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What type of ship was Savorgnan de Brazza? Also, worth a red link?
Might be worth giving some explanation for Operation Catapult - there's no article for the operation as a whole, just the attack on Mers el-Kebir.
"...command of Leopardwas"
Any info on what effect removing the boiler and funnel had on the ship's speed?
"...collided with the sloop HMS Lowestoft and damaged her bow" - this is unclear. Which ship had its bow damaged? I'd assume Leopard, but the way it's written, it sounds like Leopard damaged Lowestoft's bow. Parsecboy (talk) 19:26, 16 March 2016 (UTC)Reply