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Hello I am Nford24, FRSA, you have successfully found my user page. To talk with me click Here.
My quotes of Wikiwisdom:
- "If you delete it from the articles your involved with, then it's obviously not going to be the standard to have it in the articles your involved with."
- “Wikipedia is an encyclopedia not a pop culture magazine.” – Keivan.f
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- "Some editors prefer to be economical with facts for their own agendas."
- Everyone should read the Devil's Dictionary of Wikipedia Policy.
- "Utter fucking bullshit." --User:Jimbo Wales|Jimbo Wales (User talk:Jimbo Wales#top|talk) 22:06, 25 January 2016 (UTC)
My crowning achievement on Wikipedia has been the article Yurol railway station, which was featured in the Cooroy Rag on page 3 on 8 February 2023.[1]
About me[edit]
If you feel I have a conflict of interest on a subject, please don't hesitate to let me know.
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) since July 2020
- Member of the Royal Society of Queensland
- Member of the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland
- Member of the Cooroora Historical Society
- Member, Cooroy Rag Community News Paper committee
- Honorary Member, Cooroy-Pomona RSL Sub-Branch
- Former Noosa Councillor candidate (2020 local government election)
- Director, Pomona and District Weather Warnings
- 2011, Sunshine Coast Young Citizen of the Year – Australia Day honours
- 2019, Noosa Electorate Medallion, for "Service to our local community" – Queensland Day Awards
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This is the list of vessels and bases I've either visited, stayed at or been to sea on for varies lengths of time.
- Ships
- HMAS Arunta, Anzac-class Frigate
- HMAS Diamantina, River-class Frigate
- HMAS Leeuwin, Leeuwin-class Hydrographic Survey Vessel
- HMAS Melbourne, Adelaide-class Frigate
- HMAS Mermaid, Paluma-class Survey Motor Launch
- HMAS Newcastle, Adelaide-class Frigate
- HMAS Onslow, Oberon-class Submarine
- HMAS Sydney, Hobart-class Air Warfare Destroyer
- HMAS Vampire, Daring-class Destroyer
- HMAS Wewak, Balikpapan-class Heavy Landing Craft
- STS Young Endeavour I, brigantine
- Bases
- HMAS Cairns
- HMAS Cerberus
- HMAS Creswell
- HMAS Kuttabul
- HMAS Leeuwin (Stayed there after transfer to the army)
- HMAS Moreton
- HMAS Stirling
- Wrecks
- HMVS Cerberus, Breastwork Monitor
- HMAS Otama, Oberon-class Submarine
My quick links[edit]
>Low pending changes backlog: 5 pages according to DatBot as of 04:15, 13 June 2024 (UTC)
Very high unreviewed pages backlog: 10174 articles, as of 04:00, 13 June 2024 (UTC), according to DatBot
Pages[edit]
Pages Created[edit]
Under development[edit]
- User:Nford24/Queensland Defence Force
- User:Nford24/Royal Geographical Society of Queensland
- User:Nford24/Australians Awarded Imperial Honours
- User:Nford24/List of Companions of the King's Service Order
- Pomona
- User:Nford24/Page Furnishers
- User:Nford24/Pomona
- User:Nford24/Noosa Museum
- User:Nford24/Pomona Rotunda
Possible future projects[edit]
- Rear Admiral The Hon. Jack Rush, RFD, KC, RAN
- Rear Admiral Matthew Paul Buckley, AM, CSC, RAN
- Rear Admiral Stephen John Hughes, AM, CSC, RAN
- Major General David Peter Coghlan, AO
- Major General Jason Kyle Walk, AM[2]
- Major General Michael Cowen, AM, KC
- Air Vice-Marshal Carl Newman, AM
Template guide[edit]
Quick links[edit]
Australia[edit]
- Chief of the Defence Force – General Angus Campbell, AO, DSC
- Vice Chief of the Defence Force – Vice Admiral David Johnston, AC, RAN
- Chief of Joint Operations – Lieutenant General Greg Bilton, AO, CSC
- Chief of Joint Capabilities – Lieutenant General John Frewen, AO, DSC
- Chief of Defence Intelligence – Lieutenant General Gavan Reynolds, AO
- Chief of Personnel – Lieutenant General Natasha Fox, AO, CSC
- Director-General of the Australian Submarine Agency – Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead, AO, RAN
- Commander Defence COVID-19 Taskforce – Rear Admiral Robert Plath, AM, RAN
- Commander Maritime Border Command – Rear Admiral Mark Hill, AM, CSC, RAN
- Chief of Navy – Vice Admiral Mark Hammond, AO, RAN
- Deputy Chief of Navy – Rear Admiral Jonathan Earley, CSC, RAN
- Commander Australian Fleet – Rear Admiral Christopher Smith, AM, CSM, RAN
- Chief of Army – Lieutenant General Simon Stuart, AO, DSC
- Deputy Chief of Army – Major General Cheryl Pearce, AM, CSC
- Commander Forces Command – Major General Susan Coyle, AM, CSC, DSM
- Commander Special Operations Command – Major General Paul Kenny, DSC, DSM
- Commander 1st Division – Major General Scott Winter, AM
- Commander 2nd Division – Major General David Thomae, AM
- Chief of Air Force – Air Marshal Robert Chipman, AM, CSC
- Deputy Chief of Air Force – Air Vice Marshal Glen Braz, AM, CSC, DSM
- Air Commander Australia – Air Vice Marshal Darren Goldie, AM, CSC
United Kingdom[edit]
- Chief of the Defence Staff – Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, KCB
- Vice-Chief of the Defence Staff – General Gwyn Jenkins, CB, OBE, ADC
- First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff – Admiral Sir Ben Key, KCB, CBE
- Chief of the General Staff – General Sir Patrick Sanders, KCB, CBE, DSO
- Chief of the Air Staff – Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Knighton, KCB
- Commander Strategic Command – General Sir James Hockenhull, KBE
- Constable of the Tower – General Sir Gordon Messenger, KCB, DSO and Bar, OBE
- Lieutenant of the Tower of London – Lieutenant General Sir George Norton, KCVO, CBE
- Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports – Vacant
- Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle – Lieutenant General Philip Jones, CB, CBE
- Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom – King Charles III
- Vice-Admiral of the United Kingdom – Vacant
- Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom – General Sir Gordon Messenger, KCB, DSO and Bar, OBE
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- ^ "Old railway station uncovered". cooroyrag.com.au.
- ^ "Head of Corps, Royal Australian Corps of Transport". RACT Association. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
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