ninth most frequently-read MILHIST articles.
  • Following extensive discussion, the structure of the A-Class Medal System has been changed to include three new medals: The A-Class Medal with Oak Leaves, the A-Class Medal with Oakleaves and Swords, and the A-Class Medal with Oakleaves, Swords, and Diamonds, each of which is respectfully awarded after 5, 10, and 20 groups of three A-Class Articles.
  • The number of our A-Class articles grew by more than 25% during this month, compared to the total number of A-Class articles existent at the end of December.
  • Following a successful RfA, Cam has been promoted to administrator.
Articles of note

New featured articles:

  1. Alaska class cruiser
  2. Bruce Kingsbury
  3. Fred Moosally
  4. Isaac Shelby
  5. Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment
  6. Operation Brevity
  7. Operation Uranus
  8. SS Minnesotan
  9. Stanley Goble
  10. Tetrarch (tank)
  11. USS Iowa (BB-61)
  12. USS Iowa turret explosion
  13. Woodes Rogers

New featured lists:

  1. List of Second Boer War Victoria Cross recipients

New featured topics:

  1. Adriatic campaign of 1807-1814

New A-Class articles:

  1. Battle of Aachen
  2. Battle of Grand Port
  3. Battle of Kaiapit
  4. Bob Chappuis
  5. Dreadnought
  6. Elmer Gedeon
  7. George Alan Vasey
  8. George Julian Howell
  9. Heinrich Bär
  10. James Newland
  11. John S. McCain, Jr.
  12. Landing at Saidor
  13. List of tanks in the Spanish Civil War
  14. M249 squad automatic weapon
  15. Military history of Australia during World War II
  16. Neil Hamilton Fairley
  17. North Yemen Civil War
  18. Operation Cobra
  19. Operation Winter Storm
  20. Operation Totalize
  21. Percy Statton
  22. Port Chicago disaster
  23. SM U-14 (Austria-Hungary)
  24. SS Timothy Bloodworth
  25. Tom Derrick
  26. U-1 class submarine (Austria-Hungary)
  27. U-3 class submarine (Austria-Hungary)
  28. William Bostock
  29. Willie Gillis
  30. Yamato class battleship
Current proposals and discussions
  • A drive is underway to identify the core topics of World War I with the aim of improving their quality before the centenary of the start of World War I in 2014.
  • A Survey is currently underway to determine how MilHist's processes, logistics, and management can be improved.
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Charlie Sillett

Hi - Sorry to bother you.

I am currently creating an article on Charlie Sillett who was a footballer in the 1930s and father of Peter Sillett and John Sillett. My directory of Southampton players says that he "lost his life at sea when the SS Corvus was sunk off the Isle of Wight coast in March 1945 " and gives his date of death as 7 March 1945.

I see from the edit history of HMS Loch Fada (K390) that you added the reference to the "sinking of the U-boats U-327 and U-1018 using depth charges on 27 February 1945 near Penzance". This link [1] confirms your edit that U-1018 was sunk on 27 February 1945 "in the Channel south of Penzance, in position 49.56N, 05.20W, by depth charges from frigate HMS Loch Fada. 51 dead and 2 survivors. Two hours previously, U-1018 sank SS Corvus in Convoy BTC-81".

Are you able to shed any light on this apparent discrepancy? Daemonic Kangaroo (talk) 19:27, 19 February 2009 (UTC)

I've now answered my own query - this link [2] shows that Sillett died on 27/02/1945 on board S.S. Corvus, so my Southampton F.C. book must be wrong. Sorry to have bothered you. Daemonic Kangaroo (talk) 19:33, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for the reply - this link [3] lists him among the casualties. It's amazing what Wikipedians can turn up. Cheers. Daemonic Kangaroo (talk) 22:29, 19 February 2009 (UTC)


Hello again. I have now created an article on German submarine U-1018. If you have time, could you take a look and fix any errors I may have made. I normally write about footballers, with the occasional foray into botany, so writing about maritime matters is way outside my "comfort zone"! Thanks for any help. Daemonic Kangaroo (talk) 08:17, 22 February 2009 (UTC)