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Hello @Codexbox1: Thank you for your additions to the article. Could you please also cite your sources? And what is the "WMG II", "Second WMG", "2nd WMG" or "II WMG"? The abbreviation is used repeatedly throughout the article but not explained anywhere. If at all, the same style should be used at all mentions of it, either "II" or "Second" or "2nd". But first, the abbreviation must be defined anyhow. Kind regards, --RJFF (talk) 20:32, 13 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]