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  1. WP:MILHIST/ASSESS. The assessment department of the Military history WikiProject focuses on assessing the quality of Wikipedia's military history articles. The resulting article ratings are used within the project to aid in recognizing excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work.

  2. If you are familiar with B-Class assessment, you will find the transition to A-Class reviewing relatively easy. The A-Class criteria cover the same ground: A1 is a stricter version of B1, A2 is a tighter definition of comprehensive than B2 – and so forth. The key thing is that Milhist A-Class should represent the project's very best work and ...

  3. WP:MHR. Instructions. Requesting a review. To request the first A-Class review of an article: Please double-check the MILHIST A-class criteria and ensure that the article meets most or all of the five (a good way of ensuring this is to put the article through a good article nomination or a peer review beforehand, although this is not mandatory).

  4. Process: A-Class may only be assigned following an A-Class Review. The review is closed by a military history coordinator who determines whether consensus to promote exists. Promotion typically requires that a minimum of three uninvolved editors who each confirm that the article meets all five A-Class criteria, and will include both source and image reviews. If this is your first time ...

  5. Introduction 1. The pre-war army 2. The Officer Corps 3. A nation in arms: regulars, TF, volunteers and conscripts 4. Citizen soldiers: discipline, morale and the experience of war 5. British strategy and the British army 6. The Western Front, 1914 7. The Western Front, 1915 8. The Western Front, 1916 9. The Western Front, 1917 10.

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  6. Our goal is to build the foremost free-content encyclopedia of military history in the English language by: Creating, improving, and maintaining articles that describe all aspects of military history; Providing guidelines and recommendations for editors working on military history articles; and

  7. The 1st Division was an infantry division of the British Army that was formed and disestablished numerous times between 1809 and the present. It was raised by Lieutenant-General Arthur Wellesley for service in the Peninsular War (part of the Coalition Wars of the Napoleonic Wars). It was disestablished in 1814 but re-formed the following year for service in the War of the Seventh Coalition. It ...