User:David.cormier
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Born in Marlboro, NJ, back when it was the Garden State. An old soldier of 26+ years in the US Army Signal Corps, and graduate of the University of Rhode Island. At one time or another, a Rhode Island Army National Guardsman, US Army Reservist, hotel front desk clerk, Dun & Bradstreet business analyst, AT&T customer service dude, dishwasher, legal clerk, burglar alarms systems tech, and part-time student of History. Currently residing as a lieutenant colonel in the US Army Reserves, living on an island in Narragansett Bay.
B.A. Political Science, The Honorable Order of Saint Barbara, l'Ordre du Bon Temps, Order of the Pelican.
Contributions:
Articles written
Nicolas Denys (1598?-1688)
Robert Cormier (Colonist) (1602-1712)
Articles significantly expanded upon
Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (1593-1666) - Added rivalry with d'Aulnay.
United States Army Signal Corps - Added Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm/Shield.
Articles edited
Acadia - Added minor content and references. Edited grammer, spelling, format.
Benjamin Church - added link to the Medical Corps (United States Army)
Benjamin Church (military officer) - added links and corrected names
Burg Hohenzollern - Added content about museum display and a cross-link.
Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (1593-1666) - Added references.
Indenture - Added cross-links.
Law of Germany - Added cross-links to Salic Law and Early Germanic Law.
Lex Bajuvariorum - Added Title VIII and reference.
Order of Good Cheer - Added a reference. Edited grammer.
Paul Cuffe - Grammar and spelling editted. Cited references for some events.
Salic Law - Added compilation dates and reference.
Society for Creative Anachronism - clarified the description of the peerages.
United States Army Signal Corps - Defined technical and operational terms. Edited grammer. Adjusted format to reflect added content.
Weregild - Added Early Germanic Law practices and reference.

