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Welcome to the sixth Bugle for 2023!

Seven articles, one list and three pictures achieved featured status during May. The regular article news section covers them, as well as three new A-class articles.

For those in the northern hemisphere enjoying summer holidays while those in the south keep warm at home, we have a good-sized book review section featuring two entries from Hawkeye7, a history of the Australian Signals Directorate and a new Osprey World War II campaign book, plus Nick-D's review of the history of the 1945 Borneo campaign.

Your editors, Ian Rose (talk) and Nick-D (talk)


Awards and honours


Contest department

 
  • For the May installment of the contest department's article writing contest, there were 27 articles submitted by eight editors. Taking first place, and the Wikichevrons, was Simongraham, who achieved 43 points from seven articles. Runner-up was Zawed, just two points behind with 41 points, also from seven articles. They earn the Writer's Barnstar. Other entries were submitted by Sturmvogel_66, Hog Farm, Djmaschek, Gog the Mild, Dofftoubab and Pickersgill-Cunliffe. The June edition of the contest is now open, submit entries for those articles that you are presently working on!


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