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Don Cleavin – Memories of Faslane
Don Cleavin – Refuelling
Ian Moore – Homesickness whilst training at Tor Point
Ian Moore – Finding your specialism
Lesley Ure – The concept of stay-at-home Naval wives is changing
Ian Moore – Qualifying at SETT every four years
David White – HMS Artemis submarine sunk down next to Dolphin
Lesley Ure – Smell of diesel made me violently sick when pregnant
Ian Moore – Part Three
Ron Wright – Building at Dolphin
Colin Hamilton – Depth Charge trials
Ian Moore – Being able to react without thinking
Brian Wood – Turning up for first patrol with a full kit bag and case
Colin Hamilton – White sweaters and wearing pyjamas on board
Chris Groves – Why it was decided to close SETT
Ron Gordon – Why I joined the Submarine Service
Jim Perks – The black training Dolphins
Ami Burns – Can’t see myself not living in Gosport
Andy Dinsdale – What different engineers are responsible for
Ian Moore – The smell of diesel
Ian Moore – The Submarine Family
Andy Dinsdale – What happened at Dolphin is an unknown to most people in Gosport
Jim Perks – Once in a lifetime chance to see warships up close through the periscope
Jim Perks – The importance of Gosport to the Submarine Service
Chris Groves – First live firing of Spearfish torpedo
Ian Moore – First experience of SETT
Lesley Ure – You want everything to go wonderfully
Ian Moore – Becoming a Sea Dad
Don Cleavin – Joining the Submarine Service
Jim Perks – Being told by accident that I’d passed Perisher
Don Cleavin – Living quarters in Gosport
Jim Perks – The pressures of being Teacher
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