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Notice at top of page says this is an "orphan". There is a link to this page from the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) wiki page.
When I use the "Find Links" tool, it does not find this link. I will also look to add other links where applicable once I know I am introducing the link correctly.
Thank you, SusanDJones (talk)SusanDJonesSusanDJones (talk)
I have moved this down, because new entries customarily go at the bottom of talk pages, to keep the conversation in order.
Yes, you have done it right, and the link from the MILES page shows up for me in "What links here", so you can remove the "Orphan" tag. For advice on linking, see Help:Wikilinks. JohnCD (talk) 19:30, 27 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Thank You all for your assistance. I look forward to participating in more contributions to Wiki.
Copyright violation
I have founds reasons to suspect that large portions of this article has been copied word for word from other sources. Take the following example: "The SMODIM is fully compatible with the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) and laser-based direct fire weapons. Additionally, it eliminates the requirement for MILES-type lasers by providing the capability to geometrically pair weapon engagements"; this can be found at http://www.inter-coastal.net/smodim.html where it is likely and a carbon-copy of it on this article. This is not appropriate use of web material, sources can be paraphrased and quotes but cannot content-scraped wholesale into Wiki articles. It isn't legal or compatible with policy here. Kyteto (talk) 18:31, 4 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]