User:LGF1992UK
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My first article: RBVZ S-XVI, 28 July 2008
My 25th article: Amiot 110, 29 July 2008
My 50th article: Farman F.31, 13 September 2008
My 75th article: European route E74, 18 October 2008
My 100th article: Pavel Argeyev, 1 September 2009
Please see My Created Pages for a full list of articles I've created. See also Things to Translate for articles I intend to translate from FR. Also take a look at My Notebook for upcoming articles and all that jazz.
Awards
[edit]The Exceptional Newcomer Award | ||
I just wanted to give you this as a token of support, appreciation, and encouragement. Please keep up the good work - I know there's a lot in Green & Swanborough that we've yet to cover here. I'm keen to see what you contribute next! Rlandmann (talk) 11:53, 7 August 2008 (UTC) |
The Special Barnstar | ||
This Barnstar is awarded to LGF1992UK for tidying up my Userboxes page when I didn't have the time to do it myself.Cheers! Keep up the good work! La Alquimista 08:51, 1 November 2008 (UTC) |
The Barnstar of Diligence | ||
For meeting a challenge with great precision, and for being an asset to the Wikipedia community. Keep up the good work! Eustress (talk) 18:30, 23 January 2009 (UTC) |
'Did You Know's I've written
[edit]- ... that Jingning County, in Gansu, People's Republic of China, is one of the seats of Chinese civilization, with a history dating back to the Neolithic era? (21 October 2008, 543 views)
- ... that Samuel Frederick Henry Thompson, a British flying ace of World War I, scored 30 kills in five months of service and won both the DFC and MC? (12 December 2008, 3,700 views)
- ... that despite the amputation of his left leg and injury to his left hand, Russian World War I fighter ace Juri Gilsher continued to fly and scored five kills in 1917? (17 August 2009, 137 views)
- ... that Pavel Argeyev, a Russian flying ace, fought on both the Eastern Front and the Western Front for both Russia and France during the First World War? (10 September 2009, 1,800 views)
- ... that Pavel Antseborenko, a Soviet soldier of the Great Patriotic War, was awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union in 1944 for detonating a live hand grenade to avoid capture, killing himself and several German troops in the process? (3 January 2010, 1,947 views))
- ... that HMS Tynedale (L96), a destroyer of the Royal Navy, attacked and damaged a U-boat in 1942 that would sink her a year later? (11 May 2010)
- .. that despite sustaining over 100 holes in his aircraft during a dogfight at Makarovo in 1942, Soviet Air Forces pilot Konstantin Krasavin survived and went on to win the title of Hero of the Soviet Union? (21 July 2012)