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I'm taking a break (or trying to, Wikipediholism is totally real!) as I've been editing a lot the past three weeks and would like to avoid burning myself out. I will likely return by the end of the month/year or the start of the new year, or if my GA nomination gets reviewed soon, then I will briefly return but my break will continue afterwards. Thanks in advance!
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A signed integer is a nerdy thing that is a fitting username for a nerd like me. As for my signature, it is not a typo; those are just my actual initials.
Oshik Levi, from stub class to start class, this is an article that I found to be not only short but also badly written, formatted, and sourced, so I heavily expanded it to help improve it to at least a start class. This is the first existing article that I've expanded upon in such a way.
HaTarnegolim, this is a relatively new article, and it is still unfinished at the moment, but I am working on finding more sources for it to expand it further. (Shout out to Altenmann for making the article; he also rated it as a start-class article, but I'm sure this has potential to be a C-Class if given time).
Blaumilch Canal, this was already a start class, but I don't think it needs reassessment yet. Once I make other sections more in-depth and broader (using the sources I have anyway), I think this is a solid C-Class article, or at least could be one.
All of these were commando units active through the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War. I think these could merit existing on English Wikipedia, but they require English-language sources.
The title is misleading as all hell (there was no such front; a more fitting title would be "Jordan in the Yom Kippur War"), but this one is backed up with three Hebrew-language sources. I still think we need English-language sources for this one. I did check to see if anything there was mentioned elsewhere, and I could not find anything.
That one could use improvements based on the new articles I've made about the other military ensembles; it is the only one that I think is pressing enough to be included here.