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1 March 2022

  • 20:0320:03, 1 March 2022 diff hist +1 m SL-1Changed initial summary phrase referring to the three victims from "U.S. Army operators" to "military operators," as only two were Army personnel; the third was Navy.

8 November 2021

16 May 2021

28 February 2021

  • 17:1117:11, 28 February 2021 diff hist −2 m Capriotti'sChanged the initial summary paragraph to reflect the fact that the chain is currently based in Nevada; Delaware is where it was founded and previously based.

3 October 2020

31 August 2020

30 August 2020

  • 17:0417:04, 30 August 2020 diff hist +138 2019 Stanley Cup playoffsUndid revision 974626635 by Deadman137 (talk) The edit is a addition which adds pertinent information to clarify the misleading current text, which is contrary to the actual citation. Per [WP:BRD], you should undo an edit, "only when necessary," and only when it is "not an improvement." If you have don't think it's an improvement, use the talk page, or you might be the one engaging in edit warring. Read the actual citation! Tag: Undo

24 August 2020

23 August 2020

20 August 2020

19 August 2020

  • 21:3321:33, 19 August 2020 diff hist +138 m 2019 Stanley Cup playoffsUndid revision 973397603 by Deadman137 (talk) By eliminating the Stastny mention, you imply that Eakin's hit caused the injury, which is factually incorrect. The actual cited source at the end of the sentence includes the description of Pavelski's collision with Stastny PRIOR to hitting the ice.

16 August 2020

15 August 2020

2 August 2020

  • 16:3916:39, 2 August 2020 diff hist +33 m Nuclear weapons of the United StatesChanged "Eleven" to "several," and added "partial weapons" and "weapons components" as different sources cite different numbers due to differing ideas of what constitutes a lost "weapon" (complete vs a component). Also changed "submarine accidents" to "aircraft accidents," as only two US nuclear weapons have been lost by a submarine accident (2 W34 warheads on USS Scorpion, May 1968). The original source is essentially a list of "nuclear weapons trivia," and cannot be considered definitive.

12 July 2020

2 September 2018

30 August 2018

  • 18:5318:53, 30 August 2018 diff hist +13 m Adolf EichmannChanged instances of the word "captured" to either "kidnapped" or "abducted," as the word captured implies a legal action of taking a person into custody. There is no international or Argentinian law that allows (in peacetime) the taking of a person from a sovereign country without that country's permission.

22 July 2018

  • 19:2119:21, 22 July 2018 diff hist +47 m Carey LohrenzChanged "(ret)" to "former" with regard to occupation. Lohrenz resigned from the Navy, rather than retired. Also changed "leaving the US Navy" to "Resigning from the US Navy" to more accurately describe the circumstances of her leaving.

12 July 2018

  • 19:3919:39, 12 July 2018 diff hist +534 Carey LohrenzChanged the para about the DC Circuit Court decision, adding additional context and source, and eliminating the verbiage claiming that the ruling "limited her ability to defend herself." This statement was taken from an editorial article written by former LT Lohrenz herself, and is not actually a fact.

1 February 2017

  • 20:4720:47, 1 February 2017 diff hist +134 m Candi KubeckDeleted "Despite this," w/ regard to her EAL aircraft assignment. The deleted prose implied that she 'overcame' something, or was 'better' than others in order to get the A300. All airline assignments are based solely on seniority bid.

27 October 2016

19 March 2014

11 September 2011

2 September 2011

23 April 2009

20 April 2009