| 1915 | E 16 (I 96) | HMS E16 torpedoed destroyer V188 off the German Coast |
| 1917 | L 20 | Laid Down |
| 1918 | H 41 | Launched |
| 1918 | R 8 | Completed |
| 1940 | Thames (N 71) | HMS Thames torpedoes and sinks the German torpedo boat Luchs in the North Sea. |
| 1940 | P 33 | Laid Down |
| 1942 | Thrasher (N 37) | HMS Thrasher is bombed in error by a British Swordfish aircraft off Port Said, Egypt. She is under repair for about a month due to the damage sustained. |
| 1943 | Safari (P 211) | HMS Safari fires three torpedoes at the French (German controlled) tanker Champagne off Piombino, Toscane, Italy. All torpedoes missed. |
| 1944 | Virtue (P 75) | HMS Virtue fires four torpedoes at the German sailing vessel Doxa off Suda Bay, Crete. All torpedoes miss. |
| 1945 | Sea Dog (P 216) | HMS Seadog sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with demolition charges in the Strait of Malacca. |
| 1950 | Artful (P 456) | In dockyard hands for repairs to fire damage to the Control Room. |
E 39 |
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| Class: | 1911 - 1924: E Class |
| Built By: | / Armstrong Whitworth (Tyne) |
| Build Group: | E3 |
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Fate: Sold 13th October 1921. |
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HMS Tally Ho, captained by Commander L.W.A. Bennington was a T-class submarine which achieved spectacular success in the Second World War. Her name was chosen for her by Winston Churchill and it proved a very suitable one for a hunting submarine. In a single commission, lasting from 15th March 1943 to 26th February 1945, she operated in the Malacca Strait.
Here, surrounded by enemy air bases and in badly charted shallow waters, so shallow that many experts considered them unsuitable for submarine operations, she took a heavy toll of enemy warships and supply vessels. The boat, her captain and her crew are all vividly portrayed in this exciting chronicle which is the fruit of wide and detailed research.
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E 39 |
|
| Class: | 1911 - 1924: E Class |
| Built By: | / Armstrong Whitworth (Tyne) |
| Build Group: | E3 |
|
Fate: Sold 13th October 1921. |
|
HMS Tally Ho, captained by Commander L.W.A. Bennington was a T-class submarine which achieved spectacular success in the Second World War. Her name was chosen for her by Winston Churchill and it proved a very suitable one for a hunting submarine. In a single commission, lasting from 15th March 1943 to 26th February 1945, she operated in the Malacca Strait.
Here, surrounded by enemy air bases and in badly charted shallow waters, so shallow that many experts considered them unsuitable for submarine operations, she took a heavy toll of enemy warships and supply vessels. The boat, her captain and her crew are all vividly portrayed in this exciting chronicle which is the fruit of wide and detailed research.
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