User talk:CruiserBob

USS Rentz
Nice update on the USS Rentz article. That kind of edit increasing an entry's accuracy is always appreciated. I'm an ex-Rentz sailor and remember being told the erroneous information you corrected. I may even have been the person who entered it in Wikipedia! -Quartermaster 13:26, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks - it's also worth noting that besides O'Callahan (which I remembered off the top of my head), USS Laboon and USS Capodanno are also named after priests.CruiserBob 03:55, 23 June 2007 (UTC)

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Talk:United States Navy SEALs
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