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There was a minor edit-war that occurred between the article's author and myself and about the fallen-soldiers section. To prevent frustration and continued fighting, I've waited several days, and instead, I'm creating this Talk-page thread to discuss the issue. I believe the aforementioned section should be removed because it is not noteworthy; sources do not necessarily equate to noteworthiness, as I put it. Furthermore, I believe the section is contrary to the encyclopedic nature and mission of Wikipedia. To whoever is reading this, please leave your opinions on the matter and tag my account so I am notified.
Thank you for your time, have a wonderful day. — Preceding unsigned comment added by R. J. Dockery (talk • contribs) 01:30, 14 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]