Talk:US Army Medical Information and Intelligence Agency
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[edit]Several articles I have prepared recently have been sent to draft status.
I hope that will not happen to this one.
I have been contributing to Wikipedia for years. Granted I am rust, but I am trying to use the proper format.
As to the content, I am an expert and it is solid. Although I welcome help with my writing or with Wikipedia standards.
The references are available online so that readers can examine them and evaluate their value. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bob Bolin (talk • contribs) 18:47, 12 August 2019 (UTC)
I am an emeritus professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL). I have been studying army technical intelligence and collecting documents since the 1970s.
I have made more that 100 available in the UNL Digital Commons. Those documents are available at: DOD Military Intelligence
I also created a Technical Intelligence Chronology to help me see the connections in this field of study.
These Wikipedia articles are part of my scholarship. I want my knowledge to outlive me.
This article is intended as a framework to allow me and others to add content.
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