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Chris Groves – Time on first nuclear submarine
Colin Clarke – Sadness of the state of disrepair
Ian Moore – Finding your specialism
Ian Moore – Ear protection
Lesley Ure – Gosport a terrific place to bring up a family
Ron Wright – Joining the Navy
Lesley Ure – Try not to set your expectations too high
Ami Burns – Changes made to accommodate females on board
Ian Moore – How not to leave the Royal Navy
Chris Groves – Brutal sudden departure for those who don’t pass Perisher
Ron Gordon – What happens when you’re not on patrol
David White – Diesels had people sleeping were others were eating right on top of each other
Don Cleavin – How the diesel engine worked
David White – Suggesting elasticated cap tallies – Genius idea rejected
Don Cleavin – Explosion on board
Ian Moore – Providing a friendly ear
Andy Dinsdale – Becoming an officer
Andy Dinsdale – SETT – The best Fairground Ride I’ve ever been on
Lesley Ure – Being a Naval wife has been a positive experience
Ron Gordon – Every person on a diesel submarine must know how everything works
Jim Perks – The support of my wife
Steve Thorpe – Getting MBE for work with San Juan
Chris Groves – Used to be different officer training for diesel and nuclear
Jim Perks – The pressures of being Teacher
Don Cleavin – Jobs after the Navy
Don Cleavin – Looking after the engines
Andy Dinsdale – What attracted me to join the Navy
Midge Ure – Submarine got an ASBO
David White – Testing new survival suits
Ami Burns – Advice for those wanting to join the Submarine Service
David White – Process of loading food into a submarine’s freezer
David White – Building a false deck of canned food
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