| 1883 | Vulcan 1889 - 1955 | Laid down: |
| 1907 | C 9 (I 39) | Completed |
| 1913 | Royal Arthur 1891 - 1921 | Recommissioned at Portsmouth for work with the Third Fleet. |
| 1940 | O 13 (Dutch) | Presumed lost. Since there are no German records about O13 having been sunk it is assumed that the submarine ran into a mine, a distinct possibility since O13 was patrolling in an area known to have been mined. |
| 1942 | Stoic (P 231) | Laid Down |
| 1942 | P 48 | Completed |
| 1944 | Storm (P 233) | HMS Storm torpedoes and sinks the Japanese auxiliary gunboat Eiko Maru in the Strait of Malacca off off Penang, Malaya. |
| 1945 | Trident (N 52) | HMS Trident sinks a Japanese landing craft with gunfire in the Strait of Malacca. |
| 1948 | Sidon (P 259) | Completed refit at Portsmouth. |
| 1964 | HMCS Onondaga | HMCS Onondaga laid down HM Dockyard Chatham |
| 1974 | Alcide (P 415) | Sold to be broken up for scrap on 18 June 1974. Scrapped at Hull. |
Narvik (L 114) 1957 - 1966 |
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| Class: | Depot Ships |
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Fate: In May 1968 Narvik became surplus to requirements and was 'Paid Off' for scrap and was broken up in Antwerp in 1970 |
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The story of HM Submarine Upholder, ordered just days before the Second World War started.
Serving with the 10th Submarine Flotilla, she was commanded by David Wanklyn VC. One of the most successful British submarines of World War Two, sinking two destroyers, three submarines, three transports, ten merchant ships, two tankers and one trawler, totalling 128,353 tons of shipping.
Upholder sailed out of Grand Harbour, Valetta, in Malta in April 1942, never to be seen again, and is believed sunk off the Lybian coast, near Tripoli.
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Narvik (L 114) 1957 - 1966 |
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| Class: | Depot Ships |
| Built By: | |
|
Fate: In May 1968 Narvik became surplus to requirements and was 'Paid Off' for scrap and was broken up in Antwerp in 1970 |
|
The story of HM Submarine Upholder, ordered just days before the Second World War started.
Serving with the 10th Submarine Flotilla, she was commanded by David Wanklyn VC. One of the most successful British submarines of World War Two, sinking two destroyers, three submarines, three transports, ten merchant ships, two tankers and one trawler, totalling 128,353 tons of shipping.
Upholder sailed out of Grand Harbour, Valetta, in Malta in April 1942, never to be seen again, and is believed sunk off the Lybian coast, near Tripoli.
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