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- 16:21, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Go-onto-target/Definition (content was: "<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> A guidance paradigm in which the sensor follows a potentially moving signal from the target, rather than going to a set of predefined geographic coordinates", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|imported>Howard C. Berkowitz]]" ([[User talk:imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|talk]]))
- 16:20, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Go-onto-target/Related Articles (content was: "<noinclude>{{subpages}}</noinclude> ==Parent topics== ==Subtopics== ==Other related topics== <!-- Remove the section below after copying links to the other sections. --> ==Bot-suggested topics== Auto-populated based on Special:WhatLinksHere/Go-onto-target. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Artillery}} {{r|Bearing only mode}} {{r|Controlling close support to ground forces}} {{r|Cruise missile}} {{r|Go-onto-location-in-space}} {{r|Guided missile}} {{r|Laser designator}}...")
- 16:16, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operational art (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Operational art''' is a relatively new term, roughly from Russian and German theorists at the beginning of World War II, between tactics and strategy. If strategy defines one's areas of operations, operational art defines the priorities and campaigns within the various areas. A master of operational art sets conditions such that battles happen at the places, times, and other circumstances t...)
- 16:16, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operational art (content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Operational art''' is a relatively new term, roughly from Russian and German theorists at the beginning of World War II, between tactics and strategy. If strategy defines one's areas of operations, operational art defines the priorities and campaigns within the various areas. A master of operational art sets conditions such that battles happen at the places, times, and other circumstances that give maximum advantage to one's side. Intelligence...")
- 16:16, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Template:Operational art/Metadata (content was: "{{#switch: {{{info}}} <!-- Pagename must be filled out for subpages system to work correctly. --> | pagename = Operational art <!-- Primarily whether the article is written in "AE" - American, "AuE" - Australian, "BE" - British or "CE" - Canadian English. --> | variant = AE | abc = Operational art | cat_check = no | status = 2 | underlinked = no | cleanup = yes | cat1 = Military | cat2 = | cat3 =...")
- 16:16, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operational art/Related Articles (content was: "{{subpages}} ==Parent topics== {{r|Military}} {{r|Military doctrine}} ==Subtopics== {{r|Air assault}} {{r|Amphibious warfare}} {{r|Battlefield air interdiction}} {{r|Brigade}} {{r|Corps}} {{r|Operational maneuver group}} {{r|Panzer group}} {{r|Restructuring of the United States Army}} ==Other related topics== {{r|Centers of gravity (military)}} {{r|William Dupuy}} {{r|Special operations}} {{r|Military strategy}} {{r|Tactics}} {{r|Mikhail Tukhachevsky}}")
- 16:15, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation Vulture (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{subpages}} {{main|Dien Bien Phu}} As the French situation, at the battle of Dien Bien Phu, grew worse, they asked for U.S. air support; the proposed operation was called, in U.S. planning, '''Operation Vulture'''. Its chief proponent, in the U.S. government, was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Arthur D. Radford. French Gen. Paul Ely visited Radford in Washington, D.C., to make the reques...)
- 16:15, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Vulture (content was: "{{subpages}} {{main|Dien Bien Phu}} As the French situation, at the battle of Dien Bien Phu, grew worse, they asked for U.S. air support; the proposed operation was called, in U.S. planning, '''Operation Vulture'''. Its chief proponent, in the U.S. government, was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Arthur D. Radford. French Gen. Paul Ely visited Radford in Washington, D.C., to make the request. The proposal had no significant support with the o...")
- 16:14, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Template:Operation Vulture/Metadata (content was: "{{#switch: {{{info}}} <!-- Pagename must be filled out for subpages system to work correctly. --> | pagename = Operation Vulture <!-- Primarily whether the article is written in "AE" - American, "AuE" - Australian, "BE" - British or "CE" - Canadian English. --> | variant = AE | abc = Vulture, Operation | cat_check = no | status = 2 | underlinked = no | cleanup = yes | cat1 = History | cat2 = Military |...")
- 16:14, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Vulture/Definition (content was: "<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> A proposed U.S. operation to provide heavy air support, possibly including nuclear weapons, to the besieged French base at Dien Bien Phu in French Indochina, now the capital of Lai Chau Province in Vietnam")
- 16:14, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Vulture/Related Articles (content was: "<noinclude>{{subpages}}</noinclude> ==Parent topics== ==Subtopics== ==Other related topics== <!-- Remove the section below after copying links to the other sections. --> ==Bot-suggested topics== Auto-populated based on Special:WhatLinksHere/Operation VULTURE. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dien Bien Phu}} {{r|France}} {{r|Paul Ely}} {{r|The Two Vietnams after Geneva}} {{r|U.S. Department of State}} {{r|Viet Minh}} {{r|Vietnam wars}} {{Bot-created_related_article_su...")
- 16:14, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation Unified Protector (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{subpages}} left|thumb|300px|Halifax-class [[HMCS Charlottestown participating in NATO Maritime Group 1]] {{TOC|right}} '''Operation Unified Protector''' is the name for a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) action to enforce United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 against the Muammar Gaddafi government of Libya. It is a partial replacemen...)
- 16:14, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Unified Protector (content was: "{{subpages}} left|thumb|300px|Halifax-class [[HMCS Charlottestown participating in NATO Maritime Group 1]] {{TOC|right}} '''Operation Unified Protector''' is the name for a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) action to enforce United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 against the Muammar Gaddafi government of Libya. It is a partial replacement for the initial U.S.-led Operation Odyssey Dawn....")
- 16:13, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Template:Operation Unified Protector/Metadata (content was: "{{#switch: {{{info}}} <!-- Pagename must be filled out for subpages system to work correctly. e.g., pagename = Albert Einstein --> | pagename = Operation Unified Protector | abc = Operation Unified Protector | variant = AE | cat_check = | status = 2 | underlinked = | cleanup = | cat1 = Politics | cat2 = Military | cat3 = | sub1 = | sub2 = | sub3 = | tab1...")
- 16:13, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Unified Protector/Definition (content was: "<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> NATO operation to carry out the no-fly zone and arms embargo provisions of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 against the Muammar Gaddafi regime in Libya; successor to U.S.-led Operation Odyssey Dawn; expected to be short-term")
- 16:13, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation Rolling Thunder (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} {{main|Air operations against North Vietnam}} '''Operation Rolling Thunder''' was an air campaign, starting in 1965 and gradually disappearing by 1969, of the Vietnam War, principally proposed by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and his staff, over the strong objections of the Joint Chiefs of Staff but enthusiastically supported by President Lyndon Johnson. It was not the on...)
- 16:13, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Rolling Thunder (content was: "{{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} {{main|Air operations against North Vietnam}} '''Operation Rolling Thunder''' was an air campaign, starting in 1965 and gradually disappearing by 1969, of the Vietnam War, principally proposed by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara and his staff, over the strong objections of the Joint Chiefs of Staff but enthusiastically supported by President Lyndon Johnson. It was not the only air operation, nor the only air campaign against th...")
- 16:13, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Template:Operation Rolling Thunder/Metadata (content was: "{{#switch: {{{info}}} <!-- Pagename must be filled out for subpages system to work correctly. --> | pagename = Operation Rolling Thunder <!-- Primarily whether the article is written in "AE" - American, "AuE" - Australian, "BE" - British or "CE" - Canadian English. --> | variant = AE | abc = Rolling Thunder, Operation | cat_check = no | status = 2 | underlinked = no | cleanup = yes | cat1 = Military | cat2 =...")
- 16:12, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Rolling Thunder/Related Articles (content was: "{{subpages}} ==Parent topics== {{r|Vietnam War}} {{r|Air operations in the Vietnam War}} {{r|Air operations against North Vietnam}} ==Subtopics== {{r|A-4 Skyhawk}} {{r|A-6 Intruder}} {{r|F-4 Phantom II}} {{r|F-105}} {{r|F-8 Crusader}} {{r|Gravity bomb}} {{r|Cluster munition}} {{r|AIM-7 Sparrow}} {{r|AIM-9 Sidewinder}} {{r|MiG-19}} {{r|MiG-21}} {{r|Anti-aircraft artillery}} {{r|S-75 Dvina}} ==Other related topics== {{r|United States Pacific Command}} {{r|Seventh Air Force}}...")
- 16:12, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Rolling Thunder/Definition (content was: "<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> Initial sustained U.S. air campaign against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), based on a controversial model of retaliation and gradually increasing pressure rather than a short and intense campaign intended to destroy, not dissuade and punish")
- 16:12, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation Odyssey Dawn (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} left|thumb|300px|[[HMCS Charlottestown participating in NATO Maritime Group 1]] '''Operation Odyssey Dawn''' is the publicly announced code name for initial missile and aircraft strikes against Muammar Gaddafi's regime in Libya on 19-20 March 2011. The United States announced it, but emphasized that the U.S. role would become more of support o...)
- 16:12, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Odyssey Dawn (content was: "{{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} left|thumb|300px|[[HMCS Charlottestown participating in NATO Maritime Group 1]] '''Operation Odyssey Dawn''' is the publicly announced code name for initial missile and aircraft strikes against Muammar Gaddafi's regime in Libya on 19-20 March 2011. The United States announced it, but emphasized that the U.S. role would become more of support once specialized American capabilities, required in the...")
- 16:12, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Odyssey Dawn/External Links (content was: "{{subpages}} *[http://www.defense.gov/home/features/2011/0311_libya2/ U.S. Department of Defense webpage for the operation]")
- 16:11, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Template:Operation Odyssey Dawn/Metadata (content was: "{{#switch: {{{info}}} <!--general article properties--> | pagename = Operation Odyssey Dawn | variant = AE <!--Required for checklist--> | abc = Operation Odyssey Dawn | cat_check = yes | status = 2 | underlinked = yes | cleanup = no | by = | cat1 = Military | cat2 = | cat3 = | sub1 = | sub2 = | sub3 = | tab1 = | tab2 = | t...")
- 16:11, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Odyssey Dawn/Definition (content was: "<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Initial air operations against Libya in March 2011, involving U.S., British and French forces as part of a larger coalition")
- 16:11, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Odyssey Dawn/Related Articles (content was: "{{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} ==Parent topics== {{r|Libya}} {{r|United Nations}} {{r|No-fly zone}} {{r|NATO}} {{r|European Union}} ==Subtopics== ===Coalition actors=== {{r|Arab League}} {{r|Amr Moussa||**}} {{r|France}} {{r|Nicolas Sarkozy||**}} {{r|Alain Juppé||**}} {{r|Norway}} {{r|Qatar}} {{r|Spain}} {{r|United Kingdom}} {{r|David Cameron||**}} {{r|Liam Fox||**}} {{r|David Richards||**}} {{r|Greg Bagwell||**}} {{r|United States of America}} {{r|Barack Obama||**}} {{r|Hilla...")
- 16:09, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation Lam Son 719 (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} {{main|Vietnamization}} '''Operation Lam Son 719''' was the first major operation conducted by the Army of the Republic of Viet Nam without being teamed with American ground troops. Launched in 1971, it was intended to interdict areas of the Ho Chi Minh trail in Laos. It was a failure. It was intended to drive west across Highway 9, which continued into...)
- 16:09, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Lam Son 719 (content was: "{{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} {{main|Vietnamization}} '''Operation Lam Son 719''' was the first major operation conducted by the Army of the Republic of Viet Nam without being teamed with American ground troops. Launched in 1971, it was intended to interdict areas of the Ho Chi Minh trail in Laos. It was a failure. It was intended to drive west across Highway 9, which continued into Laos, and clear the area until it reached Tchepone. A...")
- 16:08, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Template:Operation Lam Son 719/Metadata (content was: "{{#switch: {{{info}}} <!-- Pagename must be filled out for subpages system to work correctly. --> | pagename = Operation Lam Son 719 <!-- Primarily whether the article is written in "AE" - American, "AuE" - Australian, "BE" - British or "CE" - Canadian English. --> | variant = AE | abc = Lam Son 719, Operation | cat_check = no | status = 2 | underlinked = no | cleanup = yes | cat1 = History | cat2 = Military...")
- 16:08, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Lam Son 719/Definition (content was: "<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> During the process of Vietnamization, the first major ground action carried out by Army of the Republic of Viet Nam soldiers operating independently of U.S. ground troops. It was a failure.", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|imported>Howard C. Berkowitz]]" ([[User talk:imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|talk]]))
- 16:08, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Lam Son 719/Related Articles (content was: "{{subpages}} ==Parent topics== {{r|Vietnamization}} {{r|Army of the Republic of Viet Nam}} ==Subtopics== {{r|Hoang Xuan Lam}} {{r|Nguyen Van Thieu}} ==Other related topics== {{r|Creighton Abrams}} {{r|Laos}} {{r|People's Army of Viet Nam}}", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|imported>Howard C. Berkowitz]]" ([[User talk:imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|talk]]))
- 16:08, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation LINEBACKER I (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "#REDIRECT Operation Linebacker I", and the only contributor was "John Leach" (talk))
- 16:08, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation LINEBACKER I (content was: "#REDIRECT Operation Linebacker I", and the only contributor was "John Leach" (talk))
- 16:07, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation Linebacker I (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{subpages}} {{main|South Vietnam's ground war, 1972-1975}} {{main|Paris Peace Talks}} '''Operation Linebacker I''', conducted between April and October 1972, was a U.S. bombing campaign targeted against the specific North Vietnamese infrastructure of the Ho Chi Minh trail, with the operational-level goal of interrupting the supply line to People's Army of Viet Nam (PAVN) conventional troops in th...)
- 16:07, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Linebacker I (content was: "{{subpages}} {{main|South Vietnam's ground war, 1972-1975}} {{main|Paris Peace Talks}} '''Operation Linebacker I''', conducted between April and October 1972, was a U.S. bombing campaign targeted against the specific North Vietnamese infrastructure of the Ho Chi Minh trail, with the operational-level goal of interrupting the supply line to People's Army of Viet Nam (PAVN) conventional troops in the South. It neither attempted to "send signals" as did...")
- 16:07, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Template:Operation Linebacker I/Metadata (content was: "{{#switch: {{{info}}} <!-- Pagename must be filled out for subpages system to work correctly. --> | pagename = Operation LINEBACKER I <!-- Primarily whether the article is written in "AE" - American, "AuE" - Australian, "BE" - British or "CE" - Canadian English. --> | variant = AE | abc = LINEBACKER I, Operation | cat_check = no | status = 2 | underlinked = no | cleanup = yes | cat1 = Military | cat2 = Histor...")
- 16:07, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Linebacker I/Definition (content was: "<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> A U.S. bombing campaign targeted against the specific North Vietnamese infrastructure of the Ho Chi Minh trail, with the operational-level goal of interrupting the supply line to People's Army of Viet Nam conventional troops in the South.")
- 16:06, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation LINEBACKER I/Definition (content was: "#REDIRECT Operation Linebacker I/Definition", and the only contributor was "John Leach" (talk))
- 16:06, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation GALVANIC (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{subpages}} '''Operation GALVANIC''' was the Allied answer to the question, During World War Two in the Pacific, as the Guadalcanal Campaign became more of a clear victory, both sides had to ask themselves, "what next?" One American objective was to create, in the Gilbert Islands, to support the upcoming Operation Flintlock in the Marshall Islands. While the Japanese did not know the specific American p...)
- 16:06, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation GALVANIC (content was: "{{subpages}} '''Operation GALVANIC''' was the Allied answer to the question, During World War Two in the Pacific, as the Guadalcanal Campaign became more of a clear victory, both sides had to ask themselves, "what next?" One American objective was to create, in the Gilbert Islands, to support the upcoming Operation Flintlock in the Marshall Islands. While the Japanese did not know the specific American plan, they had enough intelligence indications to begin...")
- 16:06, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Template:Operation GALVANIC/Metadata (content was: "{{#switch: {{{info}}} <!--general article properties--> | pagename = Operation GALVANIC | variant = AE | abc = GALVANIC Operation | cat_check = yes | status =3 | underlinked = no | cleanup = yes | by = | cat1 = Military | cat2 = History...", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|imported>Howard C. Berkowitz]]" ([[User talk:imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|talk]]))
- 16:06, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation GALVANIC/Definition (content was: "<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A series of U.S. and Japanese actions taken in response to the Guadalcanal Campaign ; U.S. plans including developing air bases for the Mariana Islands Campaign", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|imported>Howard C. Berkowitz]]" ([[User talk:imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|talk]]))
- 16:05, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation GALVANIC/Related Articles (content was: "{{subpages}} <!-- INSTRUCTIONS, DELETE AFTER READING: Related Articles pages link to existing and proposed articles that are related to the present article. These lists of links double as glossaries; to achieve this, all the article names in the list should be defined, using the {{r}} template system for definitio...", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|imported>Howard C. Berkowitz]]" ([[User talk:imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|talk]]))
- 16:05, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation FORAGER (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{subpages}} '''Operation FORAGER''' was the second-phase U.S. offensive in the Mariana Islands, following Operation Flintlock, beginning in June 1944 and resulting in the capture of Guam, Saipan and Tinian. These islands were to become the main bases for B-29 bombers attacking the home islands of Japan.")
- 16:05, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation FORAGER (content was: "{{subpages}} '''Operation FORAGER''' was the second-phase U.S. offensive in the Mariana Islands, following Operation Flintlock, beginning in June 1944 and resulting in the capture of Guam, Saipan and Tinian. These islands were to become the main bases for B-29 bombers attacking the home islands of Japan.")
- 16:05, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Template:Operation FORAGER/Metadata (content was: "{{#switch: {{{info}}} <!--general article properties--> | pagename = Operation FORAGER | variant = AE <!--Required for checklist--> | abc = FORAGER Operation | cat_check = yes | status = 3 | underlinked = yes | cleanup = yes | by = | cat1 = Histo...", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|imported>Howard C. Berkowitz]]" ([[User talk:imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|talk]]))
- 16:05, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation FORAGER/Definition (content was: "<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Second-phase U.S. offensive in the Mariana Islands, following Operation Flintlock, beginning in June 1944 and resulting in the capture of Guam, Saipan and Tinian")
- 16:04, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation FORAGER/Related Articles (content was: "{{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} ==Parent topics== {{r|World War Two in the Pacific}} {{r|Northern Mariana Islands}} {{r|Operation Flintlock}} ==Subtopics== {{r|Guam}} {{r|Saipan}} {{r|Battle of Saipan||**}} {{r|Battle of the Philippine Sea||**}} {{r|Tinian}} ==Other related topics== {{r|Strategic air warfare against Japan}} {{r|Nuclear attacks against Japan}}")
- 16:04, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Talk:Operation Eagle Pull (Deleted together with the associated page with reason: content was: "{{subpages}} '''Operation EAGLE PULL''' was the air evacuation, shortly before the fall of South Vietnam, of U.S. and friendly personnel from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on April 12, 1975, under the protection of the 31st Marine Amphibious Unit, part of III Marine Amphibious Force (MAF). They were threatened as the Khmer Rouge overran Cambodia. Planning for several evacuation c...)
- 16:04, 6 April 2024 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Eagle Pull (content was: "{{subpages}} '''Operation EAGLE PULL''' was the air evacuation, shortly before the fall of South Vietnam, of U.S. and friendly personnel from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on April 12, 1975, under the protection of the 31st Marine Amphibious Unit, part of III Marine Amphibious Force (MAF). They were threatened as the Khmer Rouge overran Cambodia. Planning for several evacuation contingencies had begun in 1973, when the last U.S. com...")