User talk:Tms

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Your Truxtun cruiser edits
Your edits to USS Truxtun (CGN-35) and Truxtun class cruiser look great, however you should be aware of a couple of items:


 * In one of your edits you noted the ship was built in New Jersey and changed the category.  However the United States Navy state-related ships category is not a reference for where the ship was built, but instead from where the person whom the ship was named after was from.  Since Thomas Truxtun was from Hempstead (village), New York, the proper cat for Truxtun is Category:United States Navy New York-related ships.  I did go ahead and fix this.


 * You also noted that the Phalanx CIWS was installed in 1981. Can you find an external source for this?  While I have no doubt that you are correct, official wikipedia policy requires that content have a verified source and personal experience is specifically forbidden.  Right now the Phalanx content is attributed to the Haze Gray website (which apparently has the wrong info).

Again, good work on the articles, and thanks for helping to keep them accurate! --Kralizec! (talk) 15:27, 12 March 2007 (UTC)

Explaining further?
I don't understand your edit to Russo-Japanese War -- not that you're wrong by any stretch of logic; rather, I would have preferred to have done better in the first place. A priori, I don't understand what I should have done in the first place which would have made your subsequent edit unnecessary.

Bottom line: As long as I'm trying to do something, I might as well focus on making the effort to do things correctly from the outset. Can you offer a word which will help me see how I could have done what was needed?--Tenmei (talk) 03:33, 3 October 2

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