| 1920 | P 554 | Launched |
| 1938 | Orzel (85 A) (Polish) | Launched |
| 1941 | Regent (N 41) | HMS Regent torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Citt di Messina about 45 nautical miles east of Tripoli, Libya. |
| 1943 | Splendid (P 228) | HMS Splendid torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Emma about 15 nautical miles south-west of Isola di Capri, Italy. |
| 1944 | Tally-Ho (P 317) | HMS Tally Ho, on her third patrol and cruising the waters around the Andaman Islands, fires six torpedoes at what is believed to be a motor vessel. One torpedo hits & sinks Ryuko Maru south of Port Blair |
| 1944 | Unruly (P 49) | HMS Unruly sinks the Greek sailing vessel Aghios Giorgios with gunfire north of Syros Island, Greece. |
| 1944 | Unsparing (P 55) | HMS Unsparing sinks two Greek sailing vessels with gunfire off Lemnos Island, Greece |
| 1955 | Rorqual (S 02) | Laid Down |
L 9 |
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| Class: | 1916 - 1945: L Class |
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| Build Group: | L2 |
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Fate: Sank during typhoon 18th August 1923 in Hong Kong harbour, no losses. She was raised and refitted and put into service for another four years. She was sold for scrap in June 1927, the first L class boat to be sold. |
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After an exhaustive two-year search for the truth about the events and aftermath of this terrible Submarine disaster in Liverpool Bay, June 1939, David Roberts has at last found some shocking hitherto unpublished details.
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L 9 |
|
| Class: | 1916 - 1945: L Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | L2 |
|
Fate: Sank during typhoon 18th August 1923 in Hong Kong harbour, no losses. She was raised and refitted and put into service for another four years. She was sold for scrap in June 1927, the first L class boat to be sold. |
|
After an exhaustive two-year search for the truth about the events and aftermath of this terrible Submarine disaster in Liverpool Bay, June 1939, David Roberts has at last found some shocking hitherto unpublished details.
12 pages added or updated in the last 2 month
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