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When this article was changed from a redirect to an article in 2006 user:Vaoverland placed the template {{1911}} on it. This implied that some of the text was directly copied from an EB1911 article. Since 2006 no-one has added either an article name, or a volume and page number to the template. Without that information the template is next to useless as a citation. I have checked on Wikisource (where most of the text of EB1911 is available either in main-space or page-space, and I can not find any mention of either name in EB1911. Therefore I am going to remove the template. Please do not put it back unless you can supply the article name in EB1911 that supports the Wikipedia article. -- PBS (talk) 15:47, 10 October 2018 (UTC)Reply