Welcome edit

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Citations edit

Hi there. Just dropping a note in reference to your recent edits on the Russian Army equipment page... Wikipedia cannot be used as a citation on other Wikipedia articles. Please see WP:CITE and related articles for more information. This is especially true where the information on the Wikipedia page you're using as a reference is not cited. Please use original citations, and don't just copy and paste from another article - verify the citation yourself before adding it. Thanks. - Jonathon A H (talk) 19:24, 30 March 2011 (UTC)Reply