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Unswerving (P63) | |
Built By: | Vickers (Tyne) |
Build Group: | U Group 2 |
Fate: | Scrapped in July 1949 at Newport. |
Adventures In The Adriatic | Read |
The Adriatic, radiant in summer, with its many islands strung like jewels along the Dalmatian coast, is a pleasant sea in time of peace. With the Axis occupation of Yugoslavia and Greece, it became yet another area of perilous opportunity for the Submarines of the Royal Navy. Among the shoals off Italy's eastern seaboard and the innumerable islands of the Yugoslavian coast, where the enemy played a desperate game of hide and seek with his ore ships bound for Fiume, the Submarines carried out many adventurous patrols. |
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