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== Character Information ==
== Character Information ==


=== History ===
=== Description ===
Unlike other Belles who are associated with actual warships, ''Recruit''<nowiki/>'s namesake is a wooden replica of a dreadnought battleship that existed in New York City's Union Square as a recruiting tool from 1917-1920. The ''Recruit'' also held several social events such as dance parties. After a few years she was dismantled from her original site at Union Square and was intended to be placed at Coney Island but the plans never materialized and it was never reassembled.


=== Personality and Traits ===
=== Personality and Traits ===
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=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
* Unlike other Belles who are associated with actual warships, ''Recruit'''s namesake is a wooden replica of a dreadnought battleship that existed in New York City's Union Square as a recruiting tool from 1917-1920.
* Wood can be seen on the single barbette (viewer's right), referencing Recruit's status as a wooden ship.
* Wood can be seen on the single barbette (viewer's right), referencing Recruit's status as a wooden ship.
* ''Recruit'' is one of a handful of Belles rendered in Live2D.
* ''Recruit'' is one of a handful of Belles rendered in Live2D.
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<!-- Part I -->== History ==
USS ''Recruit'' was a wooden replica of a dreadnought battleship that existed in New York City's Union Square as a recruiting tool for the US Navy from 1917-1920. The ''Recruit'' also held several social events such as dance parties. After a few years she was dismantled from her original site at Union Square and was intended to be placed at Coney Island but the plans never materialized and it was never reassembled.


== References ==
== References ==
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