User talk:Mitchell7man
Ok, the removal of the article that I made is proof to me, that wikipedia does care about its reputation, that is it tries to keep factual evidence on its site, but as i know, wikipedia cannot verify 100% of its content, but good luck.... personally I love wikipedia, but many educators dont :(
Orphaned non-free image File:Americas army 282.png
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