Template:Infobox military structure

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This template is used by adding the code {{Infobox military structure}} to the top of a page. Then, various parameters can be filled in. All parameters are optional and will not appear if left blank.

Here are the parameters that can be used:

  • name — The name of the military structure. If not specified, the page name will be used.
  • image — An image filename for the image of the military structure (use the name of the file uploaded to the wiki, without "File:").
  • caption — A brief description for the image.
  • type — The type of the military structure (e.g., Fort, Base, Outpost, etc.)
  • built — The date or year when the military structure was built.
  • used — The time period during which the military structure was in use.
  • controlledby — The party currently controlling the military structure.
  • currentcommander — The current commander of the military structure.
  • pastcommanders — Past commanders of the military structure.
  • occupants — Current occupants of the military structure.
  • battles — Significant battles involving the military structure.

For instance, if you are making a page for "Fort Knox", you would start the page with:

{{Infobox military structure
| name = Fort Knox
| image = Fort_Knox.jpg
| caption = Front view of Fort Knox
| type = Fort
| built = 1917
| used = 1918 - present
| controlledby = United States Army
| currentcommander = Colonel Jason T. Edwards
| pastcommanders = Lieutenant General Simon B. Buckner Jr., Major General John R. Hodge
| occupants = 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division
| battles = World War II, Vietnam War
}}
Fort Knox
File:Fort Knox.jpg
Front view of Fort Knox
Type Fort
Built 1917
Used 1918 - present
Controlled by United States Army
Current Commander Colonel Jason T. Edwards
Additional Info
Past Commanders Lieutenant General Simon B. Buckner Jr., Major General John R. Hodge
Occupants 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division
Battles World War II, Vietnam War