| 1908 | C 16 (I 46) | Completed |
| 1915 | H 4 | Completed |
| 1915 | E 9 (I 89) | Attacked a group of ships which had stopped to take on coal. Sank the collier Dora Hugo Stinnes and put the destroyer S-148 out of action for a long period |
| 1940 | Seal (N 37) | The Danish sailing vessel Skandia (183 GRT) hits a mine and sinks. The mine was laid by the British submarine HMS Seal in the Kattegat on 4 May 1940 |
| 1940 | Safari (P 211) | Laid Down |
| 1941 | Triumph (N 18) | HMS Triumph sinks the Italian auxiliary patrol vessels Valoroso, V 190/Frieda and V 137/Trio Frassinetti with gunfire in the Gulf of Sirte off Beurat, Libya. |
| 1942 | P 556 | Transferred to the Royal Navy |
| 1943 | Spiteful (P 227) | Launched |
| 1945 | Thorough (P 324) | HMS Thorough sinks a Japanese coaster with gunfire off Tenggol Island. |
| 1958 | Sealion (S 07) | Laid Down |
| 1964 | Opossum (S 19) | Completed |
This happened at sea on board HMS Ambush while we were doing work up trials not long after the boat had been handed over from the Dockyard, the Skipper was a bit of a Gunnery addict (I think he liked the smell of cordite) and he had an obsession to be able to go to
Robert Wise's screen adaptation of the novel by Commander Edward L. Beach.
Commander Richardson (Clark Gable) is the only survivor when his submarine is sunk by the Japanese cruiser 'Bongo Pete'. Assigned a new command, Richardson becomes obsessed with revenge, ignoring orders to avoid the Japanese Bongo Straits and drilling his crew in manoeuvres designed to destroy Bongo Pete.
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This happened at sea on board HMS Ambush while we were doing work up trials not long after the boat had been handed over from the Dockyard, the Skipper was a bit of a Gunnery addict (I think he liked the smell of cordite) and he had an obsession to be able to go to
Robert Wise's screen adaptation of the novel by Commander Edward L. Beach.
Commander Richardson (Clark Gable) is the only survivor when his submarine is sunk by the Japanese cruiser 'Bongo Pete'. Assigned a new command, Richardson becomes obsessed with revenge, ignoring orders to avoid the Japanese Bongo Straits and drilling his crew in manoeuvres designed to destroy Bongo Pete.
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