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It looks like a B class article, but footnotes 11 and 13 (Barron p. 154-155) seem to be the same. I'm not sure what "pp. 154–155 of pp. 129–160" means. Please clear this up please. Thanks. Djmaschek (talk) 00:17, 12 March 2019 (UTC)Reply
@Djmaschek: Thanks so much for taking the time to review the article for the Milhist WikiProject. The phrase you're asking about ("pp. 154-155 of pp. 129-160") is one method of formatting footnotes that has been used by various publishers over the years; in this case, it just means that the specific reference to Burlazzi was contained on pp. 154-155 of the larger segment of content in which that Burlazzi reference fell (in "pp. 129-160"). Citing it this way lets readers know where to find the beginning of the battle description, as well as the page on which the specific Burlazzi reference is located. But since that formatting was problematic in your review, I've changed the formatting for both to just "pp. 154-155". Will that bring the article up to B-class for you? 47thPennVols (talk) 00:36, 12 March 2019 (UTC)Reply