Wikipedia:Requested moves/Technical requests
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Technical requests
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Uncontroversial technical requests
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Contested technical requests
- Afghan National Army (currently a redirect to Afghan Army) → Afghan Army (move · discuss) – The Afghan National Army title was the title for the American-backed army of 2002-2021, which no longer exists. This article should have its title moved because the ANA title is not representative of the content: article covers 1700s Afghan Army, Royal Afghan Army, and the Army of the communist Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1970s-1991) in addition. 'Afghan Army,' rather than ANA, covers, acknowledges, these other periods in addition. Buckshot06 (talk) 07:57, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
- @Buckshot06: I do agree with this move, although it probably shouldn't be styled as a capitalised proper name, "Afghan Army", something like Afghan army or Army of Afghanistan would be better. The article should also be expanded to include details of the present-day armed forces, whatever they are. It's a bit off to have it dating all the way back to 1700s, but then abruptly stop in 2021. It's either specifically about the American-backed forces or it's about the whole deal. — Amakuru (talk) 11:18, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
- Why shouldn't it be styled as a proper capitalised name? We don't uncapitalize other countries' armies; the question is not the formal title of the force (whatever that might be), but WP:COMMONNAME - it would be called usually in ordinary English discourse simply the 'Afghan Army.' On your second point, while there is vastly less information about the army after the American evacuation, some things been added to the article, including some Taliban announcements. Buckshot06 (talk) 11:35, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
- @Buckshot06: I do agree with this move, although it probably shouldn't be styled as a capitalised proper name, "Afghan Army", something like Afghan army or Army of Afghanistan would be better. The article should also be expanded to include details of the present-day armed forces, whatever they are. It's a bit off to have it dating all the way back to 1700s, but then abruptly stop in 2021. It's either specifically about the American-backed forces or it's about the whole deal. — Amakuru (talk) 11:18, 12 February 2022 (UTC)