User:Leobold111

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Lives in Dallas,  Texas.

Born in 1976.

Interested in Historical Articles, Americana and other general knowledge. I do a lot of repair rather than major edits. Red links, no links, misdirected links, grammar, and spelling are most of my work. Grammar and spelling are only done with something that is glaring. I don't do big adds or subtracts.

This editor is a WikiGnome.

Useful Articles[edit]

These are Wikipedia articles I use to help my writing and editing.

Favorite Articles[edit]

Texas[edit]

United States[edit]

United States Government[edit]

American Civil War[edit]

Beginning of the American Civil War[edit]

During the American Civil War[edit]

Conclusion of the American Civil War[edit]

World War II[edit]

  • World War II
  • Causes of World War II
  • Timeline of World War II
  • Diplomatic history of World War II
  • Neutral powers during World War II
  • Military production during World War II
  • List of military engagements of World War II
  • List of World War II conferences
  • Commanders of World War II
  • Opposition to World War II
  • The Holocaust
  • Home front during World War II
  • Technology during World War II

  • Campaigns of World War II[edit]

    Allies of World War II[edit]

    Axis powers[edit]

    Aftermath of World War II[edit]

    United States Military[edit]

    Portals and Outlines[edit]

    Tip of the Day[edit]

    Using templates

    Templates are a type of page that contain boilerplate text that is intended to be displayed on more than one page in Wikipedia.

    This Tip of the day box is an example of a template (there are several versions actually), and besides being displayed here it is displayed on many userpages as well.

    Template names start with the prefix "Template:" followed by the page name. The main version of the template you are reading right now is called "Template:totd".

    To display a template on a page, go to the target page, click "edit", and add the template's name (with or without the prefix) surrounded by double curly brackets to the page's source text. (The text you see in the edit box when you click edit this page is called "source text", because it is a lot like programming code, which is called "source code").

    Including a template on a page in this way is called "transclusion". Here's an example:

    To include the Template:Philosophy topics, type this at the end of the philosophy article you wish to place it on::

    {{Philosophy topics}}
    Read more:
    To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}

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