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4 May 2024

 m   08:30  Hitler as military leader diffhist −4 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "Double-Cross system" to "Double-Cross system")
 m   08:26  V-2 diffhist −4 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "Double-Cross System" to "Double-Cross System")

8 April 2024

     10:49  Battle of Britain diffhist +42 John Leach talk contribs (improve; has been reduced to basics and could use more content)

7 April 2024

     16:37  (Deletion log) [John Leach‎ (3×)]
     
16:37 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Amphibious warfare(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Amphibious warfare''' encompasses the set of techniques, equipment, specialized units, and methods of training needed to move troops across water, and deliver them to land, ready for immediate combat. The best-known examples are attacks from the sea, but crossing rivers and other inland bodies of water still is important. Amphibious warfare went through many generations of development. Large-scale landings directly against defended shore tar...")
     
15:57 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Battle of the Beams(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} The '''Battle of the Beams''' is a name given to German attacks on Britain after the end of the Battle of Britain, defined as when Germany cancelled its planned invasion, Operation Sea Lion. German bomber crews were not trained in navigation at night, and required external radionavigation aids, generically called "beams", to find their targets. Britain countered with a wide range of defenses, but none more important than electronic warfare, most...")
     
15:49 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Anti-aircraft artillery(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Anti-aircraft artillery''' (AAA) is a general term for guns that can elevate to high angles and shoot accurately at aircraft, using visual, electro-optical, or radar guidance. Modern examples are almost always capable of full-automatic fire. In most advanced nations, the function is largely being replaced with surface-to-air missiles (SAM), although there is interest in hybrid AAA-SAM systems. Such systems, having radar and possibly electro-op...")

6 April 2024

     17:33  (Deletion log) [John Leach‎ (4×)]
     
17:33 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Anti-submarine warfare(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Anti-submarine warfare (ASW)''' comprises the set of techniques, sensors, and weapons used to locate submarines and destroy them. The discipline emerged in the First World War, when submarines first became a significant military threat. Until the development of nuclear propulsion, ASW was easier because submarines had to spend substantial time on the surface, where they could be spotted on radar or even visually. With the shift from blue-wate...")
     
17:32 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Anti-surface warfare(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Anti-surface warfare (ASuW)''' is the term, in current naval usage, for attacking surface ships from submarines, aircraft, land-based defenses, and warships. The most common weapons for this mission is the anti-shipping missile from ships, land launchers, aircraft and submarines. Naval guns and gunnery|Naval guns were the historic shipkillers through the early 20th century and to a lesser extent in the Second World War, remain useful against...")
     
16:16 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operational art(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Operational art''' is a relatively new term, roughly from Russian and German theorists at the beginning of World War II, between tactics and strategy. If strategy defines one's areas of operations, operational art defines the priorities and campaigns within the various areas. A master of operational art sets conditions such that battles happen at the places, times, and other circumstances that give maximum advantage to one's side. Intelligence...")
     
14:57 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Human-source intelligence(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Human-source intelligence''' is the oldest form of intelligence collection. It is not limited to espionage; when a prehistoric tribe sent a skilled warrior to observe another tribe and tell his war chief of its strength, that reconnaissance was an example of human intelligence. Human intelligence often is abbreviated as '''HUMINT'''. It includes all those forms Intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence gathering that involve means of...")
 m   13:42  Hitler as military leader diffhist −4 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "grand strategy" to "grand strategy")
     13:16  Luftwaffe‎‎ 3 changes history −172 [Pat Palmer‎ (3×)]
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13:05 (cur | prev) +3,967 Pat Palmer talk contribs (restoring article to last revision made by Richard Jensen on June 26, 2008) Tag: Manual revert

5 April 2024

 m   09:26  Hitler as military leader‎‎ 2 changes history −20 [Pat Palmer‎ (2×)]
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 m   09:26  KMS Bismarck‎‎ 2 changes history −36 [Pat Palmer‎ (2×)]
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 m   09:26  Winston Churchill‎‎ 2 changes history −20 [Pat Palmer‎ (2×)]
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 m   09:26  Luftwaffe diffhist −24 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "Kriegsmarine" to "navy") Tag: Reverted
 m   09:17  Operation Barbarossa diffhist −8 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "blitzkrieg" to "blitzkrieg")
 m   09:17  Operational Maneuver Group diffhist −4 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "blitzkrieg" to "blitzkrieg")
 m   09:17  Tactics‎‎ 2 changes history −8 [Pat Palmer‎ (2×)]
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 m   09:09  Karl Doenitz diffhist −17 Pat Palmer talk contribs