Template:WPMILHIST/doc

Project banner
The WPMILHIST project banner template should be added (not subst:ed) to the talk page of every article within the scope of the project. While the template does not require any additional parameters, it has a number of optional ones that add various extra features to the banner. Note that task force parameters have two versions: a long form ("Fooish-task-force=") and a short form ("Fooish="), which are completely interchangeable. Note also that the template accepts "Y" or "y" instead of "yes" and "N" or "n" instead of "no". The full syntax is as follows:

General parameters:
 * small – "yes" if the banner should be rendered in its miniature size; this should be used sparingly and only on crowded talk pages for the time being.
 * class – a rating of the article's quality; see the assessment department for more details.
 * A-Class – indicates the status of the article's A-Class review, if any; see the review department for more details.
 * peer-review – "yes" if the article is currently listed for peer review by the project; see the review department for more details.
 * old-peer-review – "yes" if the article was previously listed for peer review by the project; see the review department for more details.
 * no-task-force – "yes" if no existing task force includes the article in its scope.

B-Class checklist (available only for articles rated as "Start-Class" or "B-Class", and must be completed to allow a "B-Class" rating—see the assessment department for more details):
 * B-Class-1 (or B1) – "yes" if the article meets criterion #1 for B-Class status; "no" if it does not.
 * B-Class-2 (or B2) – "yes" if the article meets criterion #2 for B-Class status; "no" if it does not.
 * B-Class-3 (or B3) – "yes" if the article meets criterion #3 for B-Class status; "no" if it does not.
 * B-Class-4 (or B4) – "yes" if the article meets criterion #4 for B-Class status; "no" if it does not.
 * B-Class-5 (or B5) – "yes" if the article meets criterion #5 for B-Class status; "no" if it does not.

Portals:
 * portalX-name – if the article has been selected for use on a portal, the name of that portal. The name should be given without any formatting or namespace prefixes; thus, Portal:Italian Wars is given as "|portal1-name=Italian Wars".  Up to five different portals may be specified, via the parameters portal1-name through portal5-name.
 * portalX-link – the portal subpage location where the article may be found on the corresponding portal. This should be given as a pure unlinked subpage name; thus, Portal:Italian Wars/Selected event/3 is given as "|portal1-link=Selected event/3".

Task forces (general topics):
 * Aviation-task-force (or Aviation) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Military aviation task force.
 * Biography-task-force (or Biography) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Military biography task force.
 * Films-task-force (or Films) – "yes" if the article is supported by the War films task force.
 * Fortifications-task-force (or Fortifications) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Fortifications task force.
 * Historiography-task-force (or Historiography) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Military historiography task force.
 * Intel-task-force (or Intel) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Intelligence task force.
 * Land-vehicles-task-force (or Land-vehicles) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Military land vehicles task force.
 * Maritime-task-force (or Maritime) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Maritime warfare task force.
 * Memorials-task-force (or Memorials) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Military memorials and cemeteries task force.
 * National-task-force (or National) – "yes" if the article is supported by the National militaries task force.
 * Science-and-technology-task-force (or SciTech) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Military science and technology task force. The template will also recognise Science-task-force, Science, Technology-task-force, and Technology, although these are deprecated and should no longer be used on new articles.
 * Weaponry-task-force (or Weaponry) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Weaponry task force.

Task forces (nations and regions):
 * African-task-force (or African) – "yes" if the article is supported by the African military history task force.
 * ANZSP-task-force (or ANZSP) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific military history task force. The template will also recognise Australian-task-force, Australian, New-Zealand-task-force, and New-Zealand, although these are deprecated and should no longer be used on new articles.
 * Balkan-task-force (or Balkan) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Balkan military history task force. Includes former Romanian military history task force.
 * Baltic-task-force (or Baltic) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Baltic states military history task force.
 * British-task-force (or British) – "yes" if the article is supported by the British military history task force.
 * Canadian-task-force (or Canadian) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Canadian military history task force.
 * Chinese-task-force (or Chinese) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Chinese military history task force. Includes former Taiwanese military history task force.
 * Dutch-task-force (or Dutch) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Dutch military history task force.
 * French-task-force (or French) – "yes" if the article is supported by the French military history task force.
 * German-task-force (or German) – "yes" if the article is supported by the German military history task force.
 * Italian-task-force (or Italian) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Italian military history task force.
 * Japanese-task-force (or Japanese) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Japanese military history task force.
 * Korean-task-force (or Korean) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Korean military history task force.
 * Middle-Eastern-task-force (or Middle-Eastern) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Middle Eastern military history task force. Includes former Lebanese military history task force.
 * Nordic-task-force (or Nordic) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Nordic military history task force.
 * Ottoman-task-force (or Ottoman) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Ottoman military history task force.
 * Polish-task-force (or Polish) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Polish military history task force.
 * Russian-task-force (or Russian) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Russian and Soviet military history task force.
 * South-American-task-force (or South-American) – "yes" if the article is supported by the South American military history task force.
 * South-Asian-task-force (or South-Asian) – "yes" if the article is supported by the South Asian military history task force. The template will also recognise Indian-task-force, Indian, Pakistani-task-force, and Pakistani, although these are deprecated and should no longer be used on new articles.
 * Southeast-Asian-task-force (or Southeast-Asian) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Southeast Asian military history task force.
 * Spanish-task-force (or Spanish) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Spanish military history task force.
 * US-task-force (or US) – "yes" if the article is supported by the United States military history task force.

Task forces (periods and conflicts):
 * Classical-task-force (or Classical) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Classical warfare task force.
 * Medieval-task-force (or Medieval) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Medieval warfare task force.
 * Muslim-task-force (or Muslim) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Early Muslim military history task force.
 * Crusades-task-force (or Crusades) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Crusades task force.
 * Early-Modern-task-force (or Early-Modern) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Early Modern warfare task force.
 * Three-Kingdoms-task-force (or Three-Kingdoms) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Wars of the Three Kingdoms task force.
 * ARW-task-force (or ARW) – "yes" if the article is supported by the American Revolutionary War task force.
 * Napoleonic-task-force (or Napoleonic) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Napoleonic era task force.
 * ACW-task-force (or ACW) – "yes" if the article is supported by the American Civil War task force
 * WWI-task-force (or WWI) – "yes" if the article is supported by the World War I task force.
 * WWII-task-force (or WWII) – "yes" if the article is supported by the World War II task force.
 * Cold-War-task-force (or Cold-War) – "yes" if the article is supported by the Cold War task force.

Special projects:
 * Majestic-Titan (or OMT) – 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5, corresponding to the associated operation phase, if the article is part of Operation Majestic Titan.

Note: To avoid needlessly cluttering up talk pages, it is usually appropriate to remove any unused parameters from the template.