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* '''battles''' &ndash; an en-dash separated list of battles in the campaign, linked as <nowiki>[[Battle of YYYY|YYYY]]</nowiki>.
* '''battles''' &ndash; an en-dash separated list of battles in the campaign, linked as <nowiki>[[Battle of YYYY|YYYY]]</nowiki>.


Articles other than those about military conflicts—such as those dealing with personnel or military units—may use the campaignbox formatting to create lists of battles or wars in which the subject participated.  In this case, the box should be created by including {{tl|Campaign}} directly in the article, without creating a separate template.<noinclude>{{TOCright}} <br/>'''Campaignboxes are generally listed here in chronological order, with some subdivision by theater in the case of extremely complicated conflicts.'''
Articles other than those about military conflicts—such as those dealing with personnel or military units—may use the campaignbox formatting to create lists of battles or wars in which the subject participated.  In this case, the box should be created by including {{tl|Campaign}} directly in the article, without creating a separate template.<noinclude>{{TOCright}} <br/>'''Campaignboxes are generally listed here in chronological order''', with some subdivision by theater in the case of extremely complicated conflicts.


== Ancient ==
== Ancient ==

Revision as of 03:26, 31 July 2006

Campaignboxes

An infobox may optionally be followed by a campaignbox template, which provides quick navigation among the battles in a campaign, theatre, or war (or, more rarely, among several campaigns or wars).

The campaignbox should be included directly after the infobox template:

{{Infobox Military Conflict
...
}}
{{Campaignbox XXXX}}

If multiple campaignboxes are present in an article, they may be stacked following the infobox; alternately, each may be included at the beginning of the section that discusses the campaign in question.

A campaignbox template should be named Template:Campaignbox XXXX, where XXXX is the name of the campaign (or a shortened form of it), and should use {{Campaign}}, as shown below:

{{Campaign
|name=
|battles=
}}
  • name – the name of the campaign or war, which should be linked to an article about the campaign if one exists. Dates should not be indicated unless needed for clarity.
  • battles – an en-dash separated list of battles in the campaign, linked as [[Battle of YYYY|YYYY]].

Articles other than those about military conflicts—such as those dealing with personnel or military units—may use the campaignbox formatting to create lists of battles or wars in which the subject participated. In this case, the box should be created by including {{Campaign}} directly in the article, without creating a separate template.Template:TOCright
Campaignboxes are generally listed here in chronological order, with some subdivision by theater in the case of extremely complicated conflicts.

Ancient

Medieval

15th and 16th centuries

17th century

18th century

French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1792–1815)

Early 19th century (1801–60)

American Civil War (1861–65)

Main Eastern Theater

Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach

Main Western Theater (omitting Gulf Approach)

Trans-Mississippi Theater

Pacific Coast Theater

Late 19th century (1861–1900)

Early 20th century (1901–14)

World War I (1914–18)

Western Front

War at Sea

Other

Inter-war period (1918–39)

World War II (1939–45)

North-Western Europe

Eastern Europe

Mediterranean and Middle East

Asia

Pacific

Late 20th century (1940–2000)

Early 21st century (2001–present)

Fictional