Talk:Roberts class monitor

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[edit] I am becoming confused.

There were two monitors called HMS Abercrombie one was of the first World War period and the other of the second. This site (uboat.net) calls the class to which the latter belonged the Roberts class but Janes Fighting Ships (1953-54) calls it the Abercrombie class.

These two pages agree with the web site above but that is not surprising as they are from the same site:

Are we sure that Janes is wrong and the uboat.net site is right?

(RJP 22:34, 8 February 2006 (UTC))