Talk:HMS Ceres (D59)

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Collision with USS Fox
I found an entry in Ceres ships logs that shows she was in port at Constantinople when Fox collided with her stern on 30 March rather than the previously reported (by The Times) date of 3 April. I'm not sure if this info would be viewed as "original research" but seeing as it is however the "correct information", I have changed it anyway; please feel free to put me in my place though. LameCat (talk) 17:59, 11 July 2014 (UTC)

Possible copyright problem
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