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A fact from Oliver P. Echols appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 10 June 2009 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Chief Engineer Oliver P. Echols(pictured) arranged a high-level military demonstration for the Hughes H-1 Racer but Howard Hughes and the plane did not show up?
This source - http://users.hal-pc.org/~lwraif/Genealogy/bailey.htm - states that "William Holding Echols VI, Professor" is the father of Oliver P Echols. This seems to be the same person as William Holding Echols and William Holding Echols. This page states that the professor William Holding Echols is actually William Holding Echols, Jr, oldest son of William Holding Echols. It seems to me that the mentioning of William Holding Echols VI is incorrect. Does anyone care to weigh in before I change the name of Oliver P Echols' father to "William Holding Echols" and link it to the Wikipedia entry? Bwe1862 (talk) 23:34, 12 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
"In May 1945, Echols was sent to Germany to re-assemble and administer local government, public health, safety and welfare programs, to supervise education and religion".
Question: what is meant by supervising religion?
69.231.33.130 (talk) 16:56, 16 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]
The official ANC Explorer does not show him at ANC. At the same time, the WP:SPS website ArlingtonCemetery dot net has old info showing him in ANC. But this website hasn't been updated for years. Well, Find a Grave has two listings for him. One at ANC and the other in Texas. Only the Texas FAG listing has a gravestone photo. So – I'm assuming that all are correct: he was in ANC (per AC dot net) and he's now in Texas (per FAG). WHAT IS THE EDITING CONCERN? Find a Grave is deemed non-RS. So is AC dot net. I've tagged the re-internment for citation needed. And I think we can leave it (and the external links) as is until we get RS for the reburial. – S. Rich (talk) 03:58, 12 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]