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British Royal Navy submarine HMS Utmost returns home to HMS Forth
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British Royal Navy submarine HMS Utmost returns home to HMS Forth
British Royal Navy submarine HMS Utmost returns home to HMS Forth, Holy Loch in Britain after 12 months of service in Mediterranean waters.
During her 12 months service she torpedoed and almost certainly sank an Italian cruiser, torpedoed seven enemy supply ships, and a deeply laden Italian supply ship which blew up; carried out a successful gun action against a damaged enemy supply ship laden with motor transport; rescued a Blenheim bomber crew of four; and carried out other successful exploits.
Photo shows: Members of the Utmost crew show off her achievements which were all recorded on her " jolly roger" success flag with special insignia recording her exploits.
6th February 1942
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British Royal Navy submarine HMS Utmost returns home to HMS Forth, Holy Loch in Britain after 12 months of service in Mediterranean waters. The crew proudly displays their remarkable achievements on the 'jolly roger' success flag adorned with special insignia commemorating their daring exploits. This iconic photograph captures a moment of triumph and camaraderie amidst the backdrop of World War Two. During her eventful deployment, HMS Utmost proved herself as a formidable force at sea. She torpedoed an Italian cruiser, ensuring its demise and dealt significant blows to enemy supply ships by sinking seven vessels and causing a massive explosion on a deeply laden Italian supply ship. In addition, she engaged in a successful gun action against an impaired enemy supply ship carrying valuable motor transport. The crew's bravery extended beyond combat operations as they rescued four members of a Blenheim bomber crew, exemplifying their commitment to protecting fellow servicemen. These accomplishments are etched onto the 'jolly roger, ' symbolizing both pride and defiance in the face of adversity. This poignant image serves as a testament to the unwavering dedication and skill exhibited by these sailors who risked their lives daily for King and country during one of history's darkest periods. It encapsulates the spirit of resilience that defined those serving in the British Royal Navy during World War Two.
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