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Colin Hamilton – Different training
David White – Why I became a chef
Ron Gordon – SETT training – Using a wine bag and let it pop
Brian Wood – Love of engineering came from making and fixing bikes
Ron Gordon – Training for SPAG
Ian Moore – Visiting a mouldy Dolphin
Steve Thorpe – Paved the way with the Field Gun
Ron Gordon – Doing my Part 3 in just four weeks
Jim Perks – Being promoted to DACOS Ops
Chris Groves -Tactical phase of Perisher
Ian Moore – Accepting redundancy
Colin Hamilton – Jamaica for eight weeks with SAS and Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Colin Clarke – Factoring in pirates
Ami Burns – The importance of food at sea
Chris Groves – Watch routine and structure of days for Officers
Ian Moore – Homesickness whilst training at Tor Point
Ami Burns – Advice for those wanting to join the Submarine Service
Don Cleavin – Memories of Faslane
Ami Burns – Having to be humble as an upper yardy
Colin Clarke – Sadness of the state of disrepair
Ron Gordon – Difference between surface fleet and submarine service
Lesley Ure – Life as a submariner’s partner with a young baby
Steve Thorpe – A really good job
Chris Groves – Part 3 for Officers
Colin Clarke – Returning to Dolphin as an instructor
Colin Hamilton – Students less enthusiastic for the service
Midge Ure – How the different shifts work for and aft
Andy Dinsdale – Periscope not working. No, it’s night time Sir
Ron Gordon – Offered Officer path, but turned down due to cost of uniform
Midge Ure – The smell of submarines
Colin Hamilton – Escape routes
Brian Wood – Much more relaxed than a surface ship
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