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< Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history | News | October 2023

New featured articles

1887 illustration of Union ships bombarding Confederate positions in the Battle of Grand Gulf
William Anderson (RAAF officer) (Ian Rose)
Per Ian's nomination statement: "Bill Anderson was one of the founding members of the Royal Australian Air Force. Among his claims to fame: sharing in the first aerial victory credited to No. 3 Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps in World War I; earning the first Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to an Australian; and serving the shortest term as Chief of the Air Staff (one month)...! [...] He appears to have been well liked but there's the suspicion that he gained his promotions and commands more through convenience and length of tenure than ability and sound judgement (surely not the only such officer!)"
Battle of Grand Gulf (Hog Farm)
This article covers an April 1863 battle fought during the American Civil War's Vicksburg campaign. As part of operations to bring Major-General Ulysses S. Grant's Army across the Mississippi seven US Navy ironclads attacked Confederate positions at Grand Gulf near Vicksburg. The attack was driven off, and Grant decided to cross the river elsewhere; he did so successfully the next day.


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  • I think I spotted a typo, namely in the featured picture of Kurt Vonnegut, which was “restored” and not “resored”, IMHO. Filippof (talk) 17:05, 8 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]


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