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  2. Template:Event docs - Wikipedia

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    The template gives the following sections by default, which you can expand, delete, or modify as needed: Lead: introduce event; Infobox: structured summary of event details, including when/where and social media; Event details: when, where, who, what you will need; Schedule of events: add schedule; Acknowledgements: add acknowledgements

  3. Category:History and events templates - Wikipedia

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    This category contains pages in the template namespace. It should not be used to categorize articles or pages in other namespaces . Do not add templates to this category: instead, use the appropriate sub-category.

  4. Template:Event list - Wikipedia

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    The template {{}} allows a 1-column, 2-column, 3-column or more table of events to be added to an article describing events over time.The template allows the easy addition of date-stamped events, and the easy addition or insertion or removal of events as the article evolves over time without editors having to worry about table syntax, adjusting and balancing rows or columns, etc.

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  6. Event management - Wikipedia

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    The event manager is the person who plans and executes the event, taking responsibility for the creative, technical, and logistical elements. This includes overall event design, brand building, marketing and communication strategy, audio-visual production, script writing, logistics, budgeting, negotiation, and client service.

  7. List of military operations - Wikipedia

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    Executed as Success. Success (1954) — 1954 CIA coup in Guatemala. Northwoods (1960s) — plan to incite war between the United States and Cuba. Peter Pan (1960s) — transfer of Cubans to the US; Operation Pluto (1961) — plan to invade Cuba and overthrow its government using a CIA-trained force of Cuban exiles.