User talk:Cmarsh64
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[edit]- Helpful information about editing Wikipedia can be found on various Wikipedia guideline and policy pages including: Help:Getting started; Wikipedia:Introduction; Wikipedia:Simplified ruleset; Wikipedia:Simplified Manual of Style; Wikipedia:Referencing for beginners; Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources; Wikipedia:Citing sources; Help:Footnotes; Wikipedia:Verifiability; Wikipedia:No original research; Wikipedia:Neutral point of view; Wikipedia:Notability; Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons; Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not; Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Words to watch; Help:Introduction to talk pages; Wikipedia:Copyright Problems and Help:Contents. Thank you. Donner60 (talk) 02:14, 28 June 2019 (UTC)
Retrieving article history
[edit]This follows up to my reply on my talk page. If you have not read that, please do so in order that this does not appear to be an incomplete reply.
Under the circumstances, as I explained, it may be best for me to copy and paste your edit here for your use:
== Department of Strategic Studies ==
The Department of Strategic Studies includes the SOCOM library, engagement, the JSOU Press, and the resident senior fellows. The library houses an excellent collection of specialized books, journals, and other sources for the SOF scholar/warrior. The engagement division facilitates guest speakers, facility visits, and community engagements. The JSOU Press is a peer-reviewed press that publishes edited volumes, occasional papers, and book-length monographs, authored by JSOU faculty, SOF PME students, and faculty/scholars from across the globe. Finally, the resident senior fellows are a small group of scholars who conduct operationalized strategic research - at the classified and unclassified levels - in support of USSOCOM. They can be thought of as JSOU's in-house "think tank", and are regularly called upon by the headquarters and TSOCs to help them deal with "wicked problems."
The no wiki tags should not be used. They are here to prevent the section heading from showing as such.
In general terms, to display previous edits, click on the "view history" tab. The page showing the changes to the article will be displayed. You can click on "prev" next to the item showing your edit. Your edit will be shown on the screen. You can cut and paste it into the article or into a document to add a citation to and be used for your next edit. The same item will show if you click on the edit before or after yours. There are a couple of other options but I think you need to have the Twinkle program installed to use them. I would not bother with that unless you wish to review articles. Donner60 (talk) 04:35, 29 June 2019 (UTC)