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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter: Issue LIII (July 2010)
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Opportunities for new military history articles, by Nick-D

Depite what's sometimes claimed, finding new topics for articles is still much easier than building a bridge during an Afghan summer while wearing full body armour

A common explanation for the decreasing number of new articles being created is that most of the obvious topics have now been taken. While it is certainly true that articles on all the major military history topics have been started (in most cases several years ago), that doesn't mean that there are no further opportunities for article creation. The following article outlines my experiences in finding new topics for military history articles in the last few years and areas where I think fairly easy opportunities for article creation remain. I've focused on World War II in the examples only as this is the area I'm most familiar with; similar opportunities exist for many other military history related topics.

Article worthiness

The main determinant of whether something is 'article worthy' is if it meets the criteria set out in the guideline Wikipedia:Notability and the various subsidiary guidelines (of which Wikipedia:Notability (people) and Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies) are most relevant for military history topics). In short, these guidelines require the existence of "significant coverage in reliable secondary sources" before an article can be created and for the topic to not violate any of the categories at WP:NOT. However, there are no hard and fast rules of what 'significant coverage' means, and the general inclination of most editors participating in article for deletion discussions is to err on the side of keeping the article if it is sourced, neutral and written on a fairly sensible topic. As a result, there's plenty of leeway to create articles on interesting topics.

General guidance on indicators of notability for military history-related topics is available at Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Notability guide. My suggestions for the minimum level of sourcing which is required to support an article are as follows:

Current gaps

Taking the above into account, what are some opportunities for new articles? My suggestions are as follows:

Strategies for finding new topics

Some strategies which I've used to find new article topics are:

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