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This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from June 19 through July 20. Text may be adapted from the respective articles and lists; see their page histories for attribution.
Featured articles
11 featured articles were promoted.
- Claude Debussy (nominated by Dmass, Smerus, and Tim riley) was a French composer. He was seen, during his lifetime and afterwards, as the first Impressionist composer, and he ranks among the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- Peter Drummond (RAF officer) (nominated by Ian Rose) was an Australian-born senior commander in the Royal Air Force (RAF). He rose from private in World War I to three-star air marshal in World War II. During World War I, he became a fighter ace and received the Military Cross and other awards.
- Bougainville counterattack (nominated by Nick-D and AustralianRupert) was the last big Japanese offensive in the Solomon Islands Campaign of World War II. Launched against the Allied base on Bougainville Island, it was intended to destroy the Allied beachhead; it was repulsed by United States Army forces and other well-prepared Allied defenders, who greatly outnumbered the Japanese force.
- Yeomanry Cavalry (nominated by Factotem) was the mounted component of the British Volunteer Corps, a military auxiliary established in the late 18th century amid fears of invasion and insurrection during the French Revolutionary Wars as a rural, county-based force recruited mainly from landholders and tenant farmers. With the establishment of civilian police forces it became less important in Britain but became the separate Imperial Yeomanry after Second Boer War, then the mounted component of the Territorial Force in the World Wars. It remains represented in the 21st century as squadrons of the British Army Reserve.
- Taapaca (nominated by Jo-Jo Eumerus) is a Holocene volcanic complex in northern Chile's Arica y Parinacota Region. The latest eruption is dated to 320 BCE.
- Second Australian Imperial Force in the United Kingdom (nominated by Nick-D) was a volunteer force of the Australian Army assigned to the UK in World War II. They provided liaison, engineer and forestry services; managed repatriation; and contributed most members of the Australian contingent to the June 1946 victory parade in London.
- St Donat's Castle (nominated by KJP1) is a medieval castle on cliffs overlooking the Bristol Channel west of Cardiff. Among the oldest continuously inhabited castles in Wales, it is a Grade I listed building.
- North Cascades National Park (nominated by MONGO) is a 500,000-acre (200,000 ha) national park bisected by a river with hydroelectric dams supplying Seattle, and "The Most Beautiful Mountain Highway in the State of Washington". The park has 312 glaciers, the most expansive glacial system in the contiguous United States; vast forests with the highest degree of flora biodiversity of any US national park; and once was home to grizzly bears whose reintroduction has been planned.
- SMS Hessen (nominated by Parsecboy) is a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Braunschweig class that saw active service during World War I and survived until the end of World War II when she was taken by the Soviet Navy for use as a target ship.
- Helicopter 66 (nominated by Chetsford) was a Navy helicopter used for the water recovery of astronauts during five separate missions of the United States' Apollo program between 1968 and 1970. It had popular songs about it recorded in Belgian and German, a die-cast model made, and replicas are on display at four museums in California, Florida and Oregon.
- 2nd Red Banner Army (nominated by Kges1901) was a Red Army formation on the Far Eastern Front of World War II, participating in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria. It captured 17,061 Japanese military personnel around Sunwu.
Featured lists
18 featured lists were promoted.
- 89th Academy Awards (nominated by Nauriya)
- List of accolades received by Madras (nominated by Ssven2)
- List of awards and nominations received by Matthew McConaughey (nominated by Jiten D)
- List of The Simpsons guest stars (seasons 1-20) (nominated by Gran2)
- List of Hot Country Songs number ones of 2009 (nominated by ChrisTheDude)
- List of Hot Country Songs number ones of 2010 (nominated by ChrisTheDude)
- List of international goals scored by Robin van Persie (nominated by The Rambling Man and TheSoccerBoy)
- Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award (nominated by MWright96)
- Best Male Action Sports Athlete ESPY Award (nominated by MWright96)
- List of games by Firaxis Games (nominated by PresN)
- List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Kent (nominated by Dudley Miles)
- List of cities in Alaska (nominated by Mattximus)
- Municipalities of Colima (nominated by Mattximus)
- Bibliography of works on Madonna (nominated by IndianBio)
- List of titular churches (nominated by Ravenpuff)
- List of Chancellors of Germany (nominated by BegbertBiggs)
- List of Governors of Illinois (nominated by Golbez)
- List of Presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party (nominated by Yashthepunisher)
Featured pictures
Three featured pictures were promoted.
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Hollow Horn Bear (1850 – 1913), a Brulé Lakota leader
(created by Harris & Ewing photo studio and nominated by GreenMeansGo)
Featured topics
One featured topic was promoted.
Good articles
Apart from these featured contents, the following good articles were promoted in July.
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