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Overall the article was good, but I would put forward the following suggestions:
Firstly, you could use {{cite book}} to format your referencese, and it should be organised alphabetically with the author's surname appearing first (eg. Thach, Pham N).
Secondly, your background is a bit short IMO and seems to focus slightly more on the North Vietnamese. You could provide some information on the South Vietnamese side; what was their situation politically and militarily before the battle??
Thirdly, after a person's full name had been mentioned once, you only need to use their surname thereafter when referring to them again, without mentioning their rank.
a (fair representation): b (all significant views):
Consider that most of the sources were taken from the Vietnamese communists, the article seem to cover the South Vietnamese side very well, in line with the rule of neutrality.
It is stable.
No edit wars etc.:
This part is fine
It contains
images, where possible, to illustrate the topic.
a (tagged and captioned): b (Is illustrated with appropriate images): c (non-free images have
fair use rationales): d public domain pictures appropriately demonstrate why they are public domain':
The images were used appropriately to highlight the event in question, with correct licensing.
The following discussion is an archived discussion of the proposal. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.
Battle of Buon Me Thuot →
Battle of Ban Me Thuot — In keeping with convention that battles retain their historical names and spellings (e.g.,
Battle of Iwo Jima, not Iōtō;
Siege of Antioch, not Antakya;
Siege of Leningrad, not St. Petersburg), this should be moved to Ban Me Thuot. Alternatively, it should be moved to Buon MA Thuot, since that is the current transliteration for this town.
Elaboration: During the Vietnam War, this town was known as Ban Me Thuot (or Banmethuot), and that is how this battle is named in most of the literature. Since the war, a new transliteration for this Montagnard town has taken hold, Buon Ma Thuot, which is where our article on the town is located. It's illogical for Wikipedia to have a name that doesn't match the historical spelling, nor quite match the current spelling.
For evidence, Google Books is probably better than Google Web:
Verdict: Ban Me Thuot! Fortunately, most incoming links can be changed at one fell swoop by editing the Campaignbox Vietnam War template. —
Groggy DiceT |
C07:22, 28 June 2007 (UTC)reply
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Hi, good work so far. I have undertaken a light copy edit of the article. There were a number of tense issues (for instance switching between past and present tense). I believe I have found most of them, but may have missed some. As such, I would suggest before taking it further, that you might try to get someone from the Guild of Copy Editors to go through the article. I have a couple of other suggestions for improvement:
is there any way that the infobox can be tweaked so that is divided evenly down the middle? Currently, the South Vietnamese side is wider than the North Vietnamese and looks a little lopsided;
the References should be presented as surname, first name, e.g. Dawson, Alan;
is there a year/date of publication for the Dawson source?
ISBN or OCLC numbers could be added for the References. These can be found at www.worldcat.org or Google books;
in the Notes, the style is a little inconsistent, for instance sometimes you have "pp." for multiple pages (e.g. "Duong Hao, pp. 149–151), but then later you use "pp." for single pages (e.g. "Nguyen Van Bieu, pp.292"). I'd suggest just using "p." for single pages and "pp." for multiple page ranges. This seems to be the standard at A or FA.