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Keith-264 (
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11:18, 18 September 2015 (UTC)reply
Who was Capuuzo
I assume that Fort Capuzzo was named after a person who was he?
Well, my most recent (reverted) edit consisted of a few separate changes. First, the RAF squadron link. There was an incorrectly-formatted link to the Royal Air Force article.
Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking implores us not to place two links directly next to each other, so I folded it into the squadron link instead. Then there was the matter of the lieutenant-general. It is quite unnecessary to have his title given in Italian, so I removed that, leaving only the English translation. I then added the words "led by" to explain the Lt Gen's relationship to the division.
There's a lot more to my first edit, but I would be happy to give an in-depth explanation if you really want one (or anyone does).
Kornatice (
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01:55, 13 May 2023 (UTC)reply
I know that adjoining links are deprecated but overlapping them isn't the way around it. Adding the Italian spelling of a rank adds local colour and "led by" is unnecessary since bracketing the commander at first mention is a convention and obvious. Regards
Keith-264 (
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09:04, 13 May 2023 (UTC)reply