Template talk:Captains class frigate

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Subtypes[edit]

The subtypes were labelled "ex-Buckley class" and "ex-Evarts class" - there is no ex in it the Royal Navy retained these names for the two sub-types of Captains-class frigate it employed. I have removed the "ex" bit.
Thefrood 19:30, 20 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]