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Welcome to the Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific military history task force. If you have any questions about articles or are generally seeking advice, you're encouraged to ask at the main military history talk page, or you can directly approach one of the task force participants below.

The coordinators of the Military history WikiProject can be contacted here.

Scope

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The scope of this task force is to oversee the development and expansion of articles related to the military affairs of Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific, including those islands that fall outside the scope of the Southeast Asian military history task force. Military activities in and by Papua New Guinea fall under this task force. While titled "military history", the task force encompasses present-day military topics for all areas within its scope. The task force's area of interest overlaps with a number of other Wikiprojects, and as such issues, conflicts, requests for assistance, or announcements related to:

Any article related to this task force should be marked by adding ANZSP-task-force=yes or ANZSP=y to the {{WPMILHIST}} project banner at the top of its talk page (see the project banner instructions for more details on the exact syntax). This will automatically place it into Category:Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific military history task force articles.

Participants

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If you approach anyone from this list for advice or help, please check their contributions first to check if they've edited recently. This list may contain people who have not edited Wikipedia in a long time.

  1. Abraham, B.S. (talk · contribs) (Mainly work on biographies, also have a deep interest in decorations and their recipients)
  2. Aeonx (talk · contribs) (Particularly WWI / WWII Biographies, various articles)
  3. AustralianRupert (talk · contribs) (Australian Army units and battles)
  4. Deathlibrarian (talk · contribs) (Victorian Colonial navy, WW1 Aussie battles, and currently concentrating on WW2 PNG, Shaggy ridge and the Huon Peninsula )
  5. Dfadden (talk · contribs) - (WW2 Airfields)
  6. Gnangarra (talk · contribs) (Photographs, also fluent in searching service records in National Archives)
  7. Grant65 (talk · contribs) (Interested in all periods.)
  8. Hawkeye7 (talk · contribs) (WW1 & WW2)
  9. Hugo999 (talk · contribs) (New Zealand Wars, VCs, Boer War)
  10. Ian Rose (talk · contribs) (Primarily RAAF history, happy to review/copyedit most things)
  11. Kralizec! (talk · contribs) (various RAN topics, with a focus on WWI – Cold War ships and ship classes)
  12. Newm30 (talk · contribs)
  13. Nford24 (talk · contribs) (Australian Navy Cadet, interested in All areas of the Australian Defence Force Cadets and ADF) -->
  14. Stanley Bannerman (talk · contribs) (Mostly New Zealand stuff)
  15. Sticks66 (talk · contribs) (Lives of inspirational servicemen and rugby footballers who saw active service)
  16. Zawed (talk · contribs) (NZ in World Wars I and II, the Korean War)

If you wish to identify yourself as a participant of this task force, simply copy and paste one of these two userboxes to your user page:

Article statistics

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The table to the right shows the current article assessment statistics for this task force.

A list of the top 500 most popular articles within our scope, as well as the number of page views each article received over the past month, can be found here.

With most of our articles assessed as Stub- or Start-Class, there's a lot of work to be done. However, we also have a significant number of good, A-Class, and featured articles, which have been assessed as amongst the best Wikipedia has to offer. These article serve as a yardstick for what can be achieved and should be aimed for, and can provide ideas about how to write an article and what sources to consult; they are listed below:

Featured articles
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Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific military history task force assessment statistics

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Open tasks

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Attention needed
...to referencing and citation (2,856) • ...to coverage and accuracy (2,537) • ...to structure (600) • ...to grammar (61) • ...to supporting materials (489)
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2nd Division (New Zealand)Court martial of Breaker MorantHistory of the Royal Australian NavyMilitary history of New ZealandMilitary history of New Zealand in World War IMilitary history of New Zealand during World War IINew Zealand ArmyNew Zealand in the Vietnam WarRoyal New Zealand Infantry RegimentSlouch hatUniforms of the New Zealand Army
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Citizen Air Force (Australia)Auckland RegimentCanterbury Regiment (currently a redirect) • 7th Brigade (New Zealand)11th Brigade (New Zealand)12th Brigade (New Zealand)South Australian Imperial BushmenTasmanian Citizen BushmenTasmanian Mounted InfantryTasmanian Imperial Bushmen (currently redirect) • 1st Military Police Battalion (Australia)Victorian Citizen BushmenVictorian Imperial BushmenWestern Australian Mounted Infantry (currently redirect) • Western Australian Citizen Bushmen2nd/4th Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment3rd/6th Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry RegimentNo. 83 (Army Cooperation) WingNo. 52 Squadron RNZAFNo. 51 Squadron RNZAFNo. 43 Squadron RNZAFNo. 12 Squadron RNZAFNo. 11 Squadron RNZAFNo. 10 Squadron RNZAFCAC/North American Avon Sabre in Australian serviceGAF/Dassault Mirage III in Australian serviceHarry Charles BundockGrant CavenaghFrederick Hay ChristisonJohn August ClareboroughJack Kerr CoffeyJohn CravenRalph DalyCharles Stewart DaviesHarold Charles de LowWilliam Huggett DouglasHerbert Frederick Henry DurantLeslie Glanville Howard DykeHenry Herrick EdwardsCyril Maurice Lloyd ElliottFrederick Percy Herbert FewtrellAlexander Moore ForbesStephen Gilbert FriendVivian Harrold GatliffArthur Harry Langman GodfreyLeonard George GossPeter HaddadWilliam Allan HailesNeville Gordon HattonHealth Services Wing RAAFWilliam Alexander HendersonJohn HillFrederick Brock HintonOswald Vick HoadAustin Claude Selwyn HollandMaurice Barber Bevan KeatingDouglas Oswald Luke KittoErrol KnoxIan LillieThomas Steane LouchJohn Walter MainGordon Edward ManchesterJames Eric Gifford MartinAthelsan Markham MartynJohn MaxwellPatrick Sanfield McGrathEric George Henderson McKenzieKenneth Alan McKenzieDouglas Murray McWhaeArthur James MillsRaymond Frederic MonaghanGerald Vincent MoriartyNew Zealand Infantry Brigade (currently a redirect) • Edward Michael NeylanFrancis Roger NorthHarry Scott NurseDavid O'BrienDouglas PaineWilliam Edward Hill PascoeMichael PhelpsClaude Esdaile PriorRalph Carlyle Geoffrey PriskBeauchamp Worters PulverJohn Herbert RasmussenJohn David RogersHenry Gordon RourkeHarry Blamyre SewellColin McOlvin SharpEdward Lonergan SheehanJames Thomas SimpsonFritz Peter Max SollingWilliam Howard St. ClairRobert Mackay StodartRoy Buchanan SutherlandHarold Bourue TaylorPercy Chamberlin ThompsonRoy Meldrum ThompsonWalter James UrquhartDonald Norwood VeronRoy William Whiston WalshAugustine William WardellThomas Edgar WeaversDavid WelchFrank Elwyn WellsAllan Respen WendtErnst Morgan WilliamsKenneth WilliamsKenneth Agnew WillsRoy GordonNew Zealand Rarotongan CompanyJoint Task Force 633
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2nd Infantry Brigade (New Zealand)Australian Mounted DivisionAustralian Army Veterinary CorpsAustralian and New Zealand Army CorpsMilitary history of Australia during the Malayan Emergency32nd Small Ship Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers1st Aviation Regiment (Australia)1st Combat Engineer Regiment (Australia)II Anzac CorpsAustralian military involvement in peacekeepingEmile DechaineuxHarold FarncombHistory of the Australian ArmyHistory of the Royal Australian Air ForceJohn BakerJohn RoystonJohn Ryan (Australian soldier)Lark ForceNew Guinea campaignRobert William RankinCorps of Royal New Zealand EngineersHMNZS Resolution (A-14)Military history of New Zealand in MalaysiaNew Zealand Mounted Rifles BrigadeNew Zealand Rifle BrigadeSurvey Motor BoatList of Australian generals and brigadiersAir Lift GroupSurveillance and Response GroupCombat Support Group RAAFAerospace Operational Support Group RAAF41 WingNo. 26 Squadron RAAFNo. 29 Squadron RAAFAir Movements Training and Development Unit RAAFSurveillance and Control Training Unit RAAF • No. 386 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron RAAF • No. 322 Combat Support Squadron RAAFNo. 323 Combat Support Squadron RAAFNo. 324 Combat Support Squadron RAAFNo. 1 Combat Logistics Squadron RAAFNo. 1 Air Terminal Squadron RAAFNo. 3 Airfield Defence Squadron RAAFNew South Wales Mounted RiflesCombat Reserve Wing RAAFNew Zealand Women's Land Army6th Light Anti-aircraft Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery12th Heavy Anti-aircraft Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillerymore...
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1st Division (New Zealand)4th Division (New Zealand)5th Division (New Zealand)7th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery27th Machine Gun Battalion (New Zealand)29th Battalion (New Zealand)30th Battalion (New Zealand)32nd Small Ship Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers36th Battalion (New Zealand)New Zealand Women's Land ArmyMilitary history of Australia during the Malayan EmergencyHarold Pope (soldier)
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List of Australian Army artillery units in World War IAustralian New Guinea Administrative UnitAustralian occupation of German New GuineaBombing of Rabaul (November 1943)FCU UNTACGeoffrey FiskenHenry Arthur GoddardMilitary history of OceaniaNew Zealand ArmyImperial Service Club
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