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s port ballast tanks became apparent. The rotating screws of the torpedo boat had run the length of the tanks, chewing large holes in them, phosphor bronze fragments of the attacker's propeller blades being discovered inside. Post-war enquiries learned that their attacker's behaviour after the attack
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reported, "Men in the submarine Tally Ho expect to see daylight today for the first time in three weeks, the time it has taken the craft to travel at 'snorting' depth across the Atlantic from Bermuda. The object of the operation is to gain experience of the behaviour of a 'T' class submarine in such
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Upon surfacing it was noticed that the submarine's list had increased to 15 degrees, and it was possible to see the damage to the submarine's port ballast tanks which were all open at the top and beyond further use. With transfer of fuel and water from various tanks and moving of stores and
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and continued in service with the Royal Navy. At the end of the war she was working up in British waters after a refit, following which she joined the 6th Submarine Flotilla in Australia. In 1947, she joined the 3rd Submarine Flotilla based at
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had been unable to dive due to the proximity of the attackers and the shallowness of the waters in the strait. In addition, diving would have presented the attacking ships with the opportunity to ram or depth charge the submarine.
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then did. Before closing the conning tower hatch, he noticed that the submarine had taken on a 12-degree list. Once submerged, the crew took stock of the damage, and apart from smashed light bulbs and gauge dial glasses,
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manoeuvred to a parallel course to the approaching attacker and the enemy vessel passed closely by the submarine, a loud hammering and tearing noise being heard as the ship passed, the vessel being identified as a
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to periscope depth and observed his attacker making unusual manoeuvres apparently searching for the submarine on the starboard quarter some 4 miles (6.4 km) off.
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fired a seven torpedo salvo at the Japanese cruiser from 1,900 yards (1,700 m), hitting her starboard aft with two torpedoes, and setting the ship on fire.
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torpedoes, the bow-down attitude was reduced to 4 degrees, and the three-day journey to Trincomalee commenced. This was uneventful apart from encountering a
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s lowered port bow hydroplane having pierced the torpedo boat's hull, and the vessel's port screw having been shorn of its blades almost down to the hub.
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took on a list to port and assumed a marked bow-down attitude. Bennington decided that the batteries would have sufficient charge to risk diving which
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tried unsuccessfully to intercept a German submarine. The journey was further delayed by a search for downed Allied airmen near the
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s conning tower before the attacker passed closely by the submarine and then turned for another attack. During this encounter
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served in the Far East for much of her wartime career, where she sank thirteen small Japanese sailing vessels, a Japanese
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immediately altered course to avoid a collision with the rapidly approaching vessels. On making a challenge with the
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spent another spell in Canada, and also completed a voyage from Bermuda to the UK entirely underwater, using her "
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appeared to be seaworthy, and she remained submerged until 06:30 of 24 February when Bennington brought
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conditions and to train personnel in 'snorting' techniques and submarine operations generally".
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was assigned to the America and West Indies Squadron. In 1953 she took part in the
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Thailand's Secret War: OSS, SOE, and the Free Thai Underground During World War II
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remained dived for the following 12 hours before surfacing after dark at 18:25.
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the vessels responded by altering course straight towards them and dropping
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4,500 nautical miles (8,300 km) at 11 knots (20 km/h) surfaced
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and launched on 23 December 1942. She has been the only ship of the
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of 600 tons. As the attacker disappeared in the murk
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departed Ceylon carrying an OSS-sponsored three-man
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Tally-ho
Vickers Armstrong
Barrow

T-class
submarine
tons
Davey Paxman
21-inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
4-inch (102 mm) deck gun
Oerlikon
submarine
T class
Vickers Armstrong
Barrow
Royal Navy

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