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Ian Moore – Father unhappy I had joined the Navy
Midge Ure – Free socks
Ami Burns – The difference between surface fleet and submarine broadcast pipes
Don Cleavin – Joining the Submarine Service
Ian Moore – Part Three
Steve Thorpe – The Kursk disaster
Lesley Ure – Being a Naval wife has been a positive experience
Andy Dinsdale – Adjusting your eyes to use a periscope
Jim Perks – Being told by accident that I’d passed Perisher
Lesley Ure – Wanted children to have stability in one location
Ron Gordon – Family Grams
Jim Perks – Wanted to experience ‘O’ boats
Don Cleavin – Memories of Faslane
Colin Hamilton – Making beer and drawing in Dolphin
Ian Moore – Nuclear subs the ‘real deal’
David White – SETT training process
Lesley Ure – Going out in Gosport
Ron Wright – Joining the Navy
Chris Groves – Assets available to teacher during Perisher
Chris Groves – Growing up in Gosport
David White – First time doing SETT
Chris Groves – Intermediate Warfare Course, then Northwood for CTF311
Colin Hamilton – Doing Part 1 and 2
Don Cleavin – Rum paid for by Jamaican Government
Chris Groves – No room for shouters
Don Cleavin – Living quarters in Gosport
Don Cleavin – Explosion on board (Part 2)
David White – BBC filmed David for ‘Diving Mammals’ TV programme
David White – Becoming a rent officer
Chris Groves – Money is helpful but the greater good is far more motivating
Jim Perks – Once in a lifetime chance to see warships up close through the periscope
Jim Perks – What is the future of the Submarine Service?
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