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Hi! Welcome to Wikipedia. I wanted to thank you for your contribution about the queer radio station Purple Radio. I made a few edits, and others will come along to make it better. I do hope you'll continue to add queer related topics! You might have interest in joining Wikipedia:WikiProject LGBT studies. Welcome again, and please let me know if I can help you with anything. SarahStierch (talk) 12:23, 14 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Thanks, Schmidt, MICHAEL Q. 00:07, 15 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Indented lists in Military History Articles

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I notice several changes to varrious articles on Arkansas Confederate Units. Most of these are welcome changes. One point about the indents in the list of engagements. In some situations, the indets are intended to demonstarte specific battles in a campaign. for Instance you made some changes to the 33rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment.

The Red River Campaign includes the battles of:

Fort De Russy ·
Mansfield ·
Pleasant Hill ·
Blair's Landing ·
Monett's Ferry ·
Mansura · and
Yellow Bayou
As well as the battles of the Camden Expedition which was the Arkansas portion of the Campaign.

The 33rd was only present at Mansfield and Pleasant Hill in Lousiana and Jenkins Ferry in Arkansas. Which is why the battles were indented from the Campaign. You will find this formating is consistant in over 70 articles on Arkansas Civil War Units.

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