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I found a reference to USS Pulaski. I think we can assume this was named for Casimir Pulaski too, but we can't be sure. Should we change the statement that the SSBN was the only one?
Good catch. I've updated the page. ➥the Epopt 02:39, 29 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Thanks. Still new to this. Just put in something on Paraguay expedition. 19 ships participated, and they had multiple names over time. BTW, there was also an LST named after Pulaski County. I will wait 'till tomorrow to tackle that, I think.