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Vandalismo[editar]

Hola, Wee Curry Monster, te agradecemos tu interés en Wikipedia, pero por favor, no vuelvas a realizar ediciones como lo hiciste en «Heroína (1820)», pues se las puede considerar vandalismo. Esta será nuestra única advertencia. En caso de que continúes realizando ediciones o creaciones de ese tipo, serás sancionado con el bloqueo.

Si quieres hacer pruebas, por favor, usa la zona de pruebas. Hacerlas en cualquier otro sitio perjudica el trabajo de los demás usuarios, y por lo tanto se tomarán medidas para que no vuelvas a realizarlas.

Si estás interesado en colaborar, consulta la página de bienvenida. Gracias.--· Favalli00:38 16 mar 2015 (UTC)[responder]

RE:[editar]

Hi, I know all about both users, but that is the German Wikipedia; please, this problem about Discasto/Ecemaml doesn't belong to Spanish Wikipedia. If you want a crosswiki solution, you must report via Meta-Wiki. The Spanish Wikipedia administrators acts only locally. So, please don't extend a problem here. Thanks. Taichi 20:42 16 mar 2015 (UTC)[responder]

HMS Invincible[editar]

Hello "Wee Curry Monster". I am the author of the article «Ataque al HMS Invincible» (attack on HMS Invincible). You are slandering me by saying that I wrote the article in a one-sided way. Please don't do it again. Also, you ended his message with “Hasta la vista, baby”. Again, please, don't do this again. Otherwise, I will be forced to report it.

At Wikipedia we are guided by a policy of writing based on the sources we have available. I do the best I can. Whit regards.--Mlv10 21:15 17 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]

PD: ¿Do you write Spanish?--Mlv10 21:23 17 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]
If you're claiming it as your own work, you did write the article in a one sided way, if you'd been guided by reliable sources you wouldn't have done so. I commented on content not the author. Wee Curry Monster (discusión) 22:38 17 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]
Mister, I am practically the sole user in this wiki that edits articles about the Argentine military in the Malvinas (or Falklands). I can assure you that the Invincible thing has been no-neutral beceasue is one of the works that I had retarded. I have wrote about another actions like (for example) the bombing of Two Sisters, and I do not write it saying that Generals Moore and Thompson were about to die as Infobae says.
May I ask you: Do you have British sources about the 30th May operation?--Mlv10 03:16 18 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]
[1] Here's a Spanish one for starters, El Pais, from 11 July 1982. You might try the photo collection from the IWM, www.iwm.org, you might try Quora [2], but from the english wiki complete with sources.
On 30 May, two Super Étendards, one carrying Argentina's last remaining air-launched Exocet, escorted by four A-4C Skyhawks each with two 500lb bombs, took off to attack Invincible.[1]​ Argentine intelligence had sought to determine the position of the carriers from analysis of aircraft flight routes from the task force to the islands.[1]​ However, the British had a standing order that all aircraft conduct a low level transit when leaving or returning to the carriers to disguise their position.[2]​ This tactic compromised the Argentine attack, which focused on a group of escorts 40 miles south of the main body of ships.[3]​ Two of the attacking Skyhawks[3]​ were shot down by Sea Darts fired by HMS Exeter,[1]​ with HMS Avenger claiming to have shot down the missile with her 4.5" gun (although this claim is disputed).[4]​ No damage was caused to any British vessels.[1]​ During the war Argentina claimed to have damaged the ship and continues to do so to this day,[5]​ although no evidence of any such damage has been produced or uncovered.[6][7]

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[3] eye witness account of a Lynx pilot who saw the attack
[4] Fairly angry article, British service personnel describe anyone who exaggerates their service as a "bloater", only one down from a "Walt" in terms of contempt.
[5] Obituary for the captain of HMS Avenger
Some of the stuff in that article is just a flat out lie, whoever originally wrote it just made it up. The air group on Invincible was just as active on 1 June as it had been on 30 May. That was the day that Sharky Ward shot down a C-130. Wee Curry Monster (discusión) 07:37 18 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]

Your other article is also wrong. No British aircraft were lost on June 13, the bombs landed harmlessly in a field and there was little return fire as the Argentine aircraft achieved almost totally surprise. Almost a text book attack except they missed everything. Wee Curry Monster (discusión) 07:45 18 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]

Here is a a rather special video that can be dated precisely, it documents the hand over of HMS Invincible to HMS Illustrious. It can only be August 1982 as HMS Invincible has yet to be equipped with the Phalanx CIWS, HMS Illustrious was fitted with Phalanx during fitting out (as it happens my dad was on board Lusty finishing her off on the voyage down). The only other Invincible class carrier HMS Ark Royal was still under construction at the time. You'll note not one scratch. Wee Curry Monster (discusión) 09:47 18 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]
  1. a b c d Lawrence Freedman; Lawrence (King's College London Freedman, University of London UK); Professor of War Studies Lawrence Freedman, Sir (2005). The Official History of the Falklands Campaign: War and diplomacy. Psychology Press. p. 545. ISBN 978-0-7146-5207-8. 
  2. Jerry Pook (15 June 2008). RAF Harrier Ground Attack: Falklands. Pen and Sword. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-84884-556-5. 
  3. a b David Morgan (2007). Hostile Skies. Phoenix. p. 240. ISBN 978-0-7538-2199-2. 
  4. Ewen Southby-Tailyour (2 April 2014). Exocet Falklands: The Untold Story of Special Forces Operations. Pen and Sword. pp. 238-. ISBN 978-1-4738-3513-9. 
  5. «- Fuerza Aérea Argentina» (en spanish). www.fuerzaaerea.mil.ar. Archivado desde el original el 28 April 2009. Consultado el 26 de febrero de 2009.  Parámetro desconocido |url-status= ignorado (ayuda); Parámetro desconocido |df= ignorado (ayuda)
  6. «Argentine Airpower in the Falklands War: An Operational View». Air and Space Power Journal (Federal Information and News Dispatch, Inc.). 20 de agosto de 2002. 
  7. «Argentine Aircraft in the Falklands». Archivado desde el original el 23 February 2009. Consultado el 25 de febrero de 2009.  Parámetro desconocido |df= ignorado (ayuda); Parámetro desconocido |url-status= ignorado (ayuda)
Thank you very much. I will fix everything. I you want help in this wiki, call me. With regards.--Mlv10 17:24 18 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]

12th June attacks[editar]

Good evening. It's me again. Triying fix this articles.

I will merge Bombardeo del monte Dos Hermanas with Bombardeos del monte Kent (this one I created for the Canberras B.MK.62 bombings). Since you show me that the raid in 12th June 1982 actually missed, the article himself it's useless. I'm aware of the lack of sources about the 0K of British aircraft but surely Smith's book will cover that. With regards.--Malvinero10 (discusión) 02:08 30 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]

Correction: I was meaning 13th June.--Malvinero10 (discusión) 02:20 30 ago 2020 (UTC)[responder]
Which book please? I've found this site to be 100% accurate, the original author is now sadly deceased but his work was very well researched. [6] Wee Curry Monster (discusión) 23:17 2 sep 2020 (UTC)[responder]
This book: Smith, Gordon (1989). Battle atlas of the Falklands War, by land, sea and air (en inglés). Naval-History.Net. ISBN 9781847539502.  Grettings.--Malvinero10 (discusión) 13:40 28 oct 2020 (UTC)[responder]