Talk:German submarine U-201
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[edit]Page moved, as per guidelines at Wikipedia:Naming conventions (ships) (1.3) “Ships with hull number only” (link) and discussion on talk page there. Xyl 54 (talk) 17:28, 8 October 2008 (UTC)
Merchant
[edit]Among many other edits, I've added 'ship' after the word 'merchant' in the table. A commercial vessel is a merchant ship or merchantman. A merchant is a wholesale trader especially with foreign countries. I've looked at three dictionaries and none of them call a commercial ship simply a 'merchant'.
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