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Colin Clarke – Impact of Perisher on rest of the crew
Ron Gordon – Being ready for action
Ron Gordon – Escape from a submarine in the real world
Brian Wood – HMS Ganges was an eye opener for a young lad
Midge Ure – The importance of food onboard
Chris Groves – Intermediate Warfare Course, then Northwood for CTF311
Don Cleavin – How long diesels could stay under (2)
Colin Clarke – Sonar is nothing like in the movies
Steve Thorpe – Being a Warrant Officer
Don Cleavin – Getting a tot after explosion on board
Ron Gordon – Top of the Rock race in Gibraltar
Chris Groves – Part 3 for Officers
Colin Hamilton – Different training
Ron Gordon – Sea running and sea riding
Ian Moore – Whistling at sea superstition
Chris Groves – Growing up in Gosport
Ian Moore – Ear protection
Jim Perks – Failing Perisher after Eyes Only
Ian Moore – Gosport Pubs
Andy Dinsdale – What it’s like the first time sailing in a submarine
Don Cleavin – Smell of diesel
David White – Captain Jim Taylor – a real gentleman. Let David’s Dad use the periscope
Colin Clarke – Joining the Navy
Brian Wood – Turning up for first patrol with a full kit bag and case
Colin Hamilton – Award for longest serving member of HMS Sultan
David White – Suggesting elasticated cap tallies – Genius idea rejected
Midge Ure – Camaraderie of submariners
Don Cleavin – Using just batteries and air
Ian Moore – Dealing with claustrophobia
Colin Hamilton – White sweaters and wearing pyjamas on board
Midge Ure – Being briefed for shore leave
Colin Clarke – Catching Dolphins in your teeth from tumbler of rum
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