| 1885 | Thames 1885 - 1920 | Launched |
| 1915 | E 11 (I 91) | Sank Torpedo Boat Yar Hissar in the Sea of Marmara |
| 1939 | Snapper (N 39) | HMS Snapper is mistakenly attacked by a British aircraft when returning to Harwich after a patrol in the North Sea. Although suffering a direct hit no damage was done. |
| 1942 | Ursula (N 59) | HMS Ursula torpedoes and sinks the German merchant Sainte Marguerite II near San Remo, Italy. |
| 1942 | Unrivalled (P 45) | HMS Unrivalled torpedoes damages the Italian torpedo boat Antonio Mosto and the Italian sailing vessel Cesira Curreri with gunfire in the Gulf of Tunis. |
| 1943 | Shakespeare (P 221) | HMS Shakespeare sinks a sailing vessel with gunfire off Kos, Greece. |
| 1943 | Ace (P 414) | Laid Down |
| 1963 | Valiant (S 102) | Launched |
The skipper cleared lower deck. 'Right men, this is the position we are in. We have got to get two X Craft plus the Depot Ship through the Canal, negotiating obstacles and hidden dangers to achieve our objective of flying the White Ensign in the centre of Janner Land.'
The author relates his experiences as a submarine commander for the British Royal Navy during World War II, describing patrols in the North Sea and the Mediterranean and enemy attacks that made submarine operations the most dangerous of combat services
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The skipper cleared lower deck. 'Right men, this is the position we are in. We have got to get two X Craft plus the Depot Ship through the Canal, negotiating obstacles and hidden dangers to achieve our objective of flying the White Ensign in the centre of Janner Land.'
The author relates his experiences as a submarine commander for the British Royal Navy during World War II, describing patrols in the North Sea and the Mediterranean and enemy attacks that made submarine operations the most dangerous of combat services
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