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This category is for images (including graphics and photographs) taken or made by members of the U.S. military or Department of Defense during the course of the person's official duties. Under United States copyright law, such images are public domain . The preferred destination for such uploads is Commons Category:PD US Military.
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If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Military category header templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.
[[Category:Air force templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Air force templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
Campaignbox templates are sidebar-style navigation templates meant to present links to articles on battles and related events during a military campaign. The pages listed in this category are meant to be campaignbox templates. This page is part of Wikipedia's administration and not part of the encyclopedia. Further template category notes.
[[Category:War and conflict templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:War and conflict templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
The most controversial leaks by WikiLeaks featured classified U.S. military documents and videos from the war it waged in Iraq and Afghanistan in the early to mid 2000s that it said highlighted ...