User:Laurinavicius
Consistency. Standardization. Process.
James Bradley, author of Flags of Our Fathers and Flyboys and son of Iwo Jima flag raiser John Bradley, on the topic of "heroes".
Articles I've Done Major Work On103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment Royal Artillery 102nd Regiment of Foot (Royal Madras Fusiliers) Livonian Brothers of the Sword Byzantium under the Heraclians Articles I've Done Minor Work OnToo many to list here. Current ProjectsDuchy of Florence, Republic of Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Charles X, and Louis XVIII (IMMEDIATE GOAL: Work with User:Jack1755 to bring these five articles up to GA-Class, which should not be that difficult as, in my opinion, most, if not all, of them are GA-standard) Wikipedia:WikiProject Military History (fixing the minor problems with Start-Class articles so as to bring them up to B-Class status and finding and improving Stubs to Start articles through the gathering of research and transferring it to the article itself) Battle of Nájera (I have gathered all of the research necessary for a B-Class article; now I will bring the article up to Start-status soon by revamping it grammatically, then adding the references and ciations necessary to bring it up to B-Class) Wikipedia:WikiProject Former countries (I am currently working as an unofficial coordinator (seeing as the project has none) by performing those routine and daily tasks that keep the project running; simultaneously, I am working in the Assessment Department, tagging, reassessing the assessed, and assessing the unassessed articles, while simultaneously searching for B-Class articles that can immediatly or quickly be promoted to GA-status, and thus far, I have found 2, both of which are pending GA-assessment. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am being swamped by this workload. I am also attempting to re-organize the project by gathering all members that were a part of the project before its temporary closing back together and by setting up coordinator elections and a Tag and Assessment Drive.) Byzantium under the Heraclians (Little work is needed to bring it up to GA-Class, just copyediting, adding links, fixing the punctuation around citations, and to fix the small portions of POV text.) 13th Guards Rifle Division (just adding references in order to bring it up to B-Class) Articles I'm Intersted in Working OnAs a member of the Wikipedia:WikiProject Military History (which is utterly incredible, if anyone has failed to noticed) I have found numerous articles to work and I hope to find many more in the future. Here's a short list of article I'm interested in working on. If you are reading this and suddenly decide to become interested in working on any of these articles, just post a message on my talk page, and we can co-operate in a joint effort to improve these articles. Alexander I of Macedon (gathering more information on this great king before I get start working on the article itself;project may be ended due to lack of information on Alexander; INDEFINITELY POSTPONED DUE TO LACK OF INFORMATION) Battle of Havana (1762) (fixing grammatical errors and adding paranthetical citations from the references will bring it up to B-Class, then GA-class) Erich von Manstein (a former Featured Article which I am determined to return to its previous status; suitably referenced parantehtical citations are all that's needed to bring the article back to GA-,A-, and even FA-Class) First Battle of the Stronghold (a former Featured Article that needs to be suitably referenced; once it is, then the article will certainly achieve B-Class, and may even be suggested for GA-Class Status) Rowland Rugeley (a new article about a talented Loyalist officer who served with distinction during the Southern Campaigns of the American Revolutionary War; INDEFINITELY POSTPONED DUE TO LACK OF INFORMATION ON RUGELEY) Boves massacre (I have all the information I need and the majority of the sentences and paragraphs needed have been written, but I have yet to arrange them in the best possible manner) ArtIf you have not yet noticed, I am quite an art freak, as I very much enjoy artistic works from numerous periods, namely: the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo,Neoclassicism, Romanticism, and Romantic. Therefore, I have created my own personal gallery of my favorite pieces on this page, and I have added several already. If you have the same artistic interests as myself, please bring it up on my talk page and we can just sit back, relax, and discuss the intricate world of art.
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