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On this table was a very large book illuminated by the overhead lamp. The book dealt specifically with the names of submarines lost on war service. It went even further as it also mentioned the individual names of officers and crew who had perished. I found myself automatically turning the huge thick pages over until I came to HMS
Sickle
, the submarine I had served in. I found the appropriate page, and read down the list of officers and men. I received another "eerie feeling" within an hour of my first. I read my own name, there it was Petty Officer Rose (a reporting of my demise).The Astute-class is the largest, most advanced and most powerful attack submarine ever operated by the Royal Navy, combining world-leading sensors, design and weaponry in a versatile vessel. The submarines are nuclear-propelled and fuelled by a nuclear reactor powerful enough to supply a city the size of Southampton.
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On this table was a very large book illuminated by the overhead lamp. The book dealt specifically with the names of submarines lost on war service. It went even further as it also mentioned the individual names of officers and crew who had perished. I found myself automatically turning the huge thick pages over until I came to HMS
Sickle
, the submarine I had served in. I found the appropriate page, and read down the list of officers and men. I received another "eerie feeling" within an hour of my first. I read my own name, there it was Petty Officer Rose (a reporting of my demise).The Astute-class is the largest, most advanced and most powerful attack submarine ever operated by the Royal Navy, combining world-leading sensors, design and weaponry in a versatile vessel. The submarines are nuclear-propelled and fuelled by a nuclear reactor powerful enough to supply a city the size of Southampton.
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