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C 17 (I 47) |
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| Class: | 1903 - 1906: C Class |
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| Build Group: | C1 |
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Fate: Sunk in collision with HMS Lurcher in May 1917. Repaired but scrapped 20th November 1919. |
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It was on a difficult and dangerous line-laying mission in the Kattegat that H.M. Submarine Seal was involved in one of the strangest, most frightening, and most heroically stirring episodes of the Second World War.
This is the full story, based on eyewitness accounts and official records, and told in dramatic detail by authors who were themselves submariners.
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C 17 (I 47) |
|
| Class: | 1903 - 1906: C Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | C1 |
|
Fate: Sunk in collision with HMS Lurcher in May 1917. Repaired but scrapped 20th November 1919. |
|
It was on a difficult and dangerous line-laying mission in the Kattegat that H.M. Submarine Seal was involved in one of the strangest, most frightening, and most heroically stirring episodes of the Second World War.
This is the full story, based on eyewitness accounts and official records, and told in dramatic detail by authors who were themselves submariners.
18 pages added or updated in the last 3 month
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