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[edit]See WP:BLPSOURCES as to why tabloids are not allowed. Tvx1 22:28, 2 May 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]The citation you added to British naval forces in the Falklands War [1] refers to the period 1905-1950. Please explain how this can be used to cite a fact from the 1982 Falklands War. This wouldn't be the first occasion your use of cites was not matched to the content. WCMemail 16:47, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
- People cite books all the time without having to justify it. I don't mean this in any sarcastic way, but isn't it up to people to read the book and see for themselves?. However there is a link that you can see:- https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=pR3OAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA69&lpg=PA69&dq=rfa+chinese+crew&source=bl&ots=nfUP1woscK&sig=GEJIC3nXDexqG74drwLF3FgCauA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwifrN6Qi_PUAhUMJ8AKHYOLAsMQ6AEIPTAG#v=onepage&q=rfa%20chinese%20crew&f=false
- When you're challenged on the appropriateness of a cite, you should be prepared to back it up. There is nothing in that book about Chinese crew in the Falklands War, unsurprising for a book about the period 1905-1950. So do you have this book or did you rely on Google books? Right now this looks like citation fraud to me. WCMemail 17:37, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
- I've just tried that link, and it takes you straight to the page about chinese crews. Are you saying that the link is a false representation of the book?
- Yes I am, it says nothing about Chinese crews in the Falklands War. WCMemail 18:04, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
- The fact you asked, I have to ask in return, do you have the WP:COMPETENCE to edit here? Do you really think thats an acceptable cite? WCMemail 18:05, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
- Are you saying you have the book in your possession?
- I've just tried that link, and it takes you straight to the page about chinese crews. Are you saying that the link is a false representation of the book?
- When you're challenged on the appropriateness of a cite, you should be prepared to back it up. There is nothing in that book about Chinese crew in the Falklands War, unsurprising for a book about the period 1905-1950. So do you have this book or did you rely on Google books? Right now this looks like citation fraud to me. WCMemail 17:37, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
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- You made not attempt to explain yourself. [2] This doesn't support your claim that the crew were HK Chinese, it refers to RFA deployed in the Far East. It does not mean that ships deplayed in the South Atlantic were. Thats WP:OR and WP:SYN on your part. WCMemail 19:54, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
- At least one RFA ship, the Sir Tristram, had a Hong Kong Chinese crew in Fitzroy harbour on June 8, 1982, if you'll believe the Telegraph's account of the captain's DSC.
"The citation commended his courage, leadership and energy which enabled him to carry his ship and her Hong Kong Chinese crew through a period of danger far beyond that which could normally be expected."
[3] 79.73.245.107 (talk) 00:45, 14 August 2017 (UTC) - In The Naval Review (Vol 72, No 1, January 1984), Captain P.J.Roberts, the captain of Sir Galahad, tells us
"two of my Chinese crew were killed"
at Port Pleasant and that on the way to the FalklandsCommander Nick Tobin, CO of Antelope, referred to us as his Chinese Navy (all the ships he escorted were manned by Hong Kong Chinese crews - approximately three hundred in all)".
[4] 79.73.240.19 (talk) 01:10, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
- At least one RFA ship, the Sir Tristram, had a Hong Kong Chinese crew in Fitzroy harbour on June 8, 1982, if you'll believe the Telegraph's account of the captain's DSC.
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