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Steve Thorpe

Steve Thorpe
Midge Ure | Colin Hamilton
Although initially accepted into the Navy to be a Warfare Rating on surface ships, very quickly Steve decided to switch to the Submarine Service.

He was drafted to Polaris boats, but was one of the last submariners to get permission to transfer out of that programme and moved to diesel submarines.

After working Tactical Systems on HMS Trenchant, Steve volunteered to become a swimboy at SETT in Gosport, where he worked for two years.

He went back to sea, serving on HMS Vanguard, where he was promoted to Petty Officer, and worked his way up to Chief. He followed this with Flag Officers Sea Training where he was responsible for rewriting all documentation for the Astute Class submarines.

Before leaving the Navy, Steve took up the role of Executive Warrant Officer on anti-submarine warship, HMS Portland for two years before returning to SETT in 2016. A year later in Argentina on HMS Protector as SPAG (Submarine Parachute Assistance Group), he worked with the Americans and Argentinians.

Moving to work in manpower – just as Covid struck – meant an intense 18 months before Steve transitioned to Civvy Street, now working with a company that make submarine escape suits.

Steve had some fantastic stories to share during out hour and a half conversation.

Family life

Born: 1968
Sheffield
Mother: Barbara Thorpe
Father: Richard Thorpe
Wife: Kerry

Working life

Joined the Navy in 1985
Moved to Dolphin in 1986
He remained in Navy in a variety of roles until 2021
Working for Survitec – a British manufacturer of personal survival equipment for usage after ejecting from aircraft or when at sea

Full interview

Conducted: Simon Perry, Fareham, 17th Mar 2022
https://archive.org/download/steve-thorpe-submariners-stories-interview-no-dob-17-mar-2022/Steve%20Thorpe%20Submariners'%20Stories%20interview%20(No%20DOB)%2017%20Mar%202022.mp3

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Steve Thorpe: Interview transcription
Portrait of Steve Thorpe by Julian Winslow for Submariners' Stories Oral History project

Steve Thorpe's audio clips​

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Resolution - Lower Torpedo Compartment - P2006.19
Steve Thorpe – Bomber in the Cold War
Splendid - Officer on bridge with Jolly Roger flying
Steve Thorpe – A really good job
Ron Gordon and the 'swim boys' at SETT in Gosport
Steve Thorpe – Becoming a Swim Boy
General submarine composite #32
Steve Thorpe – Being a Warrant Officer
Loading Mk24 Tigerfish - Opossum 1990 - Ian Moore's
Steve Thorpe – Deployment of weaponry
Triumph - 8 June 1994
Steve Thorpe – Diesel versus Nuclear
HMS Lowestoft crew canteen Malta 1964
Steve Thorpe – A message for young people
HMS Oracle - David White
Steve Thorpe – Compact sleeping
Fort Blockhouse (Dolphin) aerial - 1954 or 1955
Steve Thorpe – Decommissioning of Dolphin
Escape training & SETT composite #5
Steve Thorpe – Finding your buoyancy point
Escape training & SETT composite #4
Steve Thorpe – First time in SETT
SPAG - something was in the way - Brian Wood
Steve Thorpe – Getting MBE for work with San Juan
SPAG Hercules - Brian Wood
Steve Thorpe – Jumping out of a plane
5096 Torpedos on display HMS Dolphin - Gosport Society
Steve Thorpe – Life in Gosport
Anchorite with gun - Neg 3272
Steve Thorpe – Paved the way with the Field Gun
Life on board composite #8
Steve Thorpe – Relationship between Officers and Ratings
SPAG waiting for the Green light - one minute to go - Brian Wood
Steve Thorpe – Response Force
Life on board composite #3
Steve Thorpe – Role of the Petty Officer
General submarine composite #23
Steve Thorpe – Seven seconds
Joining up composite #2
Steve Thorpe – The initial appeal
LR5 UK rescue submarine - Brian Wood
Steve Thorpe – The Kursk disaster
Life on board composite #6
Steve Thorpe – Travelling the World
Escape training & SETT composite #4
Steve Thorpe – Understanding Surface Abandonment
Escape training & SETT composite #6
Steve Thorpe – Using a submarine escape suit
Life on board composite #2
Steve Thorpe – Water treated like gold
Escape training & SETT composite #3
Steve Thorpe – Working at SETT
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