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==Stowaway incident==
==Stowaway incident==
Added this amusing incident. My cite confuses the Hunley with the Proteus (unless both ships had female stowaways in 1973??) -- see the Proteus cartoon, immediately following photos, at "Note from Webmaster". I'll add a cite to the cruise book when I come across it -- I was there for the incident. Best, [[User:Tillman|Pete Tillman]] ([[User talk:Tillman|talk]]) 17:05, 10 April 2009 (UTC)
Added this amusing incident. My cite confuses the Hunley with the Proteus (unless both ships had female stowaways in 1973??) -- see the Proteus cartoon, immediately following photos, at "Note from Webmaster". I'll add a cite to the cruise book when I come across it -- I was there for the incident. Best, [[User:Tillman|Pete Tillman]] ([[User talk:Tillman|talk]]) 17:05, 10 April 2009 (UTC)

=="Polaris Class"==
The second sentence of this article reads "The Hunley was designed to tend most of the long-term requirements of the Polaris Class of submarines." I am aware of a Polaris missile weapons system, I don't know about a Polaris Class of submarines. If there was a cite I could go figure out what the author meant, but hmm.

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Adrift during Gustav

I have removed the erroneous information that was posted on Adrift during Gustav and replaced it with accurate information. Visavixen (talk) 16:26, 24 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The information you deleted was referenced and the information you replaced it with is not. Stop vandelizing the page, your activities will be reported.PB666 yap 02:53, 25 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Stowaway incident

Added this amusing incident. My cite confuses the Hunley with the Proteus (unless both ships had female stowaways in 1973??) -- see the Proteus cartoon, immediately following photos, at "Note from Webmaster". I'll add a cite to the cruise book when I come across it -- I was there for the incident. Best, Pete Tillman (talk) 17:05, 10 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

"Polaris Class"

The second sentence of this article reads "The Hunley was designed to tend most of the long-term requirements of the Polaris Class of submarines." I am aware of a Polaris missile weapons system, I don't know about a Polaris Class of submarines. If there was a cite I could go figure out what the author meant, but hmm.