Ok, so I have been editing, and adding a lot of articles from public ___domain sources lately. Particularly List of ships of the United States Navy. I've been spending a lot of time just adding pages for all sorts of Navy ships. Why? because I'm bored. And suprisingly I am enjoying reading up on all the little historical details of these ships and how they came to be.
I'm still a huge fan of the Random article feature. Just because you never really know what you are going to find when you go there.
- Handy links - (shameless stolen from Jinian)
- Wikipedia:Naming conventions (ships)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Ships/Footers
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Ships/Tables
- Category:Wikipedia cleanup
- Category:U.S. Navy officers
- Category:U.S. Navy admirals
- Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social Sciences and Philosophy for the military leaders. The Navy folks are easy if they have a ship named after them. DANFS has it.
These are really here more for my use than anything else. Malo 15:23, 13 September 2005 (UTC)