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... that Oakwood Cemetery in
Montgomery, Alabama, contains graves of Confederate soldiers and officers and World War 2 pilots from England, Canada, and France, and the grave of
Hank Williams? Source:
This has Williams and Confederate officers; Confederate soldiers are in
here and
here; the pilots are in
here.
Reviewing today.
Cielquiparle (
talk) 09:03, 16 March 2024 (UTC)
Interesting article. New enough (nominated within 3 days of creation); very long (12,166 characters). Article is well-sourced (including some offline sources) and neutral in tone. Earwig says copyvio unlikely. Article had several run-on sentences so I have split them. Promoted some of the sub-section headings as well, so please take a look. QPQ is done. Hook is interesting and claims made in hook are explained in the article with citations. Personally I would recommend slightly different punctuation (along the lines below); I believe the proofreading gnomes will take care of that before it appears on the main page.
ALT0a: ... that Oakwood Cemetery in
Montgomery, Alabama, contains graves of Confederate soldiers and officers; World War II pilots from England, Canada, and France; and the grave of
Hank Williams?