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[edit]Here's the code that I use for my ship articles: <ref group=Note>All dates used in this article are [[Old Style and New Style dates|New Style]]</ref>
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The Bugle: Issue 229, May 2025
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Thank you today for Rhine Campaign of 1796, introduced (in 2018) as "about the Rhine Campaign of 1796, an important campaign year for the French revolutionary wars against the European coalitions. Four armies worked their way back and forth across southern and central German states in the course of a few months. At the end, the armies ended up where they had begun, but French successes in Northern Italy (where the French army was led by Napoleon), forced the Austrians into an armistice and then a peace treaty." -- Gerda Arendt (talk) 05:45, 25 May 2025 (UTC)