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What have I added that needs citing exactly?

Anything that you have added to the lists of weddings, memorials, memorials etc. Frankly this was not a well referenced article in the first place and arguably all these lists should be deleted until there are properly cited. Thanks. Dormskirk (talk) 14:36, 8 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

I am adding photographs of the memorials that I took personally last week. What further proof do you need?

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The consensus is we don't name the dead or survivors of aviation disasters unless they have a WP article. Here are just some of the many discussions-

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Hello, the evidence is in the Wikipedia article on Field Marshall.

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