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| HMS Turbulent |
  Dates: 1919 - 1943 Another of the submarines of this Class ordered in September 1939 and the first warship of this type to carry the name which was introduced in 1804 for a Gun-Brig captured by the Danes in 1808. It was last borne by a destroyer launched in 1919 and sold in 1936 as part payment for the liner MAJESTIC required for naval use. On completion of work-up in early 1942 she was deployed in the Mediterranean for interception of supply traffic to and from North African ports. The most impressive record of sinkings began during April 1942 when she sank two supply ships off Brindisi followed by three more off North Africa the next month. On 29th May she torpedoed the Italian destroyer EMANUELE PESSAGNO which sank almost immediately off Benghazi. On her next patrol in the Gulf of Sirte during June she sank another freighter but came under heavy attack from the destroyer PEGASO when attacking a convoy of three transports on 4th July. Although she sank the hulk of the Italian destroyer STRALE which had been stranded near Cape Bon after an air attack in June, her record was marred on 17th of that month when she torpedoed the Italian mercantile NINO BIXIO off Navarino. This ship was unmarked but was carrying 2,921 allied prisoners of war including many New Zealand and Indian soldiers from Benghazi to Brindisi. Over 400 were reported killed and the ship was remained afloat. It is not known whether the intended passage of this ship was known by decrypted signals. During further patrols in the rest of the year three more supply ships were sunk and the submarine also took part in the allied landings in North Africa (Operation TORCH) when deployed to prevent any Italian intervention during passage of the assault convoys. Early in 1943 whilst based at Algiers for duty in the western Mediterranean she carried out a patrol in the Tyrrhenian Sea and added another three mercantiles to her list of successful sinkings. During her next patrol in this area on 14th March she was attacked and sunk by Italian torpedo boats. Her sinkings totalled 35,000 tons in nine months and her Commanding Officer, Commander J W Linton, RN was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross.
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" HIYA ALEX i was down in GUZ a fe months ago our RNA. went down to the sub HMS TURBULENT so we were wined and dined in the senior rates mess then onto the SUB for some more then ashore to the army & navy then into town It was a great day out.so i’m told.I was drinking double rums from 1030h ..."
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" Quoting: alan williams HIYA ALEX i was down in GUZ a fe months ago our RNA. went down to the sub HMS TURBULENT so we were wined and dined in the senior rates mess then onto the SUB for some more then ashore to the army & navy then into town It was a great day out.so i’m told.I was drinking ..."
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" Aircraft Carriers. Ship Name, Launch Date, Displacement, Total Crew. HMS Invincible 1977--22,000--1051. HMS Illustrious 197--22,000--1051. HMS Ark Royal 1981--22,000--1051. Amphibious Assault Ships Ship. HMS Ocean 1995--20,700--265. HMS Albion 2001--18,500--363. HMS Bulwark ..."
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" Colin Hall, Get out of that one clever clogs. [HMS Turbulent.jpg]"
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" Good morning everyone. A dry start to the day so washing is out on the line. A big garden clear up today although I suspect it might be a waste of time as more big winds are expected. At least my pots wont be blown over next time as I am going to take the flowers out and get them ready to put ..."
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HMS Turbulent
1919 - 1943
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