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Re: February 2021Hello, thank you for reaching out. Your suggestion to speak with the editor of the note directly is well received but unfortunately the user appears to be inactive. This page should represent factual information rather than opinion, and the line in question is a mischaracterization. In fact, the CDC made the following statement: “The CDC, the U.S. Coast Guard, and the Department of Homeland Security have been working with the industry to determine the most appropriate public health strategy to limit the impact of COVID-19 at cruise ship ports of entry in the United States.” With the integrity of this page in mind, I suggest that the line be removed. Please advise if you plan to revoke the change and look forward to hearing back. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pinkflower 21 (talk • contribs) 20:24, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
https://twitter.com/cheddar/status/1227704132955463681 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE68KCyap18&t=1s https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/cruises/2020/02/28/coronavirus-latest-cruise-cancellations-itinerary-changes-cancellations/4890327002/ https://www.travelweekly.com/Cruise-Travel/Unusual-dynamic-is-on-display-as-lines-send-sail-plans-to-CDC I kindly ask that you review the material objectively. Pinkflower 21 (talk) 00:14, 10 February 2021 (UTC)Pinflower 21
To answer your question, I am interested in the maritime industry. The ProPublica article provides quotes from CDC and HHS officials that build this entire story. Does that mean that this article does not sufficiently provide an independent view of the situation? Bottom line is that this source claims that the CDC's hands were tied, not that the cruise industry was refusing to cooperate with them. Pinkflower 21 (talk) 14:33, 10 February 2021 (UTC)Pinkflower 21
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JudiHi Lyndaship, please see diff [1]. I don't know if this is random chance, or they are watching us and provoking. It's another gambling site with different key terms. Can you do your magic to find new domains? The page title is
Your thoughts on so called Mizar class United Fruit Co. shipsRegarding the flag on Talamanca I think it needs to be somewhere but am inclined not to do a new box repeating stuff just to get a flag image in the infobox. That did resurrect thoughts of some months ago. For some time I've thought that group of ships should go through a DANFS de-emphasis and the apparently made-up "Mizar class" eliminated in favor of the actual class meeting the definition of a series of ships built to the same design for a navy or company. That would be the documented use of "Mail class" for the group by United Fruit. With the exception of advertising I expect they made practical use of that as do naval services as a useful "bin" for maintenance, supply, crewing and such. New equipment? Send to the class where it fits. Those ships spent most of their years as civilian. The only reason there is so much on the military use is the Navy's obsession with documenting each voyage — something making sense for combatants where deployments may have significant action but far less for essentially cargo runs that were no more dangerous or "exciting" than just about every other ship at sea excepting neutrals in those days. The ships were significant in the pre-WW II period as a new, larger passenger capacity and amenity type for a very large fleet serving Central and South America. Some of those voyages had "incidents" or "famous persons" more worthy of mention than some of the stuff in their DANFS voyages but digging them out in equal quantity would take months in news and other archives. What is lost is the flavor of a new, "romance" of sailing to Latin America on new ships of the "Great White Fleet" (Other fleets were encouraging the same trade — a predecessor of today's cruising). That is captured in advertising and travel magazines. In my opinion that is more important to maritime history than the many word about routine in DANFS. That period was the last bloom of "liners" and a burst of interest in Latin America in the U.S. that was reflected in literature and movies of the time as well. Reorienting those ships and creation of a new "Mail class" article focused on construction history and specifications (deleting most of that from the individual articles), capturing the ship's importance in the culture of the time and distilling the DANFS "voyage, voyage, voyage" recitations and moving the articles to the ship's long service names is a large effort. Too large to waste time with to only get into endless controversies here. You've been "de-DANFSing" commanding officers and cleaning out some of the pedantic DANFS language so the question here. Or is my dislike for seeing ships with significant maritime history and impact just "Navy something" here because it is easy to grab lots of PD words getting away with me? Palmeira (talk) 15:09, 5 November 2021 (UTC)
ArbCom 2021 Elections voter messageShip linksThanks for all your reccent work on the Mediterranean articles. Regards Keith-264 (talk) 14:36, 26 November 2021 (UTC) Very surprised that you've removed the names of the Master and Mate of the Sea Park (ship). The guideline says they can be included if they "were significant to the ship's history (i.e. playing a substantial role in a major event involving the ship) and are named in reliable sources". They were in charge when the ship foundered in the South Atlantic and the crew took to the boats. Is that not a "major event in the ship's history" in your view. And both are repeatedly named in newspaper reports, in Liverpool and elsewhere. Kahuzi (talk) 23:07, 9 November 2021 (UTC)
SiroccoYou might want to look again at this ship, she was launched in 39.--Sturmvogel 66 (talk) 15:44, 28 November 2021 (UTC)
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. All Curtatone class destroyers redirect to class pageHello! I noticed you have added a redirect on the articles for Italian destroyers Calatafimi, Castelfidardo, Curtatone, and Monzambano which leads to the Curtatone class article. I wanted to remove the redirects as it breaks the Curtatone class's template since each ship link leads to the same page as the class link. In the meantime, I will create a draft for each ship once I get the time. I wanted to ask if you had a specific reason for this besides having a relevant-ish link instead of a red one. Thanks! GGOTCC (talk) 03:54, 4 December 2021 (UTC)
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SS AtheniaHi Lyndaship. I was wondering if you could explain why you think the hatnotes at SS Athenia (1903) and SS Athenia (1922) should point to the set index at SS Athenia rather than, in each case, to the only other article about a topic of that name. I can't see the benefit of making the reader go through the set index when there's only one other plausible target. I'll also add that it's generally polite, when reverting edits that aren't vandalism, to explain why you've done so in the edit summary, even if you think the reasoning's self-explanatory. All the best, – Arms & Hearts (talk) 17:36, 14 January 2022 (UTC)
Serenade of the SeasI am confused why my few, new, professional images were removed from the Serenade of the Seas page. They were relevant to the discussion of the layout of the ship, and improved a page with only a single photo of the ship and a terrible other photo of the ship hidden behind cranes. The photos shared were no more numerous than say airport pages with terminal photos. SkyHigh757 (talk) 00:21, 16 January 2022 (UTC) And if you don’t want five photos of the ship, which ones are acceptable? The centrum, which is a main social area of the ship and part of the design of the Radiance-class? SkyHigh757 (talk) 00:24, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
I apologize for placing this discussion in the wrong spot. I’ve made a few edits to Wikipedia over the years, but haven’t any discussions yet about edits. I did spend an hour last night reading through the ships’ group page trying to understand photo rules, so I appreciate your feedback. Regarding none of the photos being relevant to the prose is not true - the paragraph mentions the Centrum atrium, and I had included a photo of that exact space as it is not found in this page or any of its sister ships either. Furthermore, I was trying to place photos of this ship on its page to give it more detail as this class of ships’ articles are poorly written and lacking, and the Radiance-class page has no interior photos at all to reference. I do understand if the photos appeared haphazard - I did not check this time off how they displayed on mobile viewing, so will consider a galley in the future after discussion. Finally, the poor photo I was referring to was located under homeports, but I understand your point. I’ll look for the discussions page to help understand the goals of this Ships group better. Have a good weekend. SkyHigh757 (talk) 11:37, 16 January 2022 (UTC)
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. Johnston weightHowdy, ma'am, I saw the edit summary here, and I have to say I'm in the same boat. 2,700 cannot be correct, but that is what Johnston's DANFS entry reports. I am utterly perplexed. According to the DANFS, both the Fletcher and The Sullivans weighed 2,050 tons; a recent Osprey publication on the wartime US destroyers says the Fletchers weighed 2,100 tons. Gardiner and Gray say "officially 2,100". Friedman maddens me with "2,276 tons" for Fletcher specifically. I am given to think the author of the DANFS entry for Johnston mistyped "2,100". Advise? –♠Vami_IV†♠ 11:21, 30 January 2022 (UTC)
TroutCare to explain what the hell this is all about?!. What precisely is it I'm supposed to have done that is silly? -- Necrothesp (talk) 09:17, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
Reverting rather fixing (probably)Hey @Lyndaship, thanks for letting me know a boat can indeed be called a 'she' (a bit weird, not gonna lie), but I couldn't find any explanation to every content changed back. Was everything wrong or just the pronoun was muddle. If I precipitated myself, please let me know by pointing my mistakes (other than the already pointed out) so I can improve in the future. Best regards, M. (talk) 10:50, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
CURIOSITYJust Informing you, but you probably know very well. The Term 'She' for Ships. This came in the beginning of them, mainly in Middle Ages, Vikings and after in 1700 Handle worldwide, when most ship constructors and drivers, today known as captains, and their crew were only men and alone in huge trips without women. Because this fact they relation its 'home' the ship as a 'wife' or a feminine follower or lover and then the ship were for them their women. In fact so, most also put Mermaids at bow, women figures in front and other females figures. This is the reason why still today for a seaman seeing his home, the ship, most time during year at ocean, as well as for fishermen. It is like loving my car, and for me it is my lover woman. Indeed like the term as being feminine for the vehicle vessel and see no strange or odd or comic relation to it. Regards and Have a nice Day. Do not know if in the long Discussion this explanation was included, but it is the Truth. --188.109.177.148 (talk) 13:49, 12 February 2022 (UTC)
ok, as you is online, then please approve this rewrite, thanks https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Urbanoc#GMB_-_Please_Approve --188.109.177.148 (talk) 13:56, 12 February 2022 (UTC) SS "City of Benares"Ma'am I'd like to know what is wrong with my sources on the SS City of Benares page. If you have read Children of the Benares by Ralph Barker then you will know that the length is in fact 509 feet, not 486 feet and 1 inch. Brochures also state this (one of them can be viewed at https://www.peoplescollection.wales/items/1610991) The book says, quote, "Propelled by two coal-burning Parsons turbines developing 1,450 horse-power, driving through single reduction mechanical gearing, she was 509 feet in overall length, 62 feet 7 inches in beam, and had a moulded depth of 43 1/4 feet." That literally says the length and depth (both stated in the article are wrong) Barker also says that, quote, "of whom five (the chief stewardess and four nurse/stewardesses) were women." I'd say that states quite clearly that there were in fact five women among the crew. I am also in possession of the complete passenger and crew list so I know exactly how many people were on board, how many were women and children, how many people died, and how many people survived. Barker also says that the stewards on board were Portuguese Guyanese. Regards,Seafarer 1940 (talk) 16:30, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. Ship infoboxes: ship status > ship fateHi Lyndaship. For some time, usually when editing ship articles for other reasons, I have been regularising the entries for these two fields on the basis that, almost without exception, a ship has only one "fate" - its final dispositions by loss, scrapping etc. in my view, non-final changes (eg transfer to another operator or change of use, especially where leading to another ship-career infobox), where relevant, should be in "ship status". This is entirely consistent with specific advice at Template:Infobox ship begin/Usage guide#Infobox ship career. I have noticed recently that, in your otherwise very welcome infobox clean-ups, you have been moving entries in the opposite direction, for example, today, with this difference. Is there reason for this? Davidships (talk) 22:51, 22 May 2022 (UTC)
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. Hi Lyndaship, hope all is well with you. It's been a long time since I worked on Judi. So I am currently processing the last list of domains you had identified, in the "Domains not yet processed on enwiki" list. Would you be able to find any others that are new? I depend on you to find them, but, if you want to tell me how you do it that's fine too either way. Maybe there is no method other than just searching for strings. Thanks! -- GreenC 15:25, 22 October 2022 (UTC)
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. OopsSorry, edit conflict on the ship IP. I think I'll just leave mine, as we are both saying the same thing ... I cannot fathom (no pun intended) what they are up to ... it's most odd ... cheers DBaK (talk) 16:48, 10 December 2022 (UTC)
ConfusedHi. This edit summary bears no relation to the edit you made? Mark83 (talk) 13:34, 22 December 2022 (UTC)
RV FalkorHi Lyndaship, I approach you in regard to the above mentioned article because I have read your nickname sometimes. I am not too familar with the procedures in the English Wikipedia and that´s why I would like to point out that the RV Falkor does not belong anymore to the Schmidt Ocean Institute. Instead of this it´s name is now Gaia Blu and it´s sailing under the italian flag, but still doing oceanography. I have updated the infobox as best as I could but I do not know how to deal with those renamig and redirection issues. May you can have a look at it or steer it to someone who cares on this topic (research vessels). Best regards Yeti-Hunter (talk) 20:26, 28 December 2022 (UTC)
Happy New Year, Lyndaship!Lyndaship, Send New Year cheer by adding {{subst:Happy New Year fireworks}} to user talk pages. Abishe (talk) 21:20, 31 December 2022 (UTC) MV ConchSorry for mistakenly editing your page rather than the article (and then messing up trying to undo that first mistake in a comedy of errors), but please assume good faith rather than vandalism. Unfortunately, I sometimes struggle with Wikipedia software. Please don’t bite the inexperienced. I do however think that the original information is notable and enhances the article, and I would ask you to reconsider your position. It is after all evidence of the shipwreck, historically important figures and may be of interest to both researchers and family historians. I do appreciate your contributions to this area of Wikipedia. Nd1667 (talk) 14:51, 1 January 2023 (UTC)
Orsa-class escort destroyers and 'common-use' termsYou corrected the article and noted "Conway's calls them Destroyer escorts". That is true and that is very fair. I have no grievance with your revert. Conways also calls German MTBs 'S-boats', which is, among those in the naval historical enthusiast community, a standard term for them since at least the 1990s. Conways is a trusted and heavily-cited resource. Yet Wikipedia's article about these craft is titled 'E-boat', because war veterans wrote their accounts using this term, it became a popularised term for a while and is still sensationally used in titles of various works, albeit in reference to the wartime emergency rather than in a technically analytical manner. We have moved past that, surely. I note that the best available reference online regarding these craft and their history, the excellent s-boot.net, uses the anglicized term 's-boat' in its English-language version and is all the better for it, boasting great authenticity and a neutral tone, rather than the 'them and us' which 'E-boat' conjures up. What I'm saying is that your revert makes sense, calling the article on schnellboote 'E-boat' ('E' for 'enemy'), rather than 'S-boat' makes no sense, particularly when we are also talking about Yugoslavian and Spanish boats of that type. (The Italian boats also have their own article, entitled [CRDA 60 t motor torpedo boat] rather than 'Italian E-boat' (or even 'MS boat' to be fair); you get my drift. I ask, as a reasonable person, for your help in reviewing this article title. Anyway, thanks for reading my plaintive plea. (And also thank you for considering my other edits on this article to have been helpful and constructive). 2A00:23C7:3119:AD01:E0D0:C1C8:4DD9:2169 (talk) 03:42, 3 January 2023 (UTC)
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. USS Arctic other uses hatnoteHello, I was confused why you reverted my edits on the pages listed on USS Arctic (disambiguation). As per WP:INTDAB, all intentional mainspace disambig links must link through redirects ending in "(disambiguation)". Could you please explain? Purplemountainmantalk contribs 23:06, 23 July 2023 (UTC) Sure, an other ships hatnote is not a dab link. It links to a set index which is a list page Lyndaship (talk) 04:57, 24 July 2023 (UTC)
Reason for revert?Your edit summaries were blank. InedibleHulk (talk) 12:16, 28 July 2023 (UTC)
Blank template parametersSee Template:Infobox ship begin#Removing extra fields –
The Bugle: Issue 205, May 2023
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. Hello - On a discussion about renaming Category:Packet (sea transport) you mentioned that "(UK) Packet ships and (US) packet boats are very different." Would you be willing to elaborate on that on another discussion taking place about renaming Packet boat? Whether you agree or disagree with the proposed naming, I would appreciate your opinion on the difference between a packet ship and a packet boat. I see that you differentiated the two by labeling them "UK" and "US." My understanding is that boats were for inland and coastal waterways and were used in both Europe and North America, while ships were for the trans-Atlantic trade. Kindest regards, Gjs238 (talk) 13:52, 26 September 2023 (UTC)
The Bugle: Issue 210, October 2023
The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. Infobox error fixingSeeing you fixing those error , thanks alot. Judging from the changes by AWB , Kriegsmarine's U-boat articles after U-240 got no infobox error right ? Comrade John (talk) 16:29, 13 October 2023 (UTC)
The Bugle: Issue 211, November 2023
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The Bugle is published by the Military history WikiProject. To receive it on your talk page, please join the project or sign up here. Voting for the WikiProject Military History newcomer of the year and military historian of the year awards for 2023 is now open!Voting is now open for the WikiProject Military History newcomer of the year and military historian of the year awards for 2023! The the top editors will be awarded the coveted Gold Wiki . Cast your votes vote here and here respectively. Voting closes at 23:59 on 30 December 2023. On behalf of the coordinators, wishing you the very best for the festive season and the new year. Hawkeye7 (talk · contribs) via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 23:56, 22 December 2023 (UTC) The Bugle: Issue 213, January 2024
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