Talk:SS Tuscania (1914)

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The sinking of the Tuscania in 1918 made headline news in Europe and North America. Additionally, her sinking has historical interest because she was the only vessel sunk while carrying American troops to Europe during WWI. Consequently, I have rated this article as having "Mid" importance. Antidespotic 17:04, 28 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Army Units On Board - Consider 20th Engineer "Regiment" instead?[edit]

During WWI, the 20th Engineers was a full-fledged Regiment with several subordinate battalions (see the citation). Today, the unit has been deactivated and reduced in strength and is contemporarily referred to as a "battalion" (a lesser echelon element). Does this merit a change? FromHereOn (talk) 23:12, 9 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]