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The contents of the SS Marine Floridian page were merged into USNS Paoli on 8th November 2016. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected page, please see its history; for the discussion at that location, see its talk page.
In most cases, when a ship serves under two different names, it gets two different sections in one article, yet it appears that someone split this article and the one on the SS Marine Floridian. Why? They are the exact same ship, under two different names! I could maybe see doing this if both sections were lengthy and packed with information. In that case, it would make sense to split them, but only to prevent an overly long and ponderous article. This splits what would be one short article about a WW2 tanker-turned-into-a-commercial-tanker into two stubs about the same exact thing. There is no reason to have two articles on the same ship, except to artificially inflate a count of articles. I'm pretty sure WP policy is to try to minimize number of articles, so when two articles are talking about the same ship under two different names, they should be merged into a single article. One article on a single ship should never be split into two, without very good reasons..45Colt06:51, 9 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]