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CAPS?[edit]

@AlanM1:- I have seen it used in source in both all caps and as 'Have Drill'. I am ok ether way, and would like the article to use it consistently - can you provide a source that ALL CAPS is US military norm? Attack Ramon (talk) 14:22, 4 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

@Attack Ramon: – I was mistaken. I apparently was remembering CIA operations being all caps, not military. To start with, see the scans of the book The Central Intelligence Agency and Overhead Reconnaissance: The U-2 and Oxcart Programs (authored by the "History Staff, Central Intelligence Agency"). Note that OXCART is no cap'd in the title on the site, but it is in the book. A lot of refs are to this site (which is pretty consistent about it other than that), and it's pretty well thought of, but I'm looking for more... —[AlanM1(talk)]— 14:30, 5 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Ok , let me know what you find. As I wrote, I am ok either way, we should just be consistent. Attack Ramon (talk) 14:44, 5 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
If you search for some project names (e.g. "BLACK SHIELD", "OXCART", "AQUATONE"), at the CIA site, they are pretty consistent there as well. —[AlanM1(talk)]— 15:12, 5 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
That looks pretty convincing, I'll change to all CAPS in other related articles, too. Attack Ramon (talk) 15:22, 5 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Attack Ramon: Here's a list of candidates gleaned from the index of that book. Note that there may be exceptions where we may want to use title case, like in the context of the other (non-CIA) participants; Project Rainbow seems to be written about in title case both at CIA and elsewhere, while the GWNSA folks use all-caps. Also, some acronyms/initialisms may be in the list, which should definitely be all-cap'd for that reason alone.

AQUATONE  Done
AQUILINE  Done
ASPIC  Not Applicable – Acronym for "Asian Photographic Interpretation Center", for which there is no reference
AXILLARY  Done – No article. Dab updated.
BACKFIN  Not Applicable – Incorrectly cap'd nickname of Tu-98
BEACON HILL
BGMARQUE
BIRDWATCHER
BLACK KNIGHT
BLACK SHIELD
BLUE BOOK
CHALICE
DRAGON :: points to the fire-breathing animal.
DRAGON LADY – ? :: could be the Lockheed U-2 airplane.
EBONY :: points to a magazine
EQUINE
EVEN STEVEN
FAN SONG
FICON :: points to Fiber Connectivity in computing. For the USAF Fighter Conveyor project with B-36 and F-84, see FICON project.
FISH :: points to Fish (disambiguation).
FISH HAWK
FLIPTOP
GENETRIX – ?
GRANDSLAM
GUSTO
HBJARGON
HBJGO
HEN HOUSE
HEN ROOST
HIGH WIRE
HOT SHOP
HTAUTOMAT
HTNAMABLE
IDEALIST
ISINGLASS
KEDLOCK
KEMPSTER
KICK OFF :: points to a music album.
KINGFISH
KNIFE EDGE
KWCORK
KWEXTRA-00
KWGLITTER-00
LINCOLN :: points to Lincoln (a disambig page)
LONG GREEN
LONG SHAFT
MATS :: points to a disambig page.
MILL TOWN
MUDLARK
NICE GIRL
NIMBUS
OARFISH
OILSTONE
PARAMOUNT
POLECAT
QUICK KICK
RADINT
RAINBOW :: points to Rainbow (colored arc in sky)
RED DOT
ROBIN
ROBIN HOOD
SCOPE COTTON
SCOPE CRANE
SCOPE LOGIC
SCOPE SAINT
SCOPE SAINT-I
SCOPE SAINT-II
SCOPE SHIELD
SEAFOAM
SKYLARK
SOFT TOUCH
SOUTH GATE
SQUARE DEAL
STEVER
STPOLLY
SUN SPOT
TAGBOARD
TALL KING
TIME STEP
TOKEN
TOPPER
TOUCHDOWN
UPWIND
WHALE TALE
—[AlanM1(talk)]— 18:38, 6 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, I'm in the process of changing them all to italicized all caps, on all articles. Attack Ramon (talk) 22:11, 6 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Why italicized? —[AlanM1(talk)]— 17:53, 7 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
That's the way I saw it in the article when I first started editing. DO you it should be regular/no italics? Attack Ramon (talk) 23:05, 12 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
At WP:MILMOS § Style of operation names: "...No emphasis, such as quote marks, boldface [...] or italics are added..." —[AlanM1(talk)]— 11:29, 13 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for pointing that out. I will un-italic them now. Attack Ramon (talk) 15:07, 13 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

There may be film of this MiG-17F plane at the Internet Archive and in Wikimedia Commons[edit]

This plane may be documented in this uploaded film in Wikimedia Commons, which came from the US National Technical Information Service via the public.resource.org FedFlix program and into the Internet Archive. Unfortunately, the film has no metadata and contains no information about its date or subject. Subsequently, people have tried to identify what exactly it is showing, with the uploader claiming it is part of Operation Diamond (a MiG-21 espionage operation). Gnuish (talk) 01:03, 2 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]