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In 1964 Submarine commander Lt Cmdr William Lloyd Owen of Goodwin's Cottage, Hartley, near Cranbrook, became the new Captain of HMS Opossum one of the Navy's latest conventional submarines.
When American submarine Swordfish is torpedoed the survivors are picked up by a passing German U-boat but an outbreak of meningitis threatens all aboard.
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In 1964 Submarine commander Lt Cmdr William Lloyd Owen of Goodwin's Cottage, Hartley, near Cranbrook, became the new Captain of HMS Opossum one of the Navy's latest conventional submarines.
When American submarine Swordfish is torpedoed the survivors are picked up by a passing German U-boat but an outbreak of meningitis threatens all aboard.
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