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From the editors

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Welcome to the ninth Bugle for 2022!

Voting in the project's Coordinator Elections closed on 28 September -- if you haven't voted yet, please make your voice heard!

The article news section includes five new featured articles, five new featured pictures, a new featured list, and three new A-class articles.

Hawkeye7 and Nick-D have each contributed a book review for this month's edition, the former on Australian military leadership, the latter of the Byzantine connection with the First Crusade.

Your editors, Ian Rose (talk) and Nick-D (talk)


Awards and honours

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Contest department

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The August edition of the contest department ended with Djmaschek taking victory, entering six articles for a total of 36 points; Djmaschek earned the WikiChevrons for their efforts. Hog Farm took the runner-up spot, and the Writer's Barnstar, with 28 points from three articles. The other editors who submitted entries were Gog the Mild, Pickersgill-Cunliffe and Zawed. Entries are open for the September edition of the contest, get them in!

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