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Valiant (S 102) |
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| Class: | 1966 - 1994: Valiant Class |
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| Build Group: | SSN 2 |
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Fate: Laid Up in Devonport. Valiant, was decommissioned at Devonport in 1994 due to cracks being discovered in the primary to secondary cooling system. |
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It was obvious that whatever had caused Affray to sink, and had ended the lives of all those on board, had occurred quickly.
Sixty years later, in this compelling maritime investigation, Alan Gallop uses previously top secret documents, interviews with experts and contemporary news sources to explore how and why Affray became the last British submarine lost at sea, and possibly the greatest maritime mystery since the Marie Celeste.
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Valiant (S 102) |
|
| Class: | 1966 - 1994: Valiant Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | SSN 2 |
|
Fate: Laid Up in Devonport. Valiant, was decommissioned at Devonport in 1994 due to cracks being discovered in the primary to secondary cooling system. |
|
It was obvious that whatever had caused Affray to sink, and had ended the lives of all those on board, had occurred quickly.
Sixty years later, in this compelling maritime investigation, Alan Gallop uses previously top secret documents, interviews with experts and contemporary news sources to explore how and why Affray became the last British submarine lost at sea, and possibly the greatest maritime mystery since the Marie Celeste.
17 pages added or updated in the last 1 month
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Please Note: Donations made using this option go directly to the site owner and not to the Submariners Association.
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