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  2. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Captions - Wikipedia

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    A caption is text that appears below an image. [a] Most captions draw attention to something in the image that is not obvious, such as its relevance to the text. A caption may be a few words or several sentences. Writing good captions takes effort; along with the lead and section headings, captions are the most commonly read words in an article ...

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters - Wikipedia

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    In a list, if each item of the list is a complete sentence, then it should be capitalized like any other sentence. If the list items are sentence fragments, then capitalization should be consistent – sentence case should be applied to either all or none of the items. See WP:Manual of Style § Bulleted and numbered lists.

  4. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 1

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    The section "Titles" is creating significant problems as to the capitalization of military titles when used in a sentence. For example someone edited Eric Shinseki to change Chief of Staff of the Army to chief of staff of the army - correct according to the section "Title" however not valid according to the Chicago Manual of Style.

  5. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Military history - Wikipedia

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    For example, units of the French military are placed in Category:Military units and formations of France or its sub-categories. By branch: as an extension of the "by country" scheme, units of countries that had distinct branches or services in their militaries (such as an Army, a Navy, and an Air Force) can be placed in a sub-category of ...

  6. United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Article One of the Constitution creates and sets forth the structure and most of the powers of Congress. Sections One through Six describe how Congress is elected and gives each House the power to create its own structure. Section Seven lays out the process for creating laws, and Section Eight enumerates numerous powers.

  7. Wikipedia talk : Manual of Style/Capital letters/Archive 10

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    If it’s used in place of a name, cap it." However the examples do not include what are sometimes called weak proper names, i.e. one that are capitalized but, in prose, are preceded by a definite article (usually not capitalized). Examples of this are "the City of London" and "the Tower of London".

  8. Wikipedia talk : Naming conventions (military units)

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    These naming conventions are intended to encourage consistency and a high scholarly standard in articles that refer to military units. As mentioned in the conventions, they are intended to guide the use of names within articles, as well as the names of articles. Ideally we will expand this to cover all nations at all periods, noting any ...

  9. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Do not capitalize the word the in a trademark (see WP:Manual of Style/Capital letters § Institutions, and § Capitalization of The) regardless how the name is styled in logos and the like, except at the beginning of a sentence. Titles of published works do have an initial The capitalized; bands and the like do not. Rarely, an exception may ...