The wreck of a British World War II submarine that helped usher in the era of special military operations has been found off the coast of Greece, where it sank in 1942. Veteran Greek diver Kostas ...
After more than 25 years of searching, a veteran diver specializing in finding sunken ships has uncovered the location of the HMS Triumph, a World War II British submarine that disappeared in 1942.
The Royal Navy announced today that it had decommissioned the last operational T-boat, with the ceremony marking the end of service for HMS Triumph taking place last week at HM Naval Base Devonport, ...
December 12, 2024, marked the end of an era of the proud history of the British Royal Navy’s submarine service. As noted by The Lochside Press: HMS Triumph, the last of the Royal Navy’s ...
The Royal Navy's last Trafalgar-Class attack submarine has completed its final voyage from Scotland to be decommissioned. HMS Triumph sailed from HM Naval Base Clyde, at Faslane in Argyll, to HMNB ...
A Greek diver has found the HMS Triumph, a British World War II submarine sunk during a mission in 1942, 666 feet underwater in the Aegean Sea. Researcher Kostas Thoctarides announced the find of the ...
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People are celebrating the end of an era as the last of the Royal Navy's T-boats have bowed out in Plymouth. For more than four decades, the seven submarines were at the forefront of underwater ...