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[edit] Editing basics
[edit] Review policy and conventions
- Make sure that you submit information which is relevant to the specific purpose of the wiki, or your content might be deleted. You can always use the talk pages to ask questions or check to see if your idea will be accepted. Please make note of the license your contributions will be covered with.
[edit] Start editing
- To start editing a MediaWiki page, click the Edit this page (or just edit) link at one of its edges. This brings you to the edit page: a page with a text box containing the wikitext - the editable code from which the server produces the finished page. If you just want to experiment, please do so in the sandbox, not here.
[edit] Type your changes
- You can just type your text. However, also using basic wiki markup (described in the next section) to make links and do simple formatting adds to the value of your contribution. Wikimedia wikis have style guidelines available. If you follow these, your contributions will be more valuable as they won't need to be cleaned up later.
[edit] Summarize your changes
- Write a short edit summary in the small field below the edit-box. You may use shorthand to describe your changes, as described in the edit summary legend.
[edit] Preview before saving
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[edit] Most frequent wiki markup explained
Here are the 6 most frequently used types of wiki markup. If you need more help see Wikitext examples.
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You can italicize text by putting 2 apostrophes on each side. 3 apostrophes will embolden the text. 5 apostrophes will embolden and italicize the text. (4 apostrophes doesn't do anything special -- there's just 'one left over'.) | You can ''italicize text'' by putting 2 apostrophes on each side. 3 apostrophes will embolden '''the text'''. 5 apostrophes will embolden and italicize '''''the text'''''. (4 apostrophes doesn't do anything special -- there's just ''''one left over''''.) |
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You should "sign" your comments on talk pages: | You should "sign" your comments on talk pages: <br> - Three tildes give your user name: ~~~ <br> - Four tildes give your user name plus date/time: ~~~~ <br> - Five tildes give the date/time alone: ~~~~~ <br> |
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Section headings
Headings organize your writing into sections. The Wiki software can automatically generate a table of contents from them. Subsection
Using more equals signs creates a subsection. A smaller subsection
Don't skip levels, like from two to four equals signs. Start with 2 equals signs not 1 because 1 creates H1 tags which should be reserved for page title. | == Section headings == ''Headings'' organize your writing into sections. The Wiki software can automatically generate a table of contents from them. === Subsection === Using more equals signs creates a subsection. ==== A smaller subsection ==== Don't skip levels, like from two to four equals signs. Start with 2 equals signs not 1 because 1 creates H1 tags which should be reserved for page title. |
marks the end of the list.
| * ''Unordered lists'' are easy to do: ** Start every line with a star. *** More stars indicate a deeper level. *: Previous item continues. ** A new line * in a list marks the end of the list. * Of course you can start again. |
A new line marks the end of the list.
| # ''Numbered lists'' are: ## Very organized ## Easy to follow A new line marks the end of the list. # New numbering starts with 1. |
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Here's a link to the Main page. | Here's a link to the [[Main page]]. |
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The weather in London is a page that doesn't exist yet. You could create it by clicking on the link. | [[The weather in London]] is a page that doesn't exist yet. You could create it by clicking on the link. |
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You can link to a page section by its title: If multiple sections have the same title, add a number. #Example section 3 goes to the third section named "Example section". | You can link to a page section by its title: * [[List of cities by country#Morocco]]. If multiple sections have the same title, add a number. [[#Example section 3]] goes to the third section named "Example section". |
[edit] Further reading
[edit] Editing help
[edit] Wiki markups and codes
- Help:Wikitext examples
- Help:Reference card - a one-page summary of important commands, to be printed out and used next to the computer
- Help:HTML in wikitext
- HTML elements - introduction to HTML
[edit] Page management
- Help:Starting a new page
- Merging and moving pages
- This is OOC information.
Information detailed here is for OOC uses only.
Alliance Federals Training Detachment Military Service - AngloSino Alliance - Active Division
- Attached to 63rd Alliance Enforcement Group
Ownership History AngloSino Alliance
- Nickname: The Crucible
- Currently Assigned to the Silverhold Training Facility
- Currently part of the 63rd Alliance Enforcement Group which consists of the 63rd Federal Division and 63rd Alliance Enforcement Fleet
[edit] Officers
Packard Thomas - First Lieutenant Training Officer
[edit] Training Organization
Leadership Training
- I. Leadership
- II. Define Leadership
- III. Identify the Four Factors of Leadership
- IV. Identify and Define the Eleven Principles of Leadership
Basic Peacekeeping Tasks
- I. Non-Confrontational Patrolling
- II. Basic Crowd Control
- III. Use of Non-Lethal Force (both Armed and Unarmed)
Learn and Perform Basic Warfighting Tasks
- I. Basic Patrolling in Hostile Territory
- II. Basic Combat Movement; also the difference between cover and concealment
- III. Use of Lawful Lethal Force (both Armed and Unarmed)
- IV. Tactical Combat Formations and the Application of Resulting Firepower
Learn Basic Communication Protocols to include
- Standard Voice Protocol
- Emergency Use of Unsecured Channels to Transmit Secure Information
- Availability and Appropriate Use of Artillery Requests; To Include:
- Navy Artillery Fire Support
- Close Air Fire Support
[edit] Field Training
Field Equipment Familiarization
- I. Personal weaponry
- II. Warfighter Armor System, Personnel "WASP kit"
- III. Communications equipment
- IV. Crew-served weaponry
Tactical Movement
- Confidence Course
- Field Agility Training Course
- Timed obstacle courses
- Infiltration course
Weapon Qualifications
- Rifle (recorded)
- Pistol (recorded)
Combat Tactics
- Solo combat
- 'Killing House'
- SMG qualification (pass/fail)
- Shotgun qualification (pass/fail)
Graduation Exercise
- I. Tactical movement across long distances (7km)
- II. Night patrol
- III. Live-fire tactical defense and counteroffensive.
[edit] Advanced Infantry Training
- I. Reinforcement of previous instruction
- II. Adverse Environment combat I (Silverhold)
- Extreme cold-weather/mountain
- Arid desert
- III. Adverse Environment combat II (Newhall)
- Microgravity combat; EVA combat suit familiarization
- 'Frogman' traning
- Amphibious landings (Sea->shore, air->surface)
NOTE: Advanced Infantry Training is not mandatory, unless the individual has already taken and passed the course.
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