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I am not the right person to make the above changes, as I cannot provide the necessary content. | I am not the right person to make the above changes, as I cannot provide the necessary content. | ||
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:Leave it to the person who has more information to actually create that page. Increasing overall complexity of Misplaced Pages does not help users find content that is useful. Unless and until a user has information on the policies of the armed forces of other nations towards homosexuality and creates the proposed pages you've listed, this page should remain in place with its content intact. Don't go moving content around to just create many more stubs from one article which is reasonably encyclopedic. --] 23:12, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC) |
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I am trying to expand this article and introduce the situation of the homosexuality in U.S. army. Anyone knows this can help? a gay soldier is much more welcome! :) --Yacht (talk) 17:12, Jul 20, 2004 (UTC)
to make this more encyclopaedic
- There should be a page entitled Armed forces policies on sexual orientation.
- That page should link to this one, and absorb some of its content, in particular the section on
other countries.
- The section on other countries is currently a stub, and shoul be moved to the new article. What about non-Western countries?
- The new article will link to similar articles on general polices
I am not the right person to make the above changes, as I cannot provide the necessary content. mike40033 05:09, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- Leave it to the person who has more information to actually create that page. Increasing overall complexity of Misplaced Pages does not help users find content that is useful. Unless and until a user has information on the policies of the armed forces of other nations towards homosexuality and creates the proposed pages you've listed, this page should remain in place with its content intact. Don't go moving content around to just create many more stubs from one article which is reasonably encyclopedic. --ABQCat 23:12, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)