Talk:Emergency Fleet Corporation

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proposed name change[edit]

I propose renaming this to "Emergency Fleet Corporation" for the sake of accuracy. The entirety of the article (except a couple of sentences in the lead) covers its history before 1927, before it was renamed. Also most of the incoming links connect to "Emergency Fleet Corporation" rather than the longer, newer name. This would also be a step towards expanding the article to cover its history of constructing experimental concrete ships, which the article doesn't even mention. I'll leave this open for a few days for any interested parties or opposing opinions. --Lockley (talk) 22:11, 24 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]