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Great detail of the fighting but no mention of deaths due to the fighting? Were there any or were they just 'common conscripts, lower class nobodies to the writer' so they didn't matter? At least say no one died or was injured. 203.131.210.82 ( talk) 06:47, 14 March 2015 (UTC)
The first question any English reader will ask is "Why 'Manhattan'? Does it have anything to do with New York?" Putting the word in italics tips them off immediately that in this case Manhattan does not refer to the borough but to something named after it. That's why I prefer Manhattan Rebellion. The Manhattan it refers to is a ship and ship's names are always italicised. Srnec ( talk) 00:22, 23 November 2015 (UTC)
(Bump) I'm still not convinced regarding the italics. -- Paul_012 ( talk) 19:47, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
The following sentence was added by User:ALTOMGA. I've removed it and parked it here since it did was inserted without proper context. -- Paul_012 ( talk) 10:47, 26 June 2017 (UTC)
Although please use your judgement, once you read the article: The Manhattan left Philadelphia on 4/4/51 under the command of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Captain Kelly O'Neal. He and 16 crew members delivered the vessel to the Kong Toi docks at the King's Royal Palace for the transfer ceremony.
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Great detail of the fighting but no mention of deaths due to the fighting? Were there any or were they just 'common conscripts, lower class nobodies to the writer' so they didn't matter? At least say no one died or was injured. 203.131.210.82 ( talk) 06:47, 14 March 2015 (UTC)
The first question any English reader will ask is "Why 'Manhattan'? Does it have anything to do with New York?" Putting the word in italics tips them off immediately that in this case Manhattan does not refer to the borough but to something named after it. That's why I prefer Manhattan Rebellion. The Manhattan it refers to is a ship and ship's names are always italicised. Srnec ( talk) 00:22, 23 November 2015 (UTC)
(Bump) I'm still not convinced regarding the italics. -- Paul_012 ( talk) 19:47, 19 March 2019 (UTC)
The following sentence was added by User:ALTOMGA. I've removed it and parked it here since it did was inserted without proper context. -- Paul_012 ( talk) 10:47, 26 June 2017 (UTC)
Although please use your judgement, once you read the article: The Manhattan left Philadelphia on 4/4/51 under the command of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Captain Kelly O'Neal. He and 16 crew members delivered the vessel to the Kong Toi docks at the King's Royal Palace for the transfer ceremony.