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Hi, after interacting with you on the Virginia-class submarine talk page, I took note of your username. If you actually are a Lieutenant (JG), and in the US Navy, I would suggest you take a look at Wikipedia's Conflict of Interest guidelines before editing any pages related to the US military. Being in the Navy doesn't mean you can't edit any navy-related pages, but you want to ensure that you're not violating any guidelines while doing so. Cheers - theWOLFchild 02:52, 9 January 2018 (UTC)Reply


Yes, I am actually a LT(JG) and am the proud bearer of a Submariner Qualification Certificate (1995, SSN 760, USS ANNAPOLIS) but haven’t been active since 2011. Not sure if that counts as a Conflict of Interest. :)

I figured since I was not completely sure I’d post the question, rather than just change things.

I was just wanting to point out that while I was working at SUBSCHOL in New London and with Electric Boat, the Naval and Shipyard Personell working at Electric Boat didn’t use NAS when referring to PCU VIRGINIA. She was referred to as NSSN.

Submariners are pickly lot sometimes, so that little detail may be beyond the scope of a Wikipedia article, but it will probably nag any Submariners who read the article. :)

LTJGBeam (talk) 03:22, 9 January 2018 (UTC)Reply