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This is an anti-military editorial, not an encyclopedia article

"But even more significantly it raised the fundamental question of democracy within the military." Undue. This is an anti-military editorial, not an encyclopedia article. An encyclopedia article would provide both sides, i.e., the argument that no military can be run on democratic principles, and also note that America itself was not founded as a democracy, "If you can keep it" (Ben Franklin).

An encyclopedia article would also not just mention other court cases, but give their dispositions, and say what happened to the fugitive mutineers. 2603:7000:B23E:3056:C884:B510:DE1E:181F (talk) 20:06, 28 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]