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Military person infobox
A military person infobox may be used to summarize information about an individual military person, such as a soldier or military leader.

The infobox should be added using the Infobox military person template, as shown below:



Note: When using parameters, avoid the ambiguous abbreviation "N/A", and instead use "unknown" or "none". All subjective or qualitative judgements and numerical quantities or statistics must be cited to a reliable source (see WQ:MILMOS). Please keep in mind WQ:ICONDECORATION for the use of images.


 * name – the full name of the person.
 * image – optional – an image of the person. The image must be given in the form  Example.jpg ; an image of a nation's highest award, such as the Medal of Honor or Victoria Cross, may be displayed for recipients of it, especially as a placeholder.
 * alt Alt text, if used, must be placed here.
 * caption – optional – the text to be placed below the image.
 * birth_date – optional – the date of birth, if known, using Birth date or Birth date and age. For unusual cases, such as where only dates of activities are known, the lived parameter may be used instead.
 * death_date – optional – the date of death, if applicable and known, in Death date and age.
 * birth_place – optional – the person's birthplace.
 * death_place – optional – the place where the person died.
 * placeofburial – optional – the place where the person's remains are buried or otherwise interred.
 * placeofburial_label – optional – the label to use for the placeofburial field (above); this is intended to be used in cases where the remains were disposed of in a manner other than burial, and defaults to "Buried at" if not set.
 * placeofburial_coordinates – optional – the precise location where the person's remains are buried or otherwise interred.
 * nickname – optional – nickname(s) by which the person was known.
 * birth_name – optional – the name the person was born with, if different from that used later in life.
 * allegiance – optional – the country or other power the person served. Multiple countries may be indicated together with the corresponding dates.  This field should not be used to indicate a particular service branch, which is better indicated by the   field (below).
 * branch – optional – the service branch (Army, Navy, etc.) the person was a part of; this should be left blank for people who were not part of a formal armed service, or who predate the establishment of formal service branches.
 * serviceyears – optional – the years during which the person served.
 * rank – optional – the highest rank achieved by the person. Unusual cases, such as this rank not being the last achieved, or the rank being awarded posthumously, may be noted.  In cases where the person held different ranks in different armies, multiple ranks should be specified with a date and country note for each.
 * service number – optional – the service number held by the individual during military service.
 * unit – optional – for persons who are not notable as commanding officers, the unit (company, battalion, regiment, etc.) in which they served. This should be omitted if the commands are specified (as above).
 * commands – optional – for persons who are notable as commanding officers, the units they commanded. Dates should be given if multiple notable commands were held.
 * battles – optional – any notable battles or wars in which the person participated. This should be omitted if a campaignbox is used in conjunction with this template.
 * battles_label – optional – the label to use for the battles field (above); defaults to "Battles/wars".
 * awards – optional – any notable awards or decorations the person received; exhaustive lists should be worked into the prose.
 * relations – optional – any notable relations.  Only reasonably close ones should be indicated; an exhaustive listing of an extensive family tree should be avoided here.
 * laterwork – optional – profession or positions held by the person other than military service (displays with the label "Other work").
 * website – optional
 * support – optional – http://support.example.com (do not forget to include http:// or https://)
 * blog – optional – http://blog.example.com
 * facebook – optional – http://www.facebook.com/page-username
 * twitter – optional – http://www.twitter.com/username
 * youtube – optional – http://www.youtube.com/username
 * flickr – optional – http://www.flickr.com/photos/page-username
 * linkedin – optional – http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=groupid#
 * google – optional – http://plus.google.com/userid
 * myspace – optional – http://www.myspace.com/username

For parameters which take lists of values, such as unit or {{Para|commands}], use Plainlist.

Embedding
Many military people are known for more than just their military service, and hence it may be desirable to merge this infobox with another one, like Infobox person. By adding "yes" to the first line of the infobox code, one can embed this infobox into another, creating the illusion of one continuous infobox. Though the process is a little complicated, it is possible to insert this infobox into most if not all other infoboxes. For Infobox person, this infobox is passed as a "module" using the module syntax.

