| 1915 | E 44 | Laid Down |
| 1932 | Sturgeon (N 73) / Zeehond (Dutch) | Launched |
| 1940 | Seal (N 37) | HMS Seal departed Portsmouth for Rosyth. She made the passage together with HMS Narwhal |
| 1944 | Sibyl (P 217) | HMS Sibyl sinks the Greek sailing vessel Taxiachos with gunfire off Cape Baba, Turkey. |
| 1944 | Unruly (P 49) | HMS Unruly sinks a sailing vessel with gunfire off Cape Doro, Andros Island, Greece. |
| 1944 | P 52 / Dzik (Polish) | Sank the Greek sailing vessel MY 200 / Elleni with gunfire northwest of Lesbos Island, Greece. |
C 17 (I 47) |
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| Class: | 1903 - 1906: C Class |
| Built By: | |
| 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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This fascinating series from HISTORY™ will explore the world of the US Navy Submariner in World War II.
We'll dive deep to periscope depth in the Pacific and hunt a convoy of Japanese freighters, surface in the Atlantic and fire upon a stricken German U-Boat, sneak into Tokyo Bay and wreck havoc upon the Japanese Fleet and learn about the men who lived and hunted under the sea, while discussing the different submarines and their use in war.
Plus we'll explore the tactics used to destroy the enemy and how submarines contributed to the final defeat of Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany.
Take a journey beneath the waves and discover the incredible story behind The Submarines of World War II: The Silent Service.
Over six hours of footage across four discs tell the fascinating stories of the submarines of World War II.
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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. |
|
This fascinating series from HISTORY™ will explore the world of the US Navy Submariner in World War II.
We'll dive deep to periscope depth in the Pacific and hunt a convoy of Japanese freighters, surface in the Atlantic and fire upon a stricken German U-Boat, sneak into Tokyo Bay and wreck havoc upon the Japanese Fleet and learn about the men who lived and hunted under the sea, while discussing the different submarines and their use in war.
Plus we'll explore the tactics used to destroy the enemy and how submarines contributed to the final defeat of Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany.
Take a journey beneath the waves and discover the incredible story behind The Submarines of World War II: The Silent Service.
Over six hours of footage across four discs tell the fascinating stories of the submarines of World War II.
18 pages added or updated in the last 3 month
Please help to maintain this site by reporting any Errors, Broken Links, Information or Site Issues on this page using this button
If you find this site useful, please consider supporting my work with a small Donation.
Please Note: Donations made using this option go directly to the site owner and not to the Submariners Association.
Thankyou for your support.
