User talk:DocHellfish
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Hi Doc, follow this link and you can email me. As for "Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion" I will fix it with the next updates. As for the colors: I choose the one in use with the Italian Army. I know the USA uses different colors: yellow for cavalry/recon/tanks, red for fires and blue for infantry units. In my view this is not enough colors and as said, coming from the Italian military, I choose the colors I saw there. noclador (talk) 19:03, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
Military History
[edit]Hello! Saw your recent uodate to your user page about military history. We have a community of mil. hist. editors here on Wikipedia. Check out WP:MILHIST to find out more Sadads (talk) 17:34, 9 July 2014 (UTC)