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The Exceptional Newcomer Award | |
For your impressive contributions to Turkey-related articles, especially considering how recently you joined us, I, Khoikhoi, present you with the Exceptional Newcomer Award. Keep up the good work! Khoikhoi 00:18, 19 March 2007 (UTC) |
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For your reasonableness, hard work, and efforts to improve Wikipedia on almost every level — I award you this barnstar. Tebrikler! Baristarim 05:52, 24 March 2007 (UTC) |
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I award you this barnstar for making an effort on the Kaymakli monastery article Hetoum I 01:49, 29 August 2007 (UTC) |
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Selwyn David Evans (3 June 1925 – 2 September 2020) was a senior commander of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and a writer and consultant on defence matters. He was a member of the Australian contingent in the Berlin Airlift, then a VIP captain with the Governor-General's Flight, the latter of which earned him the Air Force Cross. In the 1960s, Evans was twice posted to No. 2 Squadron, where he flew Canberra jet bombers (example pictured) and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order after completing a tour in Vietnam. He became Chief of Air Force Operations and was later promoted to Chief of the Air Staff. Evans was appointed Companion of the Order of Australia in 1984. Retiring from the RAAF in 1985, he was a board member and advisor to British Aerospace Australia, and chairman of the National Capital Authority. In 2001, he was awarded the Centenary Medal for his services to the Australian Defence Force and the Canberra community. (Full article...)
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Zeng Laishun (c. 1826 – 2 June 1895) was a Chinese interpreter and among the first Chinese students to study at a foreign college. Born in Singapore to a Malay mother and a Teochew father, he was orphaned at a young age, and educated at a Christian mission school. He was sent to the United States in 1843 and later attended Hamilton College for two years, before a lack of funding forced him to move to China. After a few years of mission work, he moved to Shanghai to become a businessman, and later an English teacher at an imperial naval school. In 1871, he was selected as a tutor and interpreter for the Chinese Educational Mission. Alongside Yung Wing, Chen Lanbin, his family, and the first cohort of students, he returned to the U.S. in 1872, staying in Springfield, Massachusetts. He went on speaking tours and was briefly dispatched to Cuba to investigate the abuses of the coolie trade. He was recalled to China in 1874, and took up work as a secretary for statesman Li Hongzhang. (Full article...)
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June 2: Festa della Repubblica in Italy (1946); King's Official Birthday in New Zealand (2025); Western Australia Day (2025)
- 1802 – Henry Hacking killed the Aboriginal Australian resistance fighter Pemulwuy after Philip Gidley King ordered that he be brought in dead or alive.
- 1919 – First Red Scare: The anarchist followers of Luigi Galleani (pictured) set off eight bombs in eight cities across the United States.
- 1953 – Queen Elizabeth II was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London.
- 1973 – Della Aleksander co-presented an episode of Open Door on transgender women's lives.
- 2023 – A collision between two passenger trains and a parked freight train near the city of Balasore, Odisha, in eastern India resulted in 296 deaths and more than 1,200 people injured.
- Bernard of Wąbrzeźno (d. 1603)
- William Salmon (b. 1644)
- Gilbert Baker (b. 1951)
- Radoje Pajović (d. 2019)
- ... that the National Windrush Monument (pictured) features a family standing on a pile of suitcases and "surveying their new country"?
- ... that a drawing of a dog was promoted by the president of El Salvador, caused an unaffiliated song to peak on the TikTok Billboard Top 50, and got its original creator doxxed?
- ... that the naturalised German Mandenga Diek was denied funds to return to his native Cameroon because he wanted to bring his German wife?
- ... that Chicago's tornado siren has been described as creepier than the city's actual tornadoes?
- ... that a snowstorm resulted in Mickey Volcan and Garry Howatt becoming the first active players to officiate a National Hockey League game?
- ... that Església de Sant Serni de Canillo has the tallest bell tower in Andorra?
- ... that the director of the lesbian film The First Girl I Loved based the plot on true stories gathered from all-girls school graduates he interviewed?
- ... that butcher Leo Franciosi was also a four-time Olympian?
- ... that a homily written by Pseudo-Evodius features Jesus and the devil competing in a fishing tournament in the desert?
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