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Um, you didn't so much differentiate between the RMA and the MA as delete all references ot the RMA. I restored that to the separate article, but as far as I can tell there is a single line of succession from the RMA to the modern-day MA. Or am I reading that wrongly? It's not like the English Wikipedia is so overwhelmed wiht editors interested in German naval history that we have the luxury of edit wars :-) Just zis Guy you know? 23:58, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
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Dear Kuk, Thanks for the little edit on the LCA page. Is there any chance of your finding citation information on the post-war FRD craft? DANKE! I see you have a source - I'll put this in on your say-so, even though I have not seen this source.
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Thank you for your excellent edits on the Hans-Joachim Dönitz article. There are just some things that don't translate well to English. I saw your note on my page and I'd be happy to try and translate some of your German articles in the category Deutscher Seeverband 1945-1956. I'm especially interested in the articles on the Hauptverwaltung Seepolizei and the Rhine River Patrol. My wife's father served on the Rhine River Patrol. Ehrentitle ( talk) 13:44, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
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Um, you didn't so much differentiate between the RMA and the MA as delete all references ot the RMA. I restored that to the separate article, but as far as I can tell there is a single line of succession from the RMA to the modern-day MA. Or am I reading that wrongly? It's not like the English Wikipedia is so overwhelmed wiht editors interested in German naval history that we have the luxury of edit wars :-) Just zis Guy you know? 23:58, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
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Dear Kuk,
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Dear Kuk, Thanks for the little edit on the LCA page. Is there any chance of your finding citation information on the post-war FRD craft? DANKE! I see you have a source - I'll put this in on your say-so, even though I have not seen this source.
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Thank you for your excellent edits on the Hans-Joachim Dönitz article. There are just some things that don't translate well to English. I saw your note on my page and I'd be happy to try and translate some of your German articles in the category Deutscher Seeverband 1945-1956. I'm especially interested in the articles on the Hauptverwaltung Seepolizei and the Rhine River Patrol. My wife's father served on the Rhine River Patrol. Ehrentitle ( talk) 13:44, 7 January 2011 (UTC)
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