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The photo accompanying this article is incorrectly captioned. Macoma and her sister Gadila (like the UK MACs) operated under civilian command with embarked naval parties. Neither was a commissioned ship and they should not therefore be designated 'HNLMS'. I propose to change the caption to MAC Ship (which was the British Admiralty designation for all MACs) unless there are objections. [[User:Mandrake079|Mandrake079]] ([[User talk:Mandrake079|talk]]) 15:12, 16 October 2018 (UTC)

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The photo accompanying this article is incorrectly captioned. Macoma and her sister Gadila (like the UK MACs) operated under civilian command with embarked naval parties. Neither was a commissioned ship and they should not therefore be designated 'HNLMS'. I propose to change the caption to MAC Ship (which was the British Admiralty designation for all MACs) unless there are objections. Mandrake079 (talk) 15:12, 16 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]