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Joe N
— Wikipedian  —
Name
Joe
BornAugust 9, 1993
Current locationCincinnati
Time zoneEastern Time Zone
RaceCaucasian
Education and employment
OccupationStudent
High schoolWalnut Hills High School
Hobbies, interests, and beliefs
ReligionAtheism
PoliticsSocial Democracy
Interests

Wikipedia
Scouting
Politics
Military History

I'm effectively retired now, and have been for some time. I may return at some point in the future, although that's somewhat unlikely. – Joe N 03:31, 13 March 2013 (UTC)


Contributions

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{{Campaignbox Stalin's ten blows}}
{{Campaignbox Dnieper–Carpathian Offensive}}

Awards

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This editor is a
Journeyman Editor
and is entitled to display this Service Badge.
Military history service award
By order of the coordinators, for your good work tagging and assessing military history articles in Tag & Assess 2008, I hereby award you this Military history WikiProject Service Award. --ROGER DAVIES talk 05:42, 31 May 2008 (UTC)

Military history service award
By order of the coordinators, for your great work tagging and assessing military history articles in Tag & Assess 2008, I hereby award you this Military history WikiProject Service Award. --ROGER DAVIES talk 09:53, 1 August 2008 (UTC)

The Hidden Page Barnstar
I award you one for finding Trekphiler's page for people who always think that "new message" bar is real. Aren't you glad you checked your mail? TREKphiler hit me ♠ 15:11, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
The WikiProject Barnstar
For your help with improving future Milhist drives at the 2008 Tag & Assess workshop, please accept this WikiProject Barnstar. --ROGER DAVIES talk 07:33, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
This Random Acts of Kindness barnstar is awarded to Joe N, for signing the Autograph book of Wikipedia user "Diligent Terrier".
Thanks,
DiligentTerrier and friends
The Content Review Medal of Merit  
In recognition of your help improving Military history articles through the Military history review process in June, July and August 2008, please accept this Content Review Medal of Merit, --ROGER DAVIES talk 13:11, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
The Invisible Barnstar
In recognition of your important behind-the-scenes work, reviewing nominations for the Military history section of Release Version 0.7, please accept this Invisible Barnstar, --ROGER DAVIES talk 07:41, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
The §uper §ecret Hidden Barn§tar
Joe N has found §tepshep'§ §uper §ecret hidden page!
Can you find it?
The WikiChevrons
Thank you for keeping an eye on USS Nevada (BB-36) while it was on the main page on December 7th. Your efforts were very appreciated. :) Cheers! —Ed 17 (Talk / Contribs) 22:37, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
The WikiChevrons
Thankyou for all of the A-Class reviews that you have done during the Military history review process over the last two months. These are truly appreciated. Thanks again, regards. Woody (talk) 20:10, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
The Content Review Medal of Merit  
In recognition of your contribution in improving Military history articles through A-Class and Peer Reviews, during the fourth quarter of 2008, please accept this Content Review Medal. -MBK004 04:07, 1 February 2009 (UTC)


Coordinator of the
Military history Project
March 2009 — October 2009
The WikiChevrons
By order of the Military history WikiProject coordinators, for your devoted contributions to the WikiProject's Peer and A-Class reviews, I am delighted to award you this WikiChevrons.  Roger Davies talk 13:38, 12 April 2009 (UTC)
The WikiChevrons
By order of the Military history WikiProject coordinators, for your devoted contributions to the WikiProject's Peer and A-Class reviews, I am delighted to award you this WikiChevrons.  Roger Davies talk 12:03, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
The WikiProject Barnstar
In gratitude for your coordination services to the Military history WikiProject, from March 2009 to September 2009, please accept this barnstar. --TomStar81 (Talk) 02:22, 27 September 2009 (UTC)
Coordinator of the
Military history WikiProject,
October 2009 - March 2010
The Sesquipedalian Barnfish
For an extremely fine contribution, way above and beyond the call of duty, I award you this prestidigious limited edition barnstar.  Roger Davies talk 12:22, 14 October 2009 (UTC)
The WikiProject Barnstar
In gratitude of your service as a coordinator for the Military history Project from September 2009 to March 2010, I hereby award you this WikiProject Barnstar. TomStar81 (Talk) 00:19, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
Coordinator of the
Military history Project,
March 2010—October 2010


The WikiChevrons
By order of the Military history WikiProject coordinators, for your devoted contributions to the WikiProject's Peer and A-Class reviews during the period July-December 2009, I am delighted to award you the WikiChevrons.  Roger Davies talk 10:37, 30 August 2010 (UTC)
The WikiChevrons
By order of the Military history WikiProject coordinators, for your devoted contributions to the WikiProject's Peer and A-Class reviews during the period January-June 2010, I am delighted to award you the WikiChevrons.  Roger Davies talk 10:49, 30 August 2010 (UTC)
Coordinator of the Military history Project, September 2010-September 2011

Interesting Quotes

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I realize that this section is slightly cliché, but I've always had an affinity for quotes and often browse Wikiquote for fun.

War

"When the rich wage war it's the poor who die."

Jean-Paul Sartre, The Devil and the Good Lord

"When war is waged it is for the purpose of safeguarding or increasing one's capacity to make war. International politics are wholly involved in this vicious cycle. What is called national prestige consists in behaving always in such a way as to demoralize other nations by giving them the impression that, if it comes to war, one would certainly defeat them. What is called national security is an imaginary state of affairs in which one would retain the capacity to make war while depriving all other countries of it."

Simone Weil

"When war is declared, truth is the first casualty."

Arthur Ponsonby

"Mankind is a single body and each nation a part of that body. We must never say "What does it matter to me if some part of the world is ailing?" If there is such an illness, we must concern ourselves with it as though we were having that illness."

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

"An eventual world state is not just desirable in the name of brotherhood, it is necessary for survival... Today we must abandon competition and secure cooperation. This must be the central fact in all our considerations of international affairs; otherwise we face certain disaster. Past thinking and methods did not prevent world wars. Future thinking must prevent wars."

Albert Einstein, Only Then Shall We Find Courage

"The responsibility of the great states is to serve and not to dominate the world."

Harry S. Truman

"War does not end strife - it sows it. War does not end hatred - it feeds it."

John Lewis

"War may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other's children."

Jimmy Carter

"Working together, we can build a world in which the rule of law — not the rule of force — governs relations between states. A world in which leaders respect the rights of their people, and nations seek peace, not destruction or domination. And neither we nor anyone else should live in fear ever again."

Wesley Clark


Freedom

"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."

Benjamin Franklin

"The law will never make men free; it is men who have got to make the law free."

Henry David Thoreau, Slavery in Massachusetts

"The peculiar evil of silencing the expression of an opinion is, that it is robbing the human race; posterity as well as the existing generation; those who dissent from the opinion, still more than those who hold it. If the opinion is right, they are deprived of the opportunity of exchanging error for truth: if wrong, they lose, what is almost as great a benefit, the clearer perception and livelier impression of truth, produced by its collision with error."

John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

"I disapprove of what you say, but I defend to the death your right to say it."

Evelyn Beatrice Hall, The Friends of Voltaire

"When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free."

Charles Evans Hughes

"You can only protect your liberties in this world by protecting the other man's freedom. You can only be free if I am free."

Clarence Darrow

"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear."

George Orwell

"Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted, the indifference of those who should have known better, the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most, that has made it possible for evil to triumph."

Haile Selassie

"Don't join the book burners. Don't think you are going to conceal thoughts by concealing evidence that they ever existed."

Dwight D. Eisenhower

"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."

John F. Kennedy

" The struggle is always between the individual and his sacred right to express himself and the power structure that seeks conformity, suppression, and obedience."

William O. Douglas

"We know that the price of seeking to force our beliefs on others is that they might someday force theirs on us."

Mario Cuomo

"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality."

Desmond Tutu

"If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all."

Noam Chomsky

"The only real prison is fear, and the only real freedom is freedom from fear."

Aung San Suu Kyi

Knowledge

"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science."

Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man

"There is no slavery but ignorance. Liberty is the child of intelligence."

Robert G. Ingersoll

"However unwillingly a person who has a strong opinion may admit the possibility that his opinion may be false, he ought to be moved by the consideration that, however true it may be, if it is not fully, frequently, and fearlessly discussed, it will be held as a dead dogma, not a living truth."

John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

"There is but one coward on earth, and that is the coward that dare not know."

W. E. B. Du Bois

"I believe in evidence. I believe in observation, measurement, and reasoning, confirmed by independent observers. I'll believe anything, no matter how wild and ridiculous, if there is evidence for it. The wilder and more ridiculous something is, however, the firmer and more solid the evidence will have to be."

Isaac Asimov

Education

"After bread, education is the first need of the people."

Georges Danton

"Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained."

James A. Garfield

"It has always seemed strange to me that in our endless discussions about education so little stress is laid on the pleasure of becoming an educated person, the enormous interest it adds to life. To be able to be caught up into the world of thought — THAT is to be educated."

Edith Hamilton

"The principal goal of education in the schools should be creating men and women who are capable of doing new things, not simply repeating what other generations have done; men and women who are creative, inventive and discoverers, who can be critical and verify, and not accept, everything they are offered."

Jean Piaget

"I would rather have a mind opened by wonder than one closed by belief."

Gerry Spence

Today's Picture of the Day

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Sherman's March to the Sea
Sherman's March to the Sea was a military campaign of the American Civil War conducted through Georgia by Major General William Tecumseh Sherman of the Union army. The campaign began on November 15, 1864, with Sherman's troops leaving Atlanta, recently taken by Union forces, and ended with the capture of the port of Savannah on December 21. His forces followed a "scorched earth" policy, destroying military targets as well as industry, infrastructure, and civilian property, disrupting the Confederacy's economy and transportation networks. The operation debilitated the Confederacy and helped lead to its eventual surrender. This picture shows an engraving by Alexander Hay Ritchie depicting Sherman's March to the Sea.Engraving. credit: Alexander Hay Ritchie; restored by Adam Cuerden

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