| 1916 | G 7 (I A9) | Completed |
| 1916 | E 54 | Sank the UC10 under the command of Albrecht in the North Sea. |
| 1938 | Undine (N 48) | Completed |
| 1940 | Rorqual (N 74) | HMS Rorqual sank unknown 5000 ton Italian supply ship by torpedo |
| 1942 | Unison (P 43) | HMS Unison torpedoes and damages the Italian tanker Pozarica off Sivota, Greece. |
| 1944 | Vampire (P 72) | HMS Vampire sinks three sailing vessels with gunfire off Mykonos Island, Greece. |
| 1944 | Virtue (P 75) | HMS Virtue sinks two sailing vessels with gunfire off Cape Spatha, Crete, Greece. |
| 1944 | Tapir (P 335) | Launched |
| 1944 | Votary (P 29) | Launched |
E 14 (I 94) |
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| Class: | 1911 - 1924: E Class |
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| Build Group: | E2 |
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Fate: On 28th January 1918 Submarine E14 was badly damaged when one of her torpedoes exploded shortly after firing and was further damaged by shore based artillery after running aground at Kum Kale before finally sinking.. Nine of her crew rescued and taken prisoner. E14 was the last submarine to be lost in the conflict with Turkey. |
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The Senior Service has, for a hundred years, had submarines.
Originally thought to be Un-English, submarines helped us win two World Wars and have played a great part in Britain's nuclear deterrent for the past thirty years. Originally some of the small subs had crews of less than ten men, unlike today's nuclear behemoths with crews of almost one hundred.
Submariners are a breed apart; ask any submariner and they'll tell you they think and act differently from the regular navy. Submariners is the story of the submarine service in the words of the men involved.
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E 14 (I 94) |
|
| Class: | 1911 - 1924: E Class |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | E2 |
|
Fate: On 28th January 1918 Submarine E14 was badly damaged when one of her torpedoes exploded shortly after firing and was further damaged by shore based artillery after running aground at Kum Kale before finally sinking.. Nine of her crew rescued and taken prisoner. E14 was the last submarine to be lost in the conflict with Turkey. |
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The Senior Service has, for a hundred years, had submarines.
Originally thought to be Un-English, submarines helped us win two World Wars and have played a great part in Britain's nuclear deterrent for the past thirty years. Originally some of the small subs had crews of less than ten men, unlike today's nuclear behemoths with crews of almost one hundred.
Submariners are a breed apart; ask any submariner and they'll tell you they think and act differently from the regular navy. Submariners is the story of the submarine service in the words of the men involved.
12 pages added or updated in the last 2 month
Please help to maintain this site by reporting any Errors, Broken Links, Information or Site Issues on this page using this button
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Please Note: Donations made using this option go directly to the site owner and not to the Submariners Association.
Thankyou for your support.
