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LameCat was once a Cornerback for the Maidstone Pumas amateur American football club based in Maidstone, Kent until he received a Brachial plexus injury playing that sport; hence the name: Lame (One-handed) Cat (Puma).
Since that day Lame has had super procrastination powers and recently that has manifested into an interest in editing/creating articles on Wikipedia. Other recent interests are Genealogy, reading Historical fiction and researching Military history. But he's not much good at playing Twister.
Recently created articles include
edit- South African Light Horse - I noticed that Sir Winston Churchill's page included a link to the Imperial Light Horse regiment which was not the one in which he served and I felt it was important to correct that mistake. The article is not quite complete but almost there!
- Major-general Sir Geoffrey Barton - Commanded a brigade during the Second Boer War and I wanted to link a him in the above article.
- Major-general John Talbot Coke - Another missing general that commanded a brigade during the Second Boer War and had a prominent role in the disastrous Battle of Spion Kop.
- Natal Field Force - An organised list of the battalions/squadrons that formed Sir Redvers Buller's army in Natal, South Africa.
- Colonel Esmond Clifford was a Royal Engineer officer involved in the Abyssinia Crisis.
- HMS Wanderer (D74) and a list of 6/7 ships called Wanderer.
- Expanded on Reginald Whinney's page; Captain of HMS Wanderer when my Grandfather was aboard.
- Expanded Penn Symons's page.
- Major-general Sir Amos Norcott, a Rifle Brigade officer who commanded a battalion at Waterloo.
- Expanded on General Gatacre's page.
- Created a page for Colonel Henry Curling, one of only five British officers to survive the massacre at Isandlwana.
- Created a category list of ships and landing craft used for the D-day landings which was later incorporated into the List of Allied warships in the Normandy landings.
Things to do
edit- Create a page for Major-general Arthur Fitzroy Hart of the East Surrey Regiment and brigade commander of the Natal Field Force.
- Create a page for General Edward Sacheverell D'Ewes Coke
- Create a page on the Imperial Light Infantry
- Create a page for General Sir John Burn-Murdoch[1]
- Create a page for the Norfolk flax establishment
- Tidy Peter Shepherd (British Army officer)