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As of 2024, editors are in the process of removing thousands of articles from the Military Workgroup and deleting them from the wiki. These are articles which delineate great details about specific weapons systems, U.S. military operations, bases and procedures, military-minded political interest groups, and in some cases, the chemistry needed for explosives and bombs. These are NOT the kinds of material this wiki seeks to provide, and it baffles the current editorial staff that so much of it was permitted in the past. The material is so messy and interthreaded that the removal project will probably require at least two years.
We do seek articles about military history, battles, and thorough, researched discussions of particular military matters--but not the inner workings of a given country, nor anything that could even remotely be used to help partisans in modern wars to create, evaluate or manage weapons systems. Even if other wikis allow this, Citizendium shall not. Military articles must attempt to be objective about politics and should not promote political organizations, interest groups, or individual thinkers.
This workgroup can organize and coordinate efforts to create and improve articles relating to military affairs. If you are interested in participating, you may add yourself to Category:Military Authors, discuss issues on the Military Workgroup Forum, or simply dive in and begin contributing. If you'd like to be an editor, please ask the Editor in Chief to be added to Category:Military Editors.
Open issues
Articles
Click on the [r] after the first definition below to edit this list of transcluded subtopics.
- Military [r]: The standing armed forces of a country, that are directed by the national government and are tasked with that nation's defense. [e]
The {{subpages}} template is designed to be used within article clusters and their related pages.
It will not function on CZ pages.
Parent topics
- War [r]: A state of violent conflict which exists between two or more independent nations or groups, each seeking to impose its will on the others. [e]
Subtopics
- Army [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Air force [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Navy [r]: A military force organized primarily for missions on, under, or above bodies of water [e]
- Mary I (England) [r]: (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) Queen of England, whose reign was short, tumultuous and marked by controversy, most particularly a return to Roman Catholicism. [e]
- American Revolution [r]: (1763-1789) war that resulted in the formation of the U.S., in which 13 North American colonies overthrew British rule. [e]
- Huey Long [r]: Add brief definition or description
Original priority articles
High priority articles
In the list of articles below, the existence of an approved version is indicated by underlining.
If you begin work on one of the articles from the list below, please be sure to add the article to the Military Workgroup list (add [[Category:Military Workgroup]] at the bottom of the article's page). If you edit the list, please be sure to keep them in alphabetical order, according to their categories and sub-categories.
If you want to import one of these articles from Wikipedia, please read How to convert Wikipedia articles to Citizendium articles first. In particular, please do not import WP articles unless you plan or beginning work on them "within the hour" as the article says.
In alphabetical order, according to category.
Main subject areas
Air Force | Army | Civil War | Military Ethics | Military Law | Military Doctrine | Militia | Navy | Philosophy of War | Soldier | War | Weapon
Weaponry
Artillery|Autocannon | Biological weapon | Chemical weapon |Edged weapon| Small Arms | Gunpowder |Guided missile|Machine gun| Mortar | Multiple rocket launcher | Nuclear weapon| Precision-guided munition| Rifle | Ship | Submarine | Tank | weapons of mass destruction | Unguided rocket
Biographies
Napoleon Bonaparte | Julius Caesar | Joan of Arc | George Armstrong Custer | Alexander the Great | Hannibal | Georgi Zhukov | Douglas MacArthur | George Patton | Erwin Rommel | Mao Tse-Tung
Military Science & Philosophy
Subject Areas
Military doctrine | Just war theory | Grand strategy| Military strategy | Operational art | Tactics
Concepts
Centers of gravity (military) | Economic warfare | Intelligence (information gathering) | Logistics (military) | Strategic bombing | Swarming (military)
Thinkers, Scholars, Philosophers, & Strategists
Charles Ardant du Picq | John Boyd | Carl von Clausewitz | Julian S. Corbett | Giulio Douhet | Waldemar Erfurth | Frederick the Great | J.F.C. Fuller | Hugo von Freytag-Loringhoven | Antoine-Henri Jomini | Wilhelm von Leeb | Basil Liddell Hart | Alfred Thayer Mahan |Roger Trinquier| Maurice de Saxe | William Mitchell | Miyamoto Musashi | Sun Tzu | John Warden III | Vegetius
Military Justice, Law, & Ethics
Ethics & Ethical Codes
Law & Legal Concepts
Geneva Conventions | Military law | War crime
Events
International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)| Nuremberg Military Tribunals | International Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)
Military Forces, Branches, Institutions, & Structures
Force Types
Army | Air Force | Navy | Coast Guard | Naval infantry | Special operations
Ground (army) Force Types
Ancient & Pre-Modern
Modern
Combat arms
Artillery | Infantry | Special Operations
Combat support
Combat service support
general engineering (military) | Combat engineer
Personnel types
Commissioned Officer | Enlisted | Non-commissioned officer | Warrant Officer
- Ranks (By country, according to branches)
Field marshal | General | Lieutenant general | Major general | Brigadier general | Colonel | Lieutenant colonel | Major | Captain | First lieutenant | Second lieutenant
Air Forces
Aircraft types
Bomber aircraft | Fighter aircraft | Transport aircraft | C3I-ISR aircraft | Rotary wing aircraft
Fleet admiral|Admiral|Vice admiral|Rear admiral | Commodore | Captain (naval) | Commander (naval) | Lieutenant Commander | Lieutenant (naval)
Ship types
Submarine | Aircraft carrier | Battleship | Cruiser | Destroyer | Ocean escort | Fast attack craft | Replenishment ship | Prepositioning ship
Military Institutions
United States Military Academy West Point, NY
United States Coast Guard Academy ; New London, CT
United States Naval Academy : Annapolis, MD
United States Air Force Academy : Colorado Springs, CO
Virginia Military Institute
The Citadel
Norwich University
Activities
Military History
Wars in history (in chronological order)
Note: many of these entries will also be High Priority articles in the History Workgroup.
Crusades | Hundred Years' War | American Revolutionary War | American Civil War | World War I | World War II | Korean War | Vietnam War | Iran-Iraq War | Gulf War | Iraq War | Afghanistan War (1978–1992) | Afghanistan War (2001-2021)
Battles
Battle of Hastings | Battle of Waterloo