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I would recommend displaying in a table or bullet pointed list to bring it in line with other pages of a similar type, images would also be a good idea. Images can be found on pages for ships i.e. HMS Glamorgan. Then it can be rated upto C or perhaps B class.

C class list

B class list

for example:

Destroyers

the book "The Royal Navy Today and Tomorrow" could be useful I think it is by Hill, and it is from the late 70's or really early 80's, it contains a list of all Royal Navy craft, you could reference it. I can't remember any other details about it though. ( 213.167.69.4 ( talk) 07:59, 5 September 2013 (UTC)) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Untitled

I would recommend displaying in a table or bullet pointed list to bring it in line with other pages of a similar type, images would also be a good idea. Images can be found on pages for ships i.e. HMS Glamorgan. Then it can be rated upto C or perhaps B class.

C class list

B class list

for example:

Destroyers

the book "The Royal Navy Today and Tomorrow" could be useful I think it is by Hill, and it is from the late 70's or really early 80's, it contains a list of all Royal Navy craft, you could reference it. I can't remember any other details about it though. ( 213.167.69.4 ( talk) 07:59, 5 September 2013 (UTC)) reply


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