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WikiProject GLAM/Pritzker Military Museum & Library will serve as the hub for all Wikipedia community events, content work, and community collaboration on articles related to the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago, the Pritzker Military Archives Center in Somers, Wisconsin, and its collections. To learn more about our collections, see Museum overview or Library overview. If you are interested in helping, please leave your username in the participants section. If you have any questions, feel free to post them on the talk page.

This project aims to coordinate the sharing of resources between the Pritzker Military Museum & Library and the Wikimedia community. The Pritzker Military Museum & Library's mission aligns closely with Wikipedia’s goal to provide "free access to the sum of all human knowledge." The Museum and Library's collections covers all branches of the United States military from the colonial era to the present. The collections focus on the concept of the Citizen Soldier as an important element in a democratic society.[1]

  • to train staff and others how they can add material to Wikipedia according to Wikipedia rules and without violating Conflict of Interest guidelines
  • to write articles on topics and authors represented in the collections of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library and its branch location, the Pritzker Military Archives Center (in Wisconsin)
  • to update book citations in general military history articles, including adding ISBNs and OCLC numbers
  • to add VIAF numbers to biography articles of individuals associated with military history and military writing including fiction
  • to illustrate articles with images donated by Pritzker Military Museum & Library and to properly categorize these images at Wikimedia Commons
  • to create all the proper user boxes, project tags, etc. in order to keep track of project statistics.

Please add topics you'd like to see based on the Pritzker Military Museum & Library's collections

Former servicemembers

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  • Mark DePue, historian & retired military officer
  • Paul H. Herbert, historian, retired Army colonel, and former Executive Director of the Cantigny First Division Foundation
  • Robert C. Doyle, historian & retired naval intelligence officer
  • Eric Wesley (soldier), Brigadier General, currently Deputy Commanding General (Support) and Acting Senior Commander of the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division
  • Joseph Streff, current Alaska Army National Guard commander
  • Ryan F. Gonsalves, Major General, currently commanding the 4th Division
World War I & World War II Leaders & Personalities

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  • Ian Hurd, assistant professor of political science at Northwestern University
  • James Schwoch, Associate Professor at Northwestern University in both the Center for International and Comparative Studies and the Department of Communication Studies
  • Edward G. Buikema, Regional Director of Region V of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
  • Harold B. Hinton, former Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs ‎
  • Jeffrey Murawsky, current candidate for undersecretary of health at the Department of Veterans of Affairs
  • Richard E Friedman, served as the Regional Director (Midwest) for the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare and was President and Chair, National Strategy Forum, Inc.
  • Cortez Trotter, was Executive Director, Office of Emergency Management and Communications for the city of Chicago

See Military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation

Especially into French, Spanish, German, and Russian

Any of the above articles, plus

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There are Did You Know nominations pending for:

Try to get these as high of resolution as you can. 600dpi is best (more if the image is small but detailed, like a film negative.

  • WWI U.S. poster on the protein-related benefits of cottage cheese.

  • Gatlings to the Assault

  • USS Philadelphia in Tripoli

  • Cadet Nurse Corps Poster

A gallery of images was specifically added to the Liberty bond article: