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@Sumanuil: Hi Sumanuil. After reviewing your reversion of my edit, I did notice that I made a mistake by changing an "on" where an "in" should have been retained; thank you for noticing and correcting that. However, I feel that your reversion also restored several errors to the article in that the same edit corrected the on/in error, specifically: re-adding ordinals to dates (which should not be added to dates per MOS:DATESNO), removing a comma after a year (which should have been there per MOS:DATE), and adding a space between "Harper" and "Collins" (which should be one word, "HarperCollins"). Thanks! Wikipedialuva (talk) 08:54, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
@Sumanuil: I found my problem! I was trying to change the "in" to an "on" for the caption on file "The Joint Chiefs of Staff during President Ronald Reagan Inaugural Parade in January 20, 1981.jpg". AWB was giving me some trouble on the page, so I attempted to manually edit the article. Instead of editing that sentence, I edited a similar sentence, in the process making it incorrect (which your revert corrected). In summary, I feel to improve the article from it's current revision: the ordinals on dates be removed, the comma be added to the date where it was removed, removing the space from "HarperCollins", and the caption of the image noted above should read "The Joint Chiefs of Staff during President Ronald *Reagan's* Inaugural Parade *on* January 20, 1981". Thanks again for catching my mistake. Please let me know if you have any objections or concerns about my proposed changes. Thanks again! Wikipedialuva (talk) 10:47, 5 January 2024 (UTC)
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