1914 |
W 3
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Laid Down |
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1916 |
E 5 (I 85)
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At 08.10 on the morning the German battle cruiser Seydlitz sighted a submarine north of Juist Island. The cruiser and her accompanying torpedo boats dropped depth charges but to no avail. A few hours later another German cruiser, the Regensburg sighted a submarine to the east, not far from a German minefield of the Western Ems. E5 failed to return from her patrol and it is believed that this was the submarine seen by the Regensburg near the minefield. |
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1916 |
E 24
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E24 became the first British Mine laying Sub to begin operational mine laying in the mouth of the River Elbe. |
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1921 |
H 2
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Sold to be broken up at Malta.
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1941 |
Porpoise (N 14)
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While enroute to Halifax, Canada, HMS Porpoise makes an unsuccessful torpedo attack on a submarine in the North Atlantic. |
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1941 |
Splendid (P 228)
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Laid Down |
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1944 |
Sceptre (P 215)
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HMS Sceptre torpedoes and heavily damages the German merchant Lippe off the Foldafjord, Norway. The Lippe is beached but breaks up the following day. |
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1970 |
Courageous (S 50)
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Launched by Mrs Morris, wife of John Morris, Labour MP for Aberravon and Minister for Defence (Equipment) Contractors |
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