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Welcome to Wikipedia (aka WP) and thanks for creating the Arthur J. Forrest page. Just a general rule about creating articles you should always include a reference or it might get marked for deletion. There are a few of us that keep eyes on the Medal of Honor recipient pages at all times so I noticed you created it and I added some content and a couple references to it. Please let me know if you have any questions or if I can assist you in any way. Happy editing.--
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