User talk:George Swan/sandbox/Army Regulation 190-8 (tribunal): Difference between revisions
imported>George Swan ({{tl|WPAuthor}}) |
imported>Hayford Peirce m (Talk:Army Regulation 190-8 (tribunal) moved to User talk:George Swan/sandbox/Army Regulation 190-8 (tribunal): Editor's recommendation to move article from mainspace to userspace) |
||
(4 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{WPauthor|In lieu of WP notice: I am the sole author of [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Military_Police%3A_Enemy_Prisoners_of_War%2C_Retained_Personnel%2C_Civilian_Internees_and_Other_Detainees&diff=136855708&oldid=136853019 this version] of the corresponding wikipedia article.}} | {{subpages}} | ||
{{WPauthor|In lieu of WP notice: I am the sole author of [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title{{=}}Military_Police%3A_Enemy_Prisoners_of_War%2C_Retained_Personnel%2C_Civilian_Internees_and_Other_Detainees&diff{{=}}136855708&oldid{{=}}136853019 this version] of the corresponding wikipedia article.|[[User:George Swan|George Swan]] 17:39, 26 October 2007}} | |||
== Title and disambiguation == | |||
This really needs to change the main title, not just redirect. Yes, this is the literal title of the document, but one that exists due to some peculiarities of the AR naming system, not because anyone in the Army or government or analysts there of would use it in oral or written correspondence. While it's in the Military Police series of regulations, it's actually more written by the Judge Advocate General corps. Arguably, it is now complex enough that it might well belong in the JAG series, but was first created when there were simple categories for the MPs to follow. | |||
In this wording, it will make it difficult to search for other articles that might contain "Military police" (a branch of service), "Prisoner of war", etc. | |||
What would work best is to have: | |||
*Army Regulations (U.S.) | |||
**Army Regulation 190-8 | |||
***Army Regulation 190-8 (tribunal) | |||
''Redirects'' | |||
*AR 190-8 ''note spacing and punctuation'' | |||
*AR 190-8 (tribunal) | |||
[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 16:16, 3 November 2008 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 17:52, 4 May 2009
The {{subpages}} template is designed to be used within article clusters and their related pages.
It will not function on User talk pages.
NOTICE, please do not remove from top of page. | |
In lieu of WP notice: I am the sole author of this version of the corresponding wikipedia article. | |
George Swan 17:39, 26 October 2007 |
Title and disambiguation
This really needs to change the main title, not just redirect. Yes, this is the literal title of the document, but one that exists due to some peculiarities of the AR naming system, not because anyone in the Army or government or analysts there of would use it in oral or written correspondence. While it's in the Military Police series of regulations, it's actually more written by the Judge Advocate General corps. Arguably, it is now complex enough that it might well belong in the JAG series, but was first created when there were simple categories for the MPs to follow.
In this wording, it will make it difficult to search for other articles that might contain "Military police" (a branch of service), "Prisoner of war", etc.
What would work best is to have:
- Army Regulations (U.S.)
- Army Regulation 190-8
- Army Regulation 190-8 (tribunal)
- Army Regulation 190-8
Redirects
- AR 190-8 note spacing and punctuation
- AR 190-8 (tribunal)
Howard C. Berkowitz 16:16, 3 November 2008 (UTC)