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I removed a totally unreferenced detailed account of an emergency appendectomy, because it didn't ring true. Submarines don't have "surgeons", for example. PM1 Tito does not seem to appear in Navy records, but there's a fellow by that name living currently in Saco, Maine. If the report of the operation is indeed accurate, it needs to have some references. Lou Sander (talk) 00:24, 18 March 2010 (UTC)Reply