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Shouldn't the name for this page and primary name for the ship be Attilio Regolo? The same goes for the page on Scipione Africano. I was under the impression that ship pages were typically named as the ships were first commissioned, with said statistics and records being the primary subject of the article, and if the ship served under a different name with or without a major refit, that would be a secondary name on the article that would be featured further down? For example, this page on the USS Barb, which later served with the MMI as Enrico Tazzoli. Especially since in this case the ships in section had the most noteworthy parts of their lives (WWII) occur under their original flag? --Phoenix jz (talk) 02:11, 11 September 2020 (UTC)Reply