User:Woody/Articles
Listed below are the articles that I have created or that I have significantly contributed to; I have helped get several articles and lists to featured status. To see a full and complete list of articles that I have created, use this tool. That tool also shows the large number of redirects and disambiguation pages I have created, currently numbering around 300.
Watchlists
[edit]- Special:RecentChangesLinked/Template:Aston Villa F.C.
- Special:RecentChangesLinked/Template:Aston Villa F.C. squad
- Special:RecentChangesLinked/Template:Victoria Cross recipients
- Special:RecentChangesLinked/User:Woody/Sandboxes/Victoria_Cross
- Special:RecentChangesLinked/User:Woody/Sandboxes/Victoria_Cross/All_Recipients
Showcase
[edit]All of the content that I have had featured as well as a list of articles that I have created, can be found by going to User:Woody/Articles. I have added a number of images to Commons, they can be found over at Commons.
This user has written or significantly contributed to 7 Featured articles on Wikipedia. |
This user has written or significantly contributed to 21 featured lists on Wikipedia. |
This user has helped to promote 3 Featured topics on Wikipedia. |
This user has uploaded 1 featured picture on Wikipedia. |
General
[edit]- Association football (helped rescue at FAR)
- Premier League (helped rescue at FAR)
I am also involved in maintaining and developing the vast series of Victoria Cross related articles (see Victoria Cross (disambiguation) and List of Victoria Cross recipients for info.) The medals are a Featured Topic. These include:
- Medals
- Victoria Cross (TFA, 9 April 2008)
- Victoria Cross for Australia (TFA, 7 November 2009
- Victoria Cross for New Zealand (TFA, 12 May 2009)
- Victoria Cross (Canada) (TFA, 25 May 2010)
- Category:Recipients of the Victoria Cross and all of its subcategories.
- Alphabetically
- By campaign
- List of Victoria Cross recipients by campaign
- List of Crimean War Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Indian Mutiny Victoria Cross recipients
- List of New Zealand Land Wars Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Zulu War Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Second Afghan War Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Second Boer War Victoria Cross recipients
- List of First World War Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Second World War Victoria Cross recipients
- Nationality
- FFL List of Victoria Cross recipients by nationality
- List of Australian Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Canadian Victoria Cross recipients
- List of English Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Irish Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Scottish Victoria Cross recipients
- List of Victoria Cross recipients of uncertain nationality
- By unit
I also create some Royal Navy articles such as ships or bios. I generally aim to take the articles up to GA, A-Class or FA status. There are some articles that in my opinion are of great importance so I will do my best to help them up to FA standard. These articles are in general about military history and naval history in particular e.g.
- History of the Royal Navy
- Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
- Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope (TFA, 28 November 2007)
To help achieve this I am a proud member of the Military History project and the Biography project military taskforce.
I watch and contribute when I can to Aston Villa F.C. related articles. There seem to be quite a few nowadays. Everlast1910 and myself collaborated on the majority of articles, and the featured topic of Aston Villa F.C. was the result. Listed below are the results of our collaboration:
- Aston Villa F.C.
- History of Aston Villa F.C. (1874-1961)
- History of Aston Villa F.C. (1961–present)
- Villa Park
- List of Aston Villa F.C. players
- List of Aston Villa F.C. managers
- Aston Villa F.C. seasons
- Aston Villa F.C. statistics and records
Created
[edit]MILHIST
[edit]- VC Recipients
- Royal Navy Ships
- HMS Ardent (1841)
- HMS Arrogant (1848)
- HMS Audacious (S122)
- HMS Beagle (1854)
- HMS Comet (1910)
- HMS Coventry (D43)
- HMS Doris (1896)
- HMS Egeria (1807)
- HMS Egeria (1873)
- HMS Farnborough
- HMS Foylebank
- HMS Scorpion (1910)
- HMS Seafire
- {{Peacock patrol vessel}}
- Other Navy related pages
- Commodore-in-Chief
- Customs and traditions of the Royal Navy
- Dover Patrol
- Geoffrey Blake (admiral)
- List of famous ships and sailors of the Royal Navy
- Lumley Lyster
- Maurice Berkeley, 1st Baron Fitzhardinge
- Port Edgar
- Campaigns
- Military units
- 1st Battalion, CEF
- 3rd Battalion, CEF
- 7th Battalion, CEF
- 8th Punjab Regiment
- 2/48th Battalion (Australia)
- Bengal Army
- Bengal Native Infantry
- Indian Army Armoured Corps
- Indian Staff Corps
- Victorian Mounted Rifles
- Protectorate Regiment
- Rimington's Guides
- People