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Merged from ARA Santísima Trinidad (1948) article
![]() | The contents of the ARA Santísima Trinidad (1948) page were merged into HMS Caicos. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page. (16 March 2013) |
I merged the very good ARA Santísima Trinidad (1948) article – most ship articles do not provide such good coverage on later users of World War II ships! – completely into this article to ensure a consistent format across all of the many Tacoma-class and Colony-class frigates, i.e., all others use the convention of having the main article named for the first user's (U.S. Navy or Royal Navy) name for the ship, with later users linked via redirect. Otherwise, having this article uniquely named for a later use of the ship is a bit disconcerting to the user of navigation templates from the class article and articles about other ships in the class. Mdnavman (talk) 16:38, 16 March 2013 (UTC)mdnavman
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