Talk:Armies in the American Civil War
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[edit]From the article's name, a reader might suppose this article is about the military units called an "Army" during the Civil War, such as Army of the Potomac, but it's not. It's about the organization, equipment, and tactics of the ground forces in the Civil War. The lede doesn't even mention the title of the article, but instead says its about "the organization and tactics of Civil War armies".
Should this article be moved to something like "Weapons and tactics of American Civil War armies", or "American Civil War armies"? --A D Monroe III (talk) 20:59, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
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Too much uncited text
[edit]This article seems to consist of large sections of uncited text, with a single citation to a book (unavailable online), without page numbers, at the end of the section.
Even if I had access to the cited book (there seems to be about three books used throughout), unless the passages in the article turn out to be straight lifts from the respective book, it would be the devil's own job to verify the article.
I think the article is way too long. Wikipedia is for ordinary people; this seems to be a scholarly article. I don't think a citation should be used to support more than a couple of paragraphs. Here we have citations supporting entire sections many pages long.
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