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Chris Groves – Rescue submarines
David White – Diesels had people sleeping were others were eating right on top of each other
Ian Moore – Father unhappy I had joined the Navy
Ian Moore – Dolphin cap tally
Colin Hamilton – Injured play rugby in Hong Kong
Colin Hamilton – Acclimatising to the constricted life on board
Andy Dinsdale – Periscope not working. No, it’s night time Sir
Ami Burns – From a Mini to a Ferarri
Don Cleavin – Applying to join the Navy
Colin Clarke – Describing sonar arrays
Chris Groves – Defining moment to join Submarine service
David White – Captain Jim Taylor – a real gentleman. Let David’s Dad use the periscope
Steve Thorpe – Travelling the World
Don Cleavin – Refuelling
Colin Clarke – Make or break of Perisher course
Don Cleavin – Using just batteries and air
Don Cleavin – Navy Chefs
Brian Wood – Going out on patrol
Don Cleavin – Rum paid for by Jamaican Government
Jim Perks – Seeing service records of 91 years of Perisher
Ron Gordon – Every person on a diesel submarine must know how everything works
Ron Gordon – Being vetted to go on a Bomber
Ian Moore – Friends joined Army and Navy
Chris Groves – What the crew expects during Perisher
Ami Burns – Crew coming to me to talk about their worries
Chris Groves – Money is helpful but the greater good is far more motivating
Colin Hamilton – How Family Grams worked
Steve Thorpe – Life in Gosport
Andy Dinsdale – What it’s like the first time sailing in a submarine
Colin Clarke – Sadness of the state of disrepair
Ami Burns – Can’t see myself not living in Gosport
Ami Burns – An early fascination with engineering
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