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The structure of this article is OK (I changed 3 = yes), but it lacks citations (I changed 1 = no). As I understand it, EVERYTHING must be cited. That is, a citation should follow every paragraph, and no sentences should be left uncited, except in the intro. My vote would be to merge the various Dalmatian cohort articles into a more substantial treatment of the subject. I have an idea (fair or not) of how long a B-class article ought to be. The Cohors IV, III, and I articles seem too short. That's just my opinion. Maybe others will weigh in on this subject. Djmaschek (talk) 21:21, 17 October 2010 (UTC)Reply
Not everything needs to be cited for the article to reach B class - that's a requirement of GA and A class (and beyond). I think that the level of referencing is adequate to reach B class (as almost all the text is covered by citations) and have assessed it as such Nick-D (talk) 09:39, 19 October 2010 (UTC)Reply