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Atlanta-class cruiser: Revision history


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  • curprev 22:2922:29, 12 December 2021 Dieter.Meinertzhagen talk contribs m 17,430 bytes +24 ft "The four Oakland and later ships..." -> "The last four ships of the class, starting with Oakland,...". Move description of the last four ships in the class to after the description of the class in general and after the description of the first four ships. undo

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  • curprev 05:4205:42, 7 November 2021 Dieter.Meinertzhagen talk contribs m 17,406 bytes +10 Improve parallelism of sentence by introducing both dependent clauses with "that": ft "The Atlanta-class cruisers were eight United States Navy light cruisers designed as ... but [that] proved to be..." -> "The Atlanta-class cruisers were eight United States Navy light cruisers [that] were designed as ... but [that] proved to be..." undo
  • curprev 01:2701:27, 7 November 2021 Dieter.Meinertzhagen talk contribs m 17,396 bytes +2 Specifications: Spell out small number per MOS:NUMERAL and for consistency within article. undo
  • curprev 01:1601:16, 7 November 2021 Dieter.Meinertzhagen talk contribs m 17,394 bytes +33 Specifications: Spell out small numbers per MOS:NUMERAL and for consistency within article. ft 'USS Oakland had been given an anti-''kamikaze'' upgrade which included ... greatly reducing the number of 20-mm mounts (possibly as few as six)...' -> 'USS Oakland had been given an anti-''kamikaze'' upgrade which included ... greatly reducing the number of 20-mm mounts ([to] possibly as few as six)...' undo
  • curprev 01:0301:03, 7 November 2021 Dieter.Meinertzhagen talk contribs 17,361 bytes −66 Criticisms: The removed sentence duplicates information from the Service History section. Also, appearing in isolation as it does, the removed sentence suggests that USS Atlanta was sunk entirely by gunfire from USS San Francisco rather than by a combination of Japanese gunfire, a Japanese torpedo and gunfire from USS San Francisco as described in the Service History section. Finally, the removed sentence is not really relevant to the Criticisms of the class. undo

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  • curprev 02:1702:17, 31 July 2021 74.130.179.228 talk 15,976 bytes −117 Criticisms: The statement that Atlanta class cruisers performed poorly in surface combat due to their losses in the Battle of Guadalcanal is flatly incorrect and shows a fundamental misunderstanding of the circumstances surrounding that battle. That battle, in which the Allied forces made numerous mistakes, was more reflective of a circus and less reflective of the combat ability of any surface ships involved. Reports and sightings were ignored, ships refused to fire, and so on. undo Tag: Reverted

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