Talk:Herbert Loper/GA1

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GA Review

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Reviewer: Anotherclown (talk contribs) 08:25, 5 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Progression

  • Version of the article when originally reviewed: [1]
  • Version of the article when review was closed: [2]

Technical review

Criteria

  • It is factually accurate and verifiable.
    a (references): b (citations to reliable sources): c (OR):
    • Sufficient use of WP:RS and citations all follow a consistent style.
  • It is broad in its coverage.
    a (major aspects): b (focused):
    • The lead seems a little short to me, can more be added to summerise the article further per WP:LEAD?
    • I'm not an expert on the subject, however the article itself seems to cover all the major aspects of Lopers life and his military service.
    • Minor points:
      • You might consider mentioning in the lead that the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign and the Okinawa campaigns occurred during World War II for additional context. A suggestion for the first sentence would be: "Herbert Bernard Loper (22 October 1896 – 25 August 1989) was a United States Army major general who helped plan the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign and the Okinawa campaign during World War II."
      • "He remained at West Point as a student officer until 11 June 1919, when he again graduated"... why did he go back, in the previous paragraph he had just graduated? Was this perhaps some sort of post-graduate study?
      • "He was awarded a second Legion of Merit on 11 September 1948." Do we know what for?
  • It follows the neutral point of view policy.
    a (fair representation): b (all significant views):
    • No issues that I can see.
  • It is stable.
    No edit wars etc.:
    • No issues here.
  • It contains images, where possible, to illustrate the topic.
    a (tagged and captioned): b (Is illustrated with appropriate images): c (non-free images have fair use rationales): d public domain pictures appropriately demonstrate why they are public domain':
    • Image used is in the PD and seems appropriate for the article.