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From the editors

 

Welcome to the third Bugle edition of 2016!

This issue covers a wide range of topics. Starting things off, the article news section highlights many new featured and A-class articles on subjects ranging from a "fictional German nobleman and soldier" of the 1970s to an unsuccessful Cold War-era US Army anti-missile system. Pleasingly, the section features two editors who hadn't previously developed FA or A-class articles - congratulations to Lemuellio and KAVEBEAR for these achievements.

The regular book review section also covers a lot of ground: its centrepiece is a pair of reviews by Hawkeye7 covering a biography of a famous German armoured warfare specialist of World War II and the recent autobiography of a self-described Australian "mercenary mum". The round-up of recent professional book reviews covers works ranging from modern cyberwarfare to the medieval crusades.

Continuing the theme, TomStar81's World War I timeline provides a summary of the key events around the world during March 1916. Tom also goes into greater detail on the major battles of the year in his op-ed.

We hope that you enjoy these articles. Don't forget that contributions to future editions are very welcome - please feel free to post them directly on the Bugle's newsroom, or contact either of the editors.

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


Awards and honours


Contest department

 
  • The contest department completed its 104th round of competition last month. Another hotly contested month, there were a total of 54 articles being submitted by eight editors. First place went to Kges1901, who outpaced last month's effort with 117 points from 23 entries to receive the Chevrons, followed by AustralianRupert, who earned the Writer's Barnstar with 57 points from 11 entries. An honorable mention goes to Parsecboy with 47 points from seven articles. Ian Rose, Peacemaker67, Zawed, Sturmvogel66, and Lineagegeek also fielded entries. Please submit any articles you are working on for this month's round of competition now.


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