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At the moment, the main source for this article is Sue Light's scarletfinders website. The article there looks quite well sourced, and from what I can find out so far this is a quality source, but it would not, I suspect, be accepted in any of the higher level reviews such as GA or FAC. Sue Light has, however, published an article on this subject in issue #75 of Stand To!, the magazine of the Western Front Association. If any editor is a member of that association, I believe the magazine can be viewed online, and this article's sources updated. Factotem (talk) 18:05, 27 March 2018 (UTC)Reply