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Dear wikipedians, I’ve created this list-type wikiarticle with the information that was contained (until earlier today) in the Ship lists section of the article about armed merchant ships. Before doing that I’ve raised the matter in the article’s Talk Page and haven’t received negative feedback.
I’ve based the structure of this list article on existing similar ones in scope of the Wikiprojects “Ships” and “Military History/Maritime Task Force”; and I haven’t changed the content exported from the source article. Hence, a bit of update of this list (especially adding verifiable sources!) may be needed.
Finally, I’ve tagged this wikiarticle for the same wikiprojects as the “parent” article is. Kind regards, DPdH (talk) 13:47, 14 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

SS Mount Temple as a Merchant Cruiser??

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SS Mount Temple is reported in the list of British Merchant cruisers. In SS Mount Temple she is not reported as AMC and a single small gun is not the typical equipment of an AMC. So, should she be removed from the list here? --JuergenKlueser (talk) 14:26, 29 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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