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Hello, it appears that the info provided here has made the
Navajo class fleet tug entry redundant. You should merge the engine info and max speed into this article. Kindest regards,
AlphaEta 02:52, 24 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Will the real Lead Ship of the class please stand up
So, if you believe this article,
USS Navajo (AT-64) is the lead ship of the Navajo class of sea going tugs. But, if you believe another other article,
USS Navajo (AT-52) is the lead ship of the class. In both articles, each is listed as
Navajo-classfleet tug. Can both articles be right?
Trappist the monk (
talk) 21:42, 6 September 2010 (UTC)reply
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Hello, it appears that the info provided here has made the
Navajo class fleet tug entry redundant. You should merge the engine info and max speed into this article. Kindest regards,
AlphaEta 02:52, 24 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Will the real Lead Ship of the class please stand up
So, if you believe this article,
USS Navajo (AT-64) is the lead ship of the Navajo class of sea going tugs. But, if you believe another other article,
USS Navajo (AT-52) is the lead ship of the class. In both articles, each is listed as
Navajo-classfleet tug. Can both articles be right?
Trappist the monk (
talk) 21:42, 6 September 2010 (UTC)reply