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Now placing of these Tags related to the veracity of this article is clearly a joke by LineofWisdom. I myself went to Pakistan Military Academy as a Cadet once and thus created this article. Though I am not going to blank these Tags, I would still bring it on the record that you have deliberately Tagged some of my created articles to level the score against me primarily because I am not allowing you to delete the names of rival clan members from another article on Marwat which I co created. Carry on with these destructive edit wars and I will respond in the same way. -- MARWAT 05:30, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
Swords of Honour are a common award for military and police/law enforcement forces around the world. This article currently only refers to the award within the Pakistani military. The article needs to be expanded to better reflect usage around the world. Significant content developed for one or more countries may warrant those countries being broken out into separate articles. I have removed the factual accuracy tag as it has not been supported by any argument from the tagging editor. AusTerrapin ( talk) 15:25, 12 September 2010 (UTC)