| 1916 | E 24 | Completed |
| 1924 | L 24 | Sunk in collision with HMS Resolution off Portland |
| 1940 | Seal (N 37) | HMS Seal arrived at Rosyth. |
| 1942 | Thrasher (N 37) | HMS Thrasher torpedoes and sinks the Italian merchant Fedora about 35 nautical miles north-east of Cape Dukato, Greece. |
| 1943 | Tribune (N 76) | HMS Tribune torpedoes and damages the French merchant Dalny 15 nautical miles from San Remo, Italy. |
| 1944 | Sanguine (P 266) | Laid Down |
| 1945 | Strongbow (P 235) | HMS Strongbow sinks a Japanese sailing vessel with gunfire south of the Malakka Strait. |
| 1963 | Dreadnought (S 101) | Britains first nuclear sub made her first dive in Ramsden Dock, Barrow. |
In early May of 1945, U-boats were leaving their patrol areas at sea for the last time and heading for ports around the coasts of Europe and Great Britain in compliance with the order of unconditional surrender contained in last signals from Submarine Command.
The 2000 K-141 Kursk submarine disaster is followed by governmental negligence. As the sailors fight for survival, their families desperately battle political obstacles and impossible odds to save them.
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In early May of 1945, U-boats were leaving their patrol areas at sea for the last time and heading for ports around the coasts of Europe and Great Britain in compliance with the order of unconditional surrender contained in last signals from Submarine Command.
The 2000 K-141 Kursk submarine disaster is followed by governmental negligence. As the sailors fight for survival, their families desperately battle political obstacles and impossible odds to save them.
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