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Wow, you really put up some great information in a hurry. I saw this morning that this article didn't exist, and by the afternoon the article was there. I knew it had to be you. After all, it is your area of expertise. I remember some very cold mornings on the USNS Stalwart, having to stand under the AN/SPS-49, watching the ET do his maintenance. That is about all I can contribute. --JAYMEDINC 00:42, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
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Variations
The section on variations could be improved in the article. For example, it reads a currency date of 2014, yet the former USS Long Beach is not so current. Another not-so-new example is the former Old Threat Upgrade (OTU) ships. Perhaps a wiki article might not even be the right place attempt to document these various configurations. Something else that might be helpful to the article, may be a statement about the variants that are allowed to be shared with or exported to nations foreign to the U.S. based defense contractor. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 144.183.224.2 (talk) 23:36, 31 January 2017 (UTC)