Talk:HMS Raleigh (1919)/GA1

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Sturmvogel 66 in topic GA Review

GA Review

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Reviewer: AustralianRupert (talk · contribs) 09:43, 14 February 2020 (UTC)Reply


I will post a review shortly. Regards, AustralianRupert (talk) 09:43, 14 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

Initial comments: G'day, Sturm, nice work. I have a few relatively minor comments/observations: AustralianRupert (talk) 09:51, 14 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

  • please add a citation at the end of the paragraph ending with "On 3 August, Pakenham transferred his flag to the light cruiser HMS Calcutta and Raleigh became a private ship."
  • and dismissed their ship --> "dismissed from their ship"?
    • For some undoubtedly archaic reason, the formal verdict doesn't use "from".
  • should there be a full bibliographic entry for the Engineering, 24 September 1920 source?
    • Too many "Engineerings" to figure out which one was meant.
  • in the References, Raven is out of order (alphabetically)
  • the infobox states that the ship was ordered on 12 December 1915, but I couldn't find that date in the body of the article
    • I can't find it anywhere so deleted.
  • A dozen sailors died as the crew abandoned ship due to drowning and hypothermia --> " A dozen sailors died due to drowning and hypothermia as the crew abandoned ship"?
  • unless I missed it, I couldn't see the 2 x 2-pdrs mentioned in the body
  • same as above for the deck and gun shield armour figures
  • "File:HMS Raleigh at Pier D Vancouver 1921.jpg": this probably needs a US licence in addition to the current one used

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