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Chris Groves -Tactical phase of Perisher
Andy Dinsdale – Adjusting your eyes to use a periscope
Colin Clarke – Part 3 Training
Colin Clarke – Early memories of Gosport
Ian Moore – The Submarine Family
Ami Burns – Submariners only care whether you’re competent at your job
Chris Groves – Don’t know until Teacher’s handshake if you’ve passed Perisher
Colin Clarke – Factoring in pirates
Midge Ure – Volunteering to join the submarine service
Chris Groves – Growing up in Gosport
Don Cleavin – Rum paid for by Jamaican Government
Ian Moore – Part Three
Jim Perks – International Teachers get together to discuss course contents
Chris Groves – Intermediate Warfare Course, then Northwood for CTF311
David White – DSRV exercise one of the greatest achievements in David’s life
Brian Wood – I started to enjoy it after Part 3
Jim Perks – Being promoted to DACOS Ops
Ian Moore – Family the motivation to do well educationally
Steve Thorpe – Compact sleeping
Jim Perks – You’ve got a Teacher for a reason
Don Cleavin – How long diesels could stay under (2)
Steve Thorpe – First time in SETT
Ron Gordon – Submariners’ brotherhood
Jim Perks – Introduction of the Black Caps
Ron Gordon – Experiencing fear onboard – Beer kegs and Ballast tanks
Jim Perks – The pride of the Perisher breakfast
Colin Clarke – Time spent on Perisher
Ron Gordon – If you don’t concentrate, things can go wrong
Ian Moore – First experience of SETT
Jim Perks – Joining the Navy
Jim Perks – In the right place at the right time
Chris Groves – Brutal sudden departure for those who don’t pass Perisher
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