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Welcome to the fourth Bugle for 2021!

The article news section is a bit light-on compared to last month. As April is also currently looking a little sparse, we'd encourage people to post reviews of nominated articles.

The regular book reviews section includes reviews of two recent works on World War II: Hawkeye7 discusses a book on British Army doctrine during the 1944-45 campaign in Northwestern Europe, and Nick-D covers a work on Italy during the war. The section also includes plenty of recent external reviews, including of the latest edition of the classic Ships of the Royal Navy.

Your editors, Ian Rose (talk) and Nick-D (talk)


Awards and honours


Contest department

 

The March edition of the Military History Article Writing Contest saw 7 editors making entries. Taking the winning spot, bragging rights, and the WikiChevrons was Hog Farm, scoring 43 points from 5 articles. The runner up was Zawed, earning the Writer's Barnstar with 30 points from 6 articles. Other editors participating were Catlemur, Djmaschek, Gog the Mild, Sturmvogel 66, and Tomobe03. Congratulations and thanks to all participants. Remember to submit the articles you work on for next month's contest.


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