Talk:3rd United States Colored Cavalry Regiment/GA1
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Reviewer: Sturmvogel 66 (talk · contribs) 12:12, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
I'll get to this shortly.--Sturmvogel 66 (talk) 12:12, 9 December 2020 (UTC)
- No DABs
- What is DAB?
- A disambiguation link, where an editor has not specified his exact meaning when multiple possibilities exist.
- OK, thanks.
- A disambiguation link, where an editor has not specified his exact meaning when multiple possibilities exist.
- What is DAB?
- Be consistent within paragraphs about either spelling out numbers or using digits for the same sorts of things
- I use the convention to spell out number quantities 1-9 and use digits for 10 or more, which a Wikipedia editor once insisted that I follow. If it's something else, please be specific. Thanks.
- See bullet #5 of MOS:NUMNOTES: "Comparable values should be all spelled out or all in figures, even if one of the numbers would normally be written differently: patients' ages were five, seven, and thirty-two or ages were 5, 7 and 32, but not ages were five, seven and 32."
- Done: Used all numbers or all spelled-out in lists.
- See bullet #5 of MOS:NUMNOTES: "Comparable values should be all spelled out or all in figures, even if one of the numbers would normally be written differently: patients' ages were five, seven, and thirty-two or ages were 5, 7 and 32, but not ages were five, seven and 32."
- I use the convention to spell out number quantities 1-9 and use digits for 10 or more, which a Wikipedia editor once insisted that I follow. If it's something else, please be specific. Thanks.
- Geographic places like city, state, need a trailing comma
- Please give me one example where it's wrong. Thanks.
- See MOS:GEOCOMMA
- Done: Added commas after City, State. I've never heard of this one before!
- I was caught out like this my very own self.
- Done: Added commas after City, State. I've never heard of this one before!
- See MOS:GEOCOMMA
- Please give me one example where it's wrong. Thanks.
- the troops took part reads oddly, perhaps "the unit"
- Done: Replaced "troops" with "unit".
- They marched 15 mi marched or rode?
- Done: Changed to rode.
- link Bayou Boef
- Done: Add link: Boeuf River
- but the 1st Mississippi (AD) had seen its first combat seems redundant
- Done: Removed redundant clause.
- Suggest using "garrison duty" for some of the time that the unit wasn't on campaign
- Done: Used "garrison duty".
- eight officers and men killed and 10 men wounded Why break out the officers among the dead, but not among the wounded?
- Not done The only source (and I just re-checked it) for this data lists it this way.
- Interesting, but OK
- Not done The only source (and I just re-checked it) for this data lists it this way.
- from Vicksburg to Memphis from Vicksburg
- Done: Removed extra "from Vicksburg".
- , the largest unit. awkward
- Done: Rewrote sentence.
- Not sure that the officer section is really all that useful; it's just a laundry list of names and fates
- Done: Removed Officers section. Majors moved to Formation section. Cook's promotion to Lt Col & officers KIA moved to relevant text. Rest is deleted.
- I'm surprised that the casualty toll is so low, but I'd suggest summarizing the table instead
- Not done I'd prefer to keep the table. I added a qualifier (According to Official...). Note2 warns that it may not match data given in the text.
- Don't shorten months
- Done: Change Mar. to March in table.
- Only use ranks and first names on first mention
- Done: The one exception is "Major Cook" when he assumes command of the regiment.
--Sturmvogel 66 (talk) 16:27, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
- Cook was promoted "to" lieutenant colonel
- Done: Add "to".
- Only a few nitpicks remain.--Sturmvogel 66 (talk) 04:33, 20 December 2020 (UTC)
- Done: Add "to".