| 1909 | C 27 (I 57) | Launched |
| 1909 | C 28 (I 58) | Launched |
| 1943 | Saracen (P 247) | HMS Saracen torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Tagliamento about 35 nautical miles south of Pianosa, Italy. |
| 1943 | Rorqual (N 74) | HMS Rorqual lays 50 mines off Isola Favignana west of Sicily, Italy. |
| 1943 | Shalimar (P 242) | Launched |
| 1944 | Sea Rover (P 218) | HMS Sea Rover sinks a Japanese coaster with gunfire north of Sumatra. |
| 1944 | Taurus (P 339) | HMS Taurus sinks the Japanese salvage vessel Hokuan I-Go and a tug with gunfire off Malaya. |
| 1944 | Shalimar (P 242) | Completed |
| 2024 | Agamemnon (S 124) | Naming ceromoney ceremony took place for the sixth Astute class submarine in Devonshire Dock Hall. |
The relatives and the author are not the only ones who would like this mystery solved and I am sure so would the many who served at the time or later, on the sister ships of the Affray, but I don't want to know at the cost of bringing indignity to the remains of these men have no doubt that others with better technical qualifications and easy access to the archives would be able to more comprehensively review the loss of the Affray , but this is simply a commentary by a former submariner of the time on a recently published book about the loss
Historical documentary which explores the efforts of German soldiers during World War II.
The outbreak of the Second World War meant that both sides had to concentrate a huge amount of their workforce on rearmament, with large amounts of supplies being delivered by air.
The German army relied heavily on their U-boats, and with ambush tactics devised by their creator, Admiral Doentitz, they became a dangerous force on the water.
The programme includes rare footage of former captains and U-boats in action.
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The relatives and the author are not the only ones who would like this mystery solved and I am sure so would the many who served at the time or later, on the sister ships of the Affray, but I don't want to know at the cost of bringing indignity to the remains of these men have no doubt that others with better technical qualifications and easy access to the archives would be able to more comprehensively review the loss of the Affray , but this is simply a commentary by a former submariner of the time on a recently published book about the loss
Historical documentary which explores the efforts of German soldiers during World War II.
The outbreak of the Second World War meant that both sides had to concentrate a huge amount of their workforce on rearmament, with large amounts of supplies being delivered by air.
The German army relied heavily on their U-boats, and with ambush tactics devised by their creator, Admiral Doentitz, they became a dangerous force on the water.
The programme includes rare footage of former captains and U-boats in action.
17 pages added or updated in the last 1 month
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