Talk:HMS Chaser (D32)
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Requested move
[edit]The discussion for this move will take place on Category talk:Bogue class aircraft carriers because it affects many Bogue-class aircraft carriers which were transferred to the Royal Navy upon completion and never saw USN service. TomTheHand 18:33, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
Missing page and bad link
[edit]The "other ships of the same name" for HMS Chaser just leads back to this page. But because the system thinks there is such a page, I have been unable to create a "HMS Chaser" page to list the several ships of that name. Davidships (talk) 10:46, 17 November 2010 (UTC)
This page has problem
[edit]Attacker class escort carriers consist of 9 escort carriers. They are HMS Attacker, HMS Battler, HMS Chaser, HMS Fencer, HMS Hunter, HMS Pursuer, HMS Stalker, HMS Striker and HMS Tracker, but in the page was written only about eight carriers. There has`not information about HMS Tracker. With respect Агент Малдер ФБР (talk) 16:26, 2 July 2020 (UTC)
- There are actually 11 Attacker-class escort carriers, you forgot Ravager and Searcher.Pennsy22 (talk) 18:42, 17 December 2020 (UTC)
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