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Welcome to the NATO WikiProject!
Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/NATO articles by quality statistics
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1968 Thule Air Base B-52 crash | 2004 Istanbul summit | |||
Wesley Clark | 2006 Riga summit | |||
Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay | NATO | |||
Operation Deny Flight | ||||
Operation Sky Monitor |
The project banner is the template for use on Talk pages to aid collaboration, please add it to relevant talk pages:
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{{User WikiProject NATO}}
A template of NATO nations, for use on each nation's article:
{{North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)}}
A template of historic summits, for use on summit and related articles:
{{NATO summits}}
A template for articles on NATO's foreign relations, for use on multilateral and bilateral relations articles:
{{NATO relations}}
To reward work on NATO related articles on a editor's talk page, use:
{{subst:NATO barnstar|message ~~~~}}
Also available is this, used to reward work on WikiProject NATO and the NATO Portal