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Ian Moore – Tommy Gould released unexploded bomb under casing
Midge Ure – Lasting Camaraderie
Jim Perks – Learning to look after your crew
Midge Ure – Being briefed for shore leave
Ian Moore – The Royal Arms Pub in Gosport
Chris Groves – Don’t know until Teacher’s handshake if you’ve passed Perisher
Don Cleavin – First time on board
David White – If a submarine gets in trouble anywhere in the world, they’ll send a DSVR
Colin Clarke – Describing sonar arrays
Colin Hamilton – Training other nations
Ian Moore – Homesickness whilst training at Tor Point
Ron Gordon – Difference between surface fleet and submarine service
David White – Why I joined the Navy
Chris Groves – No room for shouters
David White – Testing new survival suit leads to mortgage
Colin Hamilton – Memories of Gosport
Brian Wood – Turning up for first patrol with a full kit bag and case
Colin Clarke – Different sonar systems are basically the same thing
Colin Clarke – Returning to Dolphin as an instructor
Don Cleavin – Joining the Submarine Service
Ian Moore – The Submarine Family
Ami Burns – Crew coming to me to talk about their worries
Lesley Ure – The concept of stay-at-home Naval wives is changing
Jim Perks – You are always being assessed by Teacher
Ian Moore – Accepting redundancy
David White – Testing new survival suits
Brian Wood – Joining the Royal Navy
Jim Perks – The impact of Covid on Submariners
Ian Moore – The different ranks in the Submarine Service
Colin Clarke – Enjoyed time out in the Falklands
Colin Clarke – The role of an acoustic analyst
David White – The camaraderie of submariners
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