03:0603:06, 29 May 2024diffhist−10
William E. Ward
→Career: ~~~~Removed the word disgraced. It was inserted likely as a form of vandalism and is pejorative if not defamatory and is also uncited.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
26 May 2024
18:1518:15, 26 May 2024diffhist+2,571
Barton Paul Levenson
~~~~Add citations, fix citations. Restore previously vandalized Controversy Section. Acknowledge that there is a publication on Google drive but it appear legitimate. It is a first edition, first issue.currentTag: citing a
blog or free web host
20:2120:21, 20 April 2024diffhist+220
Mari K. Eder
→Career: The article implicates overseas in-country wartime and peacekeeping services. This is contra-indicated by the awards visible in the photo.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
17:1117:11, 11 August 2022diffhist+29
Tomoyuki Yamashita
In most instances in Wikipedia, we lead off by introducing convicted war criminals with that very title. Staggering war crimes followed Yamashita in virtually every wartime command.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
15:3815:38, 16 April 2022diffhist+1,579
Phyllis Shalant
→Selected works: Restored publications representing the body of work of a pedagogical author which includes fiction and non-fiction. In accordance with Wikipedia rules, the standard for notability applies to authors, not specific works. Removing works by definition destroys notability of the author. Let's kindly get an unbiased opinion to avoid an edit war.