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* [[User:G-W|G-W]] - Member of [[AYRS]], dinghy & yacht racing, engineer, and inventor. |
* [[User:G-W|G-W]] - Member of [[AYRS]], dinghy & yacht racing, engineer, and inventor. |
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* [[User:Harlsbottom|Harlsbottom]] - WW1, WW2 British and Commonwealth |
* [[User:Harlsbottom|Harlsbottom]] - WW1, WW2 British and Commonwealth |
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* [[User:Heltzen|Heltzen]] - Navies |
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* [[User:Inge|Inge]] - Mostly working on [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] and [[Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy]] ships. |
* [[User:Inge|Inge]] - Mostly working on [[Royal Norwegian Navy]] and [[Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy]] ships. |
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* [[User:J Clear|J Clear]] - where ever the links take me, but usually USN or WWII. Presently working on populating the [[Haskell class attack transport|''Haskell''-class]]. |
* [[User:J Clear|J Clear]] - where ever the links take me, but usually USN or WWII. Presently working on populating the [[Haskell class attack transport|''Haskell''-class]]. |
Revision as of 12:28, 25 October 2007
WikiProject Ships Participants
WikiProject Ships has an international collection of participants with a common interest in ships of all types. Please join us by adding yourself. This list is kept in alphabetical order by username.
- Ageekgal - Garcia-class frigates, for starters.
- Akradecki - Trying to document all the White Star Line liners
- Argos'Dad - Mostly Hellenic Navy, historic ships and battles
- Arwel - Mostly WW1 British and German, with a side interest in the Battle of the River Plate.
- Bbrown8370 - Cruise ships
- Benea - Royal Navy, US Navy, also historical battles
- Bellhalla — USN WWII, but whatever else needs work
- User:Bryanmackinnon - WWII submarines
- BSchorr - Primarily Battleships, but occasionally I venture into other military ship types
- Carl Gusler - Primarily nautical and naval history.
- Chase me ladies, I'm the Cavalry - British/Commonwealth military ships
- CP\M
- CruiserBob - Since most of my edits are on USN ships, I might as well join the project
- DPdH - WW2, Argentine Navy, general military naval matters
- Emoscopes Talk 20:52, 1 June 2006 (UTC) - Interested in ships of the Royal Navy, mainly escort vessels. Enjoy adding and correcting infoboxes and being utterly fastidious about the marks, designations and nomenclatures of Royal Navy weapons and radars.
- Euryalus - Australian shipping, marine regulation, naval history
- Georgewilliamherbert - non-practicing Naval Architect, defense analyst, and hobbyist naval historian and historian of the art of Naval Architecture.
- G-W - Member of AYRS, dinghy & yacht racing, engineer, and inventor.
- Harlsbottom - WW1, WW2 British and Commonwealth
- Heltzen - Navies
- Inge - Mostly working on Royal Norwegian Navy and Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy ships.
- J Clear - where ever the links take me, but usually USN or WWII. Presently working on populating the Haskell-class.
- Jimmec - Middle East Correspondent for a well known commercial shipping magazine. All things to do with the modern commercial shipping trade
- Jinian
- Jll - from time to time, mainly pre-WW2 British ships
- John Volc - Professional Naval Architect - would like to help out wherever I can
- John Moore Talk - Interested in the 1906-1945 period, and particularly in battlecruisers. I has been working mainly on HMS Hood (51). I am relatively new here, so comments on my efforts to date would be welcome.
- JonEastham - works on anything modern, generally modern Royal Navy
- JRPG - ship safety, Naval history esp WW1 WW2
- Jyi1693 - Working to edit and improve articles on cruise ships and ocean liners
- Kjet - Civilian ships from the 1960s onwards, mainly concentrating on cruiseferries and European vessels.
- Kralizec! - primarily ships from the pre-Dreadnought era through Cold War, with emphasis on WWI, WWII, and Cold War ship classes
- Lou Sander Talk - Interested in U.S. Navy ships, especially amphibious ships and all subjects related to WWII amphibs.
- Malo - Working on USN ships, mostly converting DANFS entries, currently doing Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers
- Maralia - Mainly focused on shipwrecks, but also writing, improving and categorizing ship articles.
- MarVelo - Any and all ships that I can find verifiable information on.
- Martocticvs - mainly Royal Navy, 1650-1860
- MBK004 - mainly modern cruise ships, ocean liners, battleships, and aircraft carriers
- MChew - working mostly on ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy for now
- MiniEntente Talk - Focusing mainly on the Royal Navy's Corvettes, Frigates, Destroyers and Cruisers (Past and Present). - I Believe in producing these articles under standardized means. - Any comments or opinions will be greatly welcome.
- MoRsE - mainly working with Finnish Navy articles and ships that have a connection to Finland somehow
- Morven
- Newda898 - Mostly things to do with Cruise ships and ferries.
- Nick Dowling - Mainly Australian ships
- Nitraven - Mostly Sri Lankan ships
- OneCyclone - Cruise ships; have been focusing on Star Cruises and NCL, but will work to improve any ship related page.
- Parsecboy - I primarily work on articles relating to the Kaiserliche Marine, but also stray into other random ship articles as well.
- Pekelney - I work on Historic Ship Museums
- Pesco - Modern merchant shipping
- Petersam - frigate and USN frigate classes
- Pogo935 - Fan, contributer, and researcher on ships.(not my career my hobby)
- Pointym5 - general interest, proofreading
- pustelnik-whaling era ships, before 1860 in the Pacific
- RDavS - Great Lakes hobbyist
- Rickyrab - Would like to do a Wikiproject Cruise Lines as a daughter project of Wikiproject Ships. If Ships proper is not interested I could spin it off as a separate Wikiproject under Transportation.
- Rif Winfield - naval historian and published author of books on pre-1900 British naval vessels.
- Skookum1 - ships and marine history in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, including freshwater
- Sodaplayer
- SoLando
- Sparrowman980 - Focused mainly on Cruise Ships and WW1 and WW2 era ships
- Spot87
- Stan Shebs
- Steel city ady - Focussed on modern Royal Navy, especially ships connected with Sheffield, Dundee and Navy Days participants since 1997..
- Stephen Gilbert - casual participant; I want to do a few Canadian ships
- Subman758 - Served on board USS Asheville (SSN-758), & USS Chicago (SSN-721) I have a in depth knowledge of United States Navy ships, and many other Ships, and Submarines, as well as Ocean Liners.
- Susan Davis - sailing vessels; Great Lakes ships; ocean liners
- the Epopt
- Thefrood - Captains class frigate of the Royal Navy, with a slight overspill of interest in Evarts and Buckley class Destroyer Escorts of other Navies.
- The Land - Warships, principally 19th and early 20th century
- TnoWatanabe - Mostly ship data and history. I'm going to try to fill in the blanks in a lot of the minor military ships
- Toddy1 - warships from Symondites onwards
- TomTheHand - I have a strong interest in ship design histories, but my primary contribution so far has been categorization, especially under Category:Ship classes
- Trekphiler - especially interested in WW2 subs, particularly USN; also USN DDs of WW2; & whatever naval stuff catches my eye.
- Tundrawinds - Chiefly interested in WWII era ships of the Royal Canadian Navy, Bangor Class Minesweepers particularly.
- Vaoverland - mostly doing U.S. Civil War ships for now
- Viv Hamilton I have limited time and generally restrict my edits to archaeologically interesting ship wrecks especially Category:Protected Wrecks of the UK
- WikiEK - Modern cruise ships
- Wikited - U.S. Navy ships
- Woodym555 - Royal Navy ships, im going to try and update all Navy articles with ship infoboxes
- xl_five_lx Naval Architecture; Marine Engineering; Shipbuilding; US Naval History (WWII predominantly); BuShips; Dare I say "authoritative" on anything Henry J. Kaiser built.–
- Xtrememachineuk 00:24, 30 June 2007 (UTC) - Naval Architecture student.
Inactive Participants
- 71Demon - USN
- Abduncan4
- Adamcobb - Mainly cross-channel ferries.
- Aerobird 15:44, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
- Anthony.bradbury - British battleships from HMS Warrior onwards
- Antidespotic - General interest, side interest in civilian vessels during WWI
- Auror - Fighting sail primarily, but interests in other theatres too.
- Ballista - General interest in matters naval
- Bossi (talk ;; contribs) - Primarily interested in WW1 & WW2 era ships relating to my own heritage; or anything else I become interested in along the way.
- CaptainMike - Ships connected to New England in name or action
- Carabaopower - Fighting ships of all nations 1850-present.
- Carajou - Overhauled battleship and articles related to Bermuda Triangle. I believe that page layout and structure is as important as the article's writing.
- CindyBo - Sternwheelers of British Columbia
- Ctifumdope
- Dahlis - Will work on ships of the swedish navy and other swedish ships
- David Newton
- Dawson - Random acts of article addition
- Dreadnaught - US Navy ships of the 18th Century, and USN battleships.
- Durin - mostly work on USN, but other navies where I run into useful material to put on Wikipedia
- Drva1226 - Can help with all old military sailing ships, and most USN ships from 1775 to today
- EvogolTalk - working on Peruvian Navy ships
- Fabartus (talk · contribs) — sig: FrankB 16:07, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
- Flowi (talk · contribs) - especially battleships: ancient; medieval; modern; but mostly 17th and 18th Century
- Gstitz - Submarine history (worldwide), US Naval History
- Hcheney
- Ishkabibble - ancient Mediterranean ships, 19th century U.S. Navy steam vessels, 19th and early 20th century merchant sailing vessels, submersible systems
- Jarnoldpe - Unusual vessels (eg Disposable ship).
- Jayant Roy - Modern merchant shipping, Navigation and Tall Ships
- JAYMEDINC - primarily US Navy ships that tie into my experiences on the USS America, USNS Stalwart & USS Normandy.
- Jeendan - Australian shipping and design, and an amateur's interest in Napoleonic vessels.
- JM8Austin Talk - U.S. submarine operations in WW2, Pacific theater
- Johntex - working to create or improve ships that took part in Valiant Shield
- Josh - Ship articles, classification, reference tools
- Kneiphof - mostly interested in civiliam river/coastal vessels, both traditional (sail) as modern.
- JimmyTheOne - 18th and 20th century European warships
- Laisak - working on Finnish Navy ships albeit very slowly
- Lestatdelc - working mainly on US subs and Aircraft carriers
- Macoram - Ships & Shipbuilding from antiquity until the XVI century, Portuguese sailing ships.
- Mark Sublette - primarily military vessels, but I keep a nodding acquaintance with civilian craft - sometimes, they're the same thing!
- markttay - Commercial Diving and Commercial Diving Support Vessels
- mbruce1 - Mainly ferries that have some relevance to Australia but also any super ferry
- McMullen - mostly doing U.S. Civil War ships for now
- Mconfoy - Former Naval Architect at USCG and Bath Iron Work -- amateur military historian
- Nakamura2828 - interested in WWII Naval ships, especially Japanese destroyers
- Nhoj1991 - Anything tall ships! & wherever else i can help out
- Oldfarm - Liberty ships, Victory ships, Ocean class freighters, Union-Castle
- PAR - U.S. Civil War-era ships, working on Template:Ship table
- plange - Confederate States Navy
- Powers.andy - Cruise ships
- RasputinAXP - Been working on filling in the gaps in US Navy destroyers, but I'm also a fan of fighting sail.
- rickster77 - Early Cruise Ships through 1950. A friend of mine is an expert on this but not Internet savvy. I would like to utilize his knowledge in helping out.
- Romulan248 - I want to help make cruise line pages better, especially cruises owned by Carnival Cruise Lines.
- Russianmissile - Want to start working on the original 1800's US Frigates, as well as the Clipper Ships and Windjammers
- Sbb - working on Fletcher-class destroyers (count 'em - 175 of them!)
- ScottyBoy900Q - Working on uploading public domain ship images.
- Tannin - Mostly Australian, maybe some English ones too, time permitting.
- Zurel Darrillian - Primarily United States Naval Monitors, would like to do class articles after individual ships, I use DANFS as a base and augment it as needed from other more-accurate published sources