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== Same ships ==

:It seems there is some redundancy. This 2006 start-class article is about the same ship as the 2008 start-class article [[USS Wakefield (AP-21)|USS ''Wakefield'']]. The military classification follows the 2008 start-class [[USS Mount Vernon (AP-22)|USS ''Mount Vernon'']], by the same author, that is the same ship as the 2006 start-class article [[SS Washington|SS ''Washington'']]. [[User:Otr500|Otr500]] ([[User talk:Otr500|talk]]) 15:55, 24 July 2019 (UTC)

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Same ships

It seems there is some redundancy. This 2006 start-class article is about the same ship as the 2008 start-class article USS Wakefield. The military classification follows the 2008 start-class USS Mount Vernon, by the same author, that is the same ship as the 2006 start-class article SS Washington. Otr500 (talk) 15:55, 24 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]