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The article talks about "turbine engines", and this was linked (via redirect) to Gas turbine. Since a turbine engine can be either steam or gas, I clarified the text by changing "turbine engine" to "gas turbine engine". But it seems pretty unlikely to me that the Japanese would have been using gas turbine engines in their escorts in 1943. On the other hand, the article does not talk about boilers. Normally I would check the sources, but there are none for this statement. GA-RT-22 (talk) 06:19, 14 May 2024 (UTC)Reply