Talk:North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
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[edit]There have been several edits to this article which IMHO do not improve it. In an effort to achieve a consensus, I want to point them out here and propose some improvements:
- History. Since the shipyard only lasted for a few years, almost everything about it is "history." I don't think that the "Production" section heading is descriptive, since it contains very little about production. IMHO the "Production" heading should be deleted.
- Joyner Library. The existence of this collection of material is very notable. It even has its own web page. I think the complete reference should be retained and made a part of the body of the article (as opposed to keeping it as an External link).
Comments from other editors are invited. Lou Sander (talk) 12:46, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
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