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Brotherhood

FOSM/ Senior brass | Shore leave

There is a special bond between Submariners.

Through these snippets below you’ll hear about the camaraderie of Submariners, which is second to none.

Once a Submariner, they remain in the Brotherhood forever, with Submariners all around the World.

HMS Lowestoft crew canteen Malta 1964

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The Wardroom HMS Torbay 2006 - Lisbon Nov 05 (10) - Chris Groves
Ami Burns – Crew coming to me to talk about their worries
Covid masks
Jim Perks – The impact of Covid on Submariners
1984 - first time home in rig - Jim Perks
Jim Perks – Why join the Submarine Service?
Tigerfish nearly home ready for tube mounted dispenser - Opossum 1990 - Ian Moore's
Ian Moore – The role of Sea Dads
General submarine composite #28
Ami Burns – Submariners only care whether you’re competent at your job
HMS Odin - Engine room crew (after a long patrol) 1981 - Brian Wood
Jim Perks – Instant camaraderie
Chief Tiff making tea for everyone - proof!
David White – The camaraderie of submariners
HMS Lowestoft crew canteen Malta 1964 - Brian Wood
Don Cleavin – The brotherhood
HMS Odin - Engine room crew (after a long patrol) 1981 - Brian Wood
Midge Ure – Camaraderie of submariners
HMS Lowestoft crew canteen Malta 1964
Colin Clarke – Explaining the camaraderie of the Submarine Service
Climbing Fujiyama 1962 - Colin Hamilton
Colin Hamilton – The Brotherhood
Life on board composite #7
Colin Clarke – Nickname
HMS Lowestoft crew canteen Malta 1964
Steve Thorpe – A message for young people
Life on board composite #13
Ian Moore – Military comes first, family second
Ron Gordon and crew on side of submarine
Ron Gordon – Submariners’ brotherhood
Remembrance Day - Glasgow 2018 - Jim Perks
Jim Perks – The Submarine Family Initiative
In senior rates’ mess onboard HMSM Renoun on patrol 1971 - Colin Hamilton
Midge Ure – Lasting Camaraderie
Splendid - Officer on bridge with Jolly Roger flying
Steve Thorpe – A really good job
Snorting watch - Big Bad Bungy Williams, me and stokers - Opossum 1990 - Ian Moore's
Ian Moore – The Submarine Family
CMEA Arthur Mapstone - Armature change HMS Opossum 1990
Ian Moore – Tommy Gould released unexploded bomb under casing
Fathers and Sons at sea 2005 HMS Torbay - Chris Groves
Chris Groves – First time out as the Captain of a submarine
5096 Torpedos on display HMS Dolphin - Gosport Society
Steve Thorpe – Life in Gosport
Life on board composite #2
Ron Gordon – Difference between surface fleet and submarine service
Families day, HMS Porpoise C. 1973 - My Dad with the Captain (Lt Cdr Jim Taylor)
David White – Captain Jim Taylor – a real gentleman. Let David’s Dad use the periscope

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