20/03/2001 00:00
Dear Editor,
Your comment about the naming of Royal Navy warships needs an answer. As you know, it is a Royal Navy tradition dating back about 400 years that ships that have been sunk or reached the end of an honourable life are replaced by their namesake. The Navy is much smaller now and the tradition cannot always be followed. Ships inheriting a venerable name are proud of the exploits of their forbears, and commemorate them, as they do the brave sailors who manned them and gave their lives for their country. There is no need to destroy tradition.
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